Examples of using Lyn in English and their translations into Hungarian
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aesthetically pleasing interface, Lyn delivers an easy to use geotagging….
The Lyn have also taken up the sword,
aesthetically pleasing interface, Lyn delivers an easy to use geotagging technology
Comprising Graham Brady and Lyn Brown, both members of the House of Commons,
Lyn Gardner in The Guardian has written that a great festival can show us a map of the world,
Regardless of the outcome, Lyn Ulbricht hopes that blockchain
then the child's never going to learn to do this for themselves,” says Lyn Fry, a child psychologist in London in an article to popular website Quartz.
which is what the world is like,” said Lyn Bollen, who grew up in Birmingham,
This was not the case at 65 000 years ago when similarities in stone tool making suggest that similar cultural traditions spread across South Africa,” says Professor Lyn Wadley, archaeologist from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
the other half in June 2007, and Lyn £4 million,
Src, Lyn, and EGF receptors.
been pressured into signing the contract with United without his agent present, claims furiously rebuffed by both Manchester United and Lyn Oslo.
Through IndieGoGo, Lyn McCracken and Theodora Simon are raising part of the funds needed to make Women of the War,
such as parents needing to monitor their children,” says Lyn Hastings, VP of Operations at The Powerline Group,
coverage in Norway and also provoked a police enquiry after the Lyn Oslo director Morgan Andersen made claims in the Norwegian media that Mikel had been'kidnapped'.
LYN: I spend a lot of time in Portugal.
Prof Smalley added:"Now that we understand the role LYN has in aggressive forms of cancer, we can start
Professor Smalley added:‘Now that we understand the role LYN has in aggressive forms of cancer, we can start
Professor Smalley shared,"Now that we understand the role LYN has in aggressive forms of cancer, we can start
We looked at a protein called LYN, which is involved in keeping cells alive