Examples of using Large dose in English and their translations into Polish
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so a large dose of expressive colors in our wardrobe will perfectly complement the gaps in the weather.
The organizers of the Academy provide a large dose of practical knowledge coming from experienced programmers,
A large dose of Procoralan could make you feel breathless
Taking large doses- you will need a large dose because your body assimilates synthetic supplements much worse than natural ones.
Mature and a lot of wood with a large dose of sweeter spices
The manufacturer additionally included a large dose of nootropics in the composition to combat mental fatigue
For example, in the production can be used shock frost or a large dose of salting, so the factory fish is also not immune from spoilage.
The combination of these ingredients in one product, with a large dose of 90 percentage Chondroitin helped develop the ideal product for your prevention.
after receiving a very large dose 2000 mg.
In addition, the preparation is enriched with vitamin C, a large dose of vitamin B12
It also provides a large dose of knowledge about the realities taking place in cultures surrounding the language.
increase of training motivation with a large dose of energy and a substantial muscle pump.
and need a large dose of energy to operate
you're taking an unusually large dose, enough to produce mild cognitive impairment.
A large dose of Choline Bitartrate sharpens the senses
Borkum is a spa that attracts tourists with extremely clean air with a large dose of iodine.
Pregnant women are not recommended to treat large areas of skin cream(too large dose of medication), or impose occlusive dressings.
helps to obtain a muscle pump and provides a large dose of energy for the whole day.
Use with caution to aquatic animals having liver and kidney injury, as a large dose could damage the liver.
the artist mixes life and fiction with a large dose of humour.