Examples of using Ubiquitous in English and their translations into Malay
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She's investigating a more ubiquitous airborne pollutant- fine particulate air pollution generated by activities such as fossil fuel combustion.
Location-based service Sentient computing Ubiquitous computing mscape, a location-based game platform.
Four in a Row, more commonly known Connect 4 is a ubiquitous but straightforward strategy game with very simple rules.
a term derived from the word“ubiquitous”, meaning“found everywhere”.
These ubiquitous products are found on store shelves
he is also"ubiquitous".
That project eventually morphed into Google, the most ubiquitous search engine of the modern era.
Advertising for Coke is now almost ubiquitous, especially in southern areas of North America,
wellness armbands, ubiquitous in all sectors of society including healthcare,
it is a ubiquitous solvent in chemistry.
Bacterial contaminants are ubiquitous, and foods left unused too long will often be contaminated by substantial amounts of bacterial colonies
Melanin(Greek: black) is a pigment that is ubiquitous in nature, being found in most organisms spiders are.
are not considered to be cofactors since they are ubiquitous and rarely limiting.
Maximum security with Wi-Fi Radius server Now the wireless net is ubiquitous, so network security without…".
motorbikes and, of course, ubiquitous carts pulled by donkeys.
To get a feeling for how ubiquitous this manipulation is we need go no further than Saint Augustine himself who said.
clipped vocal style, and ubiquitous cigarette contributed to a public persona that has often been imitated and parodied.
In today's age of ubiquitous competition and well-informed customers,
The traditional beer was ubiquitous in the southern African diet,
Alpha Shop… founder of the ubiquitous tech giant, Alpha,