Examples of using Which is characterized in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
From it are made basalt wool, which is characterized by low water absorption coefficient
For their production using polymer concrete(artificial stone), which is characterized by durability, reliability
A food allergy can trigger asthma, which is characterized by wheezing, coughing,
If there is a new technological equipment, which is characterized by higher productivity,
This creates another level of depth game Demon Slayer, which is characterized by simplicity, ease of setup and gameplay.
We specialize in the Mediterranean sponge, which is characterized by its great durability,
The city of Kalamata is the capital of the prefecture, which is characterized by numerous mountains(Taygetos is the most famous),
wild mammals, which is characterized by abortions, endometritis,
The opposite of esotropia is exotropia, which is characterized by eyes that point outward, toward the ears.
But there is another drug, which is characterized by reasonable price,
Adguard for Windows XP- a multifunctional application for a personal computer, which is characterized by a whole range of useful functions in terms of saving traffic,
The wind valve material is PP and PVC, which is characterized by anti-corrosion, anti-aging,
Specifically curtain wall system was used, which is characterized by high resistance to wind load performance and excellent seismic behavior.
As you know, Pilates is a type of fitness, which is characterized by reduced intensity- exercises are performed slowly,
versatile material ontoday is stainless steel, which is characterized by acid resistance
Hi-tech- modern style, which is characterized by a minimal amount of furniture,
It is an area in which profit is not the first motivation, and which is characterized by solidarity, participation
located in an ancient civilization, which is characterized by barbarism.
This problem is a skin neoplasm, which is characterized by a rapid growth of the epithelium with excessive cornification.
a culinary term, which is characterized in Dal's famous dictionary as a"kitchen garden".