Examples of using Upper layer in English and their translations into Polish
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the wood species used in the upper layer.
This is brought about by an accelerated growth of skin cells that rise up to the epidermis, the upper layer of the skin.
The upper layer of polystyrene foam cancollapse under the direct influence of ultraviolet rays,
brings the ink into the upper layer of the skin epidermis.
heating takes place of its upper layer.
After that, a triangle add up"the valley" to the right and the upper layer blanks left turn down"the mountain.
So once you peel back the new upper layer of respectability you find a dark
which is achieved as you put away the dead skin cells from the skin upper layer.
It is filled with gravel, but so that the upper layer of gravel was slightly below the compacted soil.
IDflu is given as one‘ intradermal' injection into the upper layer of the skin, using a special micro-injection system.
the dead skin cells from the upper layer of skin are shed.
At first, into the bottle through the funnel is filled drainagethickness should be not less than 3 cm and the upper layer composed of charcoal.
Intanza is given as one‘intradermal' injection into the upper layer of the skin, using a special micro-injection system.
After that, a triangle add up"the valley" to the right and the upper layer blanks left turn down"the mountain.
of the epidermis(the upper layer of the skin) or mucous in the area of skin destruction microcracks.
Above all, during abortion often there is a trauma to the cervix, the upper layer of the endometrium is thinned,
a hard protein in the epidermis, the upper layer of the skin.
Once applied, glycolic acid reacts with the upper layer of the epidermis, weakening the binding properties of the lipids that hold the dead skin cells together.
the lower and the upper layer are made of allergy-free cotton with a special antibacterial treatment,
Once applied, glycolic acid reacts with the upper layer of the epidermis, weakening the binding properties of the lipids that hold the dead skin cells together.