Examples of using Ito in English and their translations into Hungarian
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under its influence transformation of Ito cells into fibroblasts producing type 3 collagen is observed.
In the resistive touch screen, the upper Ito thin film needs to be thin enough to be elastic in order to bend down and contact the Ito film below.
it bends downward to contact the Ito film below.
Ito Ryokan is located at 1500 meters' distance from Edo-Tokyo Museum.
Ito En is currently the fourth largest soft drink producer in Japan,
But this other repellent child, Ito, he was very nervous
Mayumi Ito, activated sonic igelkottsignal path,
Toyo Ito describes her as an architect who uses the maximum simplicity to link the material
Lance Ito.
Tatsuma Ito performance& form graph is SofaScore Tennis livescore unique algorithm that we are generating from player's last 10 matches,
They first emerged in Japan in the 1990s, said Mimi Ito, a cultural anthropologist at the University of California, Irvine, who studies how
Prince Ito Hirobumi, reportedly said:“I regard religion itself as quite unnecessary for a nation's life;
Ito was a key member and investor in Guardtime,
even Pioneer thought possible(in September 1998, Pioneer's president Kaneo Ito said the company expected laserdisc products to be in the market for another one-and-a-half to two years),
the team event with teammates Taku Takeuchi, Noriaki Kasai, and Daiki Ito placing 6th.[1].
more than a decade later, the Japanese company Ito Optical that produced polarizing lenses from Polymer CR39.
the famous architect Toyo Ito invited three colleagues to collaborate with them to design the Home-For-All.
Sometimes a little patience can go a long way and that was most certainly the case in the first semi-final match of the women's doubles event as Hina Hayata and Mima Ito met the defensive combination of Honoka Hashimoto and Hitomi Sato.
Marquis Hirobumi Ito, four time Prime Minister of Japan(the 1st,
Prince Ito Hirobumi, four-time Prime Minister of Japan,