Examples of using Can process in English and their translations into Hindi
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this tea roller can process 2.5kg fresh tea leaf per time.
So, that's the rate limited factor, as is how fast the brain can process information.
This is because the human brain can process images 60,000 times quicker than text.
I think you can process at least 5 emails per day if you are taking it as part time job.
National cards can only process in Brazilian Real(BRL), whereas international credit cards can process in both foreign and local currencies.
A high-capacity juicer called Rossoshanka from a Belarusian manufacturer that can process 70 kilograms of fruit in one hour.
Change mold groove type, can process various metal profiles,
The utility can process password-protected documents, contains a preview window with the ability to scale pages.
while international ones can process in both foreign and local currencies.
Shopify Plus can process over 10,000 a minute and has a 99.98% uptime in doing so, with unlimited bandwidth.
Xml files online for free- Can process unlimited number of pages*- Provides Google sitemap/ XML site map validator- Reports broken links- complementary.
This meat grinder can process different types of fruits, including tomatoes, but for too long a period of work,
They do work round the clock and can process a customer's payment no matter the hour they make the purchase.
the more information a particular neuron can process.
requires many cognitive resources, psychologically, our emotional path can process vast amounts of information more rapidly.
For 50×50×4mm angles, it can process 9 to 10 tons per 8 hours.
The Thread Milling Cutter of the same pitch can process threads of different diameters, and can also process different sizes.
What makes this more incredible is that a typical garden variety of earthworm can process about 10 pounds of organic material per worm per year.
The psychologist George Miller found that short-term memory can process only a few chunks of information at a time(the so-called“seven-plus-or-minus two” rule).
POET, DuPont, and Abengoa, are building refineries that can process biomass and turn it into bioethanol.
