Examples of using Stokes in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The good news is that you can prevent stokes naturally by systematically making lifestyle changes
With humorous names such as the“four loons”,“stokes stompers” and so on,
Non-Cheyne Stokes Breathing CSA- CSA that is a result of medical conditions other than heart failure or stroke.
encompasses the tranquil waters of Stokes Inlet, a deep estuary with fantastic fishing,
Although some previous studies say that the banana is important to control blood pressure and prevent stokes, the results are not always consistent.
Although some previous studies say that the banana is important to control blood pressure and prevent stokes, the results are not always consistent.
just stokes the fire and reinforces thinking that the outside world is the problem.
imperceptibly go into an energy-saving sleep mode- even between key stokes.
England's Ben Stokes remained in second place in the all-rounder ranking after his match-winning second-innings performance in the third Ashes Test at Headingley,
Shortly after his late night jaunt with friend Zac Stokes, the Texas native returned to YouTube- this time,
which potentially stokes demand from countries using other currencies at home,
Ben Stokes who was bought by Rajasthan as the most expensive player at IPL 2018 auction for Rs 12.5 Crore will have the liberty to free his arms in the middle over
A bruising week for oil has set prices on course for the longest weekly losing streak in three years as a trade war between the world's two biggest economies stokes fears it could sap energy demand.
Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 1st Baronet FRS(13 August 1819–1 February 1903),
Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 1st Baronet FRS(August 13,
Since the later 19th century, when scholars such as Kuno Meyer and Whitley Stokes applied an increasingly rigorous approach to the study of written sources,
The Free Beacon's report cites Mark Stokes, a former U.S. Air Force officer familiar with China's strategic weapons systems,
evolves," Charles Stokes, president and CEO of the CDC Foundation,
citizens” or“transnational citizenship”(Hutchings and Dannreuther 1999; Stokes 2000; 2004).
the poise for dynamic viscosity and the stokes for kinematic viscosity.