Examples of using Gonads in English and their translations into Hungarian
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that chicken will have, basically, the gonads of a falcon.
the brain, the gonads, the joints, and the kidneys,
All the gonads are in close interaction with the rest of the endocrine glands,
bone marrow, gonads and musculoskeletal system.
There is a potential risk that[90Y]-radiolabelled Zevalin after pretreatment with rituximab could cause toxic effects on the male and female gonads(see sections 4.4 and 4.6).
There is a potential risk that ionizing radiation by[90Y]-radiolabelled Zevalin could cause toxic effects on female and male gonads(see sections‘4.4 and 5.2).
There is a potential risk that ionizing radiation by[90Y]-radiolabelled Zevalin could cause toxic effects on female and male gonads.
two small incisions from which I will disconnect the gonads.
they tend to cover their… gonads.
axis of the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland, and the gonads.
the adrenal gland, the gonads and parts of the liver,
The provisions of Article 2 shall not apply to the adductor muscles of pectinidae other than aquaculture animals completely separated from the viscera and gonads.
The gonads produce'female' and'male' hormones that play an important role in the development of the female
in whom it is produced in the adrenal glands, the gonads, and the brain, where it functions predominantly as a metabolic intermediate in the biosynthesis of the androgen
Olli, five to 20 minutes is the sweet spot for red light exposure to your gonads, and I didn't want to overtrain
shock(caused by unjustified expectations), as well as the restoration of the functioning of the gonads.
adult woman there are no vicious and defective gonads, man's type of a hermaphroditism, false at the patient,
the shaft, and the gonads of a great poet like Byron,
biological samples for life history studies(e.g. gonads, otoliths, spines, scales);
of four reproductive organs, or'gonads', which are each shaped like a horseshoe,
