Examples of using Which develops in English and their translations into Greek
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ISS- the only enterprise in Russia, which develops and manufactures standard telecommunications spacecraft for the national operator"Space Communication"
It is not known what causes the condition, which develops during pregnancy, but a lack of folic acid can increase the risk.
Occurs and acquired, which develops due to gross cicatricial changes in the cornea after injuries
Which develops and reviews standards,
Penomet is a good exerciser for penile which develops the pennis muscle mass
Atrophic(non-exudative- dry type), which develops slowly and accounts for 90% of cases of patients with AMD.
The Planning Committee, which develops and plans the organization's strategy with respect to future interventions.
Penomet is an excellent exerciser for penis which develops the pennis muscular tissues
Language is a skill which develops throughout the life of an individual.
Tricida, which develops therapies for chronic kidney disease,
Remission in chronic pathology, which develops when the immune system malfunctions,
We can define these stories as the succession of moving images with sound in which develops a complete adventure story
The term hyperthermia in medicine denotes overheating of the human body, which develops under the influence of a number of reasons
Resources This activity is part of the C3 science education project, which develops inquiry problem-based learning activities to cover the science curriculum.
it is grief which develops the strengths of the mind.
Another endophytic bacteria that is also nitrogen fixative is Azetobactor diazotrophicus, which develops in the interior of the sugar cane plant,
Pulmonary hypertension is also a possible complication, which develops when the high blood pressure affects the lung arteries.
program manager for the Morphing Project at LARC, which develops these new technologies.
Acquired(or secondary) esotropia, which develops later in life,