Examples of using Develops new in English and their translations into Greek
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its growth stops and the plant develops new roots.
It escalates the armament and develops new threatening weapon systems,
Volkswagen is therefore open to specialist partners and develops new services in conjunction with them.
EU-funded CHANCE project develops new foods that are tasty,
international vocational education and training and develops new and practically oriented VET solutions.
CIEPEG develops new educational programs to implement its founding objects,
Motor Filters Company continues dynamically, develops new activities and improves its own distinct course in the Greek market.
EU-funded CHANCE project develops new foods that are tasty,
The collaboration aims to change how Sanofi develops new treatments and will focus on three key objectives.
The centre develops new products and tests existing ones,
Physics uses mathematical techniques to describe processes and develops new ideas that are given to engineers for implementation.
Home- Archive EU-funded CHANCE project develops new foods that are tasty,
Biomedical technology is a multidisciplinary field that builds on understanding biological systems on the molecular level and develops new approaches to advance medical
records new work, develops new audiences, and educates the musicians of the future.
even after fire the trees can be regenerated by the existing root system which remains alive and develops new vegetation.
One of the richest people in the world ordered him to rob a corporation that develops new computer programs and robots.
You could- for example- become a researcher at a pharmaceutical company that develops new medication, or a physiologist at a university.
If the patient develops new or worsening morphological abnormalities
Finally CAPITAL develops new ways for training though on the field training through the demonstrations
If the patient develops new or worsening morphological abnormalities