Examples of using Grammes in English and their translations into Polish
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usually between 350 and 560 metric grammes.
When the arresting officer found 100 grammes of coke in her bag, Says here she checked in for her flight to London, with the baby food.
With the baby food. Says here she checked in for her flight to London, when the arresting officer found 100 grammes of coke in her bag.
also with tea(pour in in a cup of 10-15 grammes) it is especially good for cold.
The nominal weight, expressed in grammes or kilogrammes and, for liquid and semi-liquid products contained in bottles,
the limit having been fixed at 3000 grammes per square metre;
imports into the Community of quantities not exceeding 200 grammes of uranium-235, of uranium-233 or of plutonium per transaction shall be exempt from the provisions of Chapter VI of the Treaty, within a limit of 1000 grammes per year per user,
a weight of not less than 1 028 grammes per litre, as determined in whole milk at 20 oC, or the equivalent as determined in totally fat-free milk at 20 oC, and contain a minimum of 28 grammes of protein per litre,
Super 150 means that 150 m of yarn weighs one gramme.
The Gramme machine was the first usefully powerful electrical motor that was successful industrially.
One gramme of humus-rich soil is home to over one billion tiny soil organisms.
in 1928 they managed to obtain 1 gramme of rhenium from 660 kilograms of this mineral.
Weighing only 43 gramme, the Garmin Vivoactive 3 is very comfortably to wear
Or 250 grammes of smoking tobacco.
Give me ten grammes Hey… of flakes.
Norwegian drivers pay €562 for a small car that emits 109 grammes of CO per km.
Consumers- Subsidy for pro grammes under Heading 3b.
CO2 emissions expressed in grammes per kilometre are available for all vehicles registered since January 1997; this data was not collected before.
age category of the animal)… up to a quantity of… grammes per kilogramme of daily ration.
turkeys and guinea fowls each weighing more than 185 grammes;