Examples of using A strain in English and their translations into Malay
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manufactured by blending or combining a strain of E.
sandwiches after 26 people were infected with a strain of E. coli.
it places a strain on both pilots and air traffic control crews.
A strain, commonly called a"pulled muscle," is when a muscle becomes overstretched and tears.
the ageing population has put a strain on its financial system
More than a quarter of Japan's population is aged 65 and above, putting a strain on medical and nursing facilities,
has put a strain on its ability to provide services to all the newcomers.
yielding a strain sensitivity of better than 1 part in 1020.
such as a one resulting from cross-immunity to a strain other than the target strain,
this has caused a strain in relations between the two countries,” he said when contacted by Bernama.
is a strain of Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus(SARSr-CoV) isolated from Chinese
I remember well one gaunt Nimrod who would catch up a leaf by the roadside and play a strain on it wilder and more melodious, if my memory serves me,
Chinese scientists were able to isolate a strain of the coronavirus and publish the genetic sequence so laboratories across the world could independently develop polymerase chain reaction(PCR) tests to detect infection by the virus.
What we need is some protection against all influenza virus A strains, including any emergent pandemic virus," he says.
I asked once what he called and got a strained fuzzy response to a name which I neither understood nor could pronounce.
The viruses currently circulating include the Influenza A strains H3N2 and H1N1 and two lineages of influenza B strains,
which contain two influenza A strains and one influenza B strain,
At home, stress can put a strain on family relationships.
It must be a strain on this Miami team, Bob.
I'm worried about putting a strain on other organs also.