Examples of using Neutralising in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
The drugs work by attacking the Ebola virus with antibodies, neutralising its impact on human cells.
first responders should administer CPR, before neutralising the sting with vinegar.
Anthony Nutting recalled that Eden told him,"What's all this nonsense about isolating Nasser or'neutralising' him as you call it?
Neutralising a solution of an In3+ salt such as In(NO3)3,
which means that it is very effective at neutralising acids.
also suffered significant defeats, with the Royal Navy putting three Italian battleships out of commission by a carrier attack at Taranto and neutralising several more warships at the Battle of Cape Matapan.
Defence spokesman said,“Lt Gen Bhatt's tenure saw many successful operations neutralising the highest number of militants in a year over a decade,
that all treatment should be aimed at reducing or neutralising all that bad acid.
Lt. Gen. Bhatt's tenure saw many successful operations neutralising the highest number of terrorists in a year over a decade,
a base with an acid, neutralising the other and producing a salt.
also suffered significant defeats, with the Royal Navy putting three Italian battleships out of commission by a carrier attack at Taranto and neutralising several more warships at the Battle of Cape Matapan.
Lt Gen Bhatt's tenure saw many successful operations neutralising the highest number of terrorists in a year over a decade,
highlights the fact that Harris's investigation failed to distinguish between binding and neutralising antibodies or different serotypes.
chemical reactions(from neutralising acids and alkali)
intelligence services here have an excellent track record of neutralising threats from radical and extremist groups.
a team from the United States say their discovery of a panel of seven neutralising antibodies offered the long-term possibility that either a vaccine
Russia are pursuing buildups aimed“at neutralising US strengths.”.
Marcus Hutchins, gained celebrity status within the hacker community in May when he was credited with neutralising the global"WannaCry" ransomware attack which brought servers in Britain's National Health Service to a standstill-
aimed to acquire the resources of European colonies while neutralising the threat of Western military forces in the Pacific.
The 2017 edition of the OECD Model mainly reflects a consolidation of the treaty-related measures resulting from the work on the OECD/G20 BEPS Project under Action 2(Neutralising the Effects of Hybrid Mismatch Arrangements),