Examples of using More precisely in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Urea is the final product of protein metabolism, more precisely nitrogen of amino acids.
More precisely, for some other resources.
More precisely, for advertising of goods in these glass cases?
More precisely, only two of them.
Thus, you can predict your own future even more precisely.
Originally bottle can arrange and skin, more precisely, its scraps.
Draw smarter and design more precisely.
Point defeat is in the heel area, more precisely, the heel bone.
I loved trying to learning the movements more precisely and practicing them over and over again.
Or more precisely, then consider the business idea for the production of polypropylene bags for garbage, and not only.
(…) self-conscious desire to position itself not only as a global city but more precisely, a global city of Southeast Asia.
The kill switch, more precisely the cord on the old kill switch- has been an obstacle.
edit more precisely on your timeline and connect puppet parts with automatic stapling.
Or more precisely: 12 May 1274 BCE based on Ramesses' commonly accepted accession date in 1279 BC.
To find out more precisely how greenhouse gases from trees affect the climate,
It is impossible to state it more precisely.
The town was produced on the computer, or more precisely, in the digital design laboratory of Clemens Weisshaar.
gravel to be determined more precisely, because these materials are worth the money.
The problem of the XXI century- the child and the computer, or more precisely, the child and the virtual game.
The queen flies on, or more precisely, is borne by the winds until her need prompts her to seek a place to lay eggs.