Examples of using Which promotes in English and their translations into Polish
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Flavonoids also show diuretic properties, which promotes the increase of urine output
Whereas consumers are entitled to a Community food policy which promotes safe food particularly regarding nutritional,
Alpha-lipoic acid actively supports weight loss, which promotes the loss of excessive kilograms,
TB-500 is the part of thymosin beta-4 hormone which promotes the most useful effects overall healing,
This policy, which promotes the balanced development of Europe's regions,
producer Ashley Colburn, which promotes the beauty of Croatia,
Alpha-lipoic acid actively promotes slimming, which promotes the loss of excessive kilos,
It is in conflict with Parliament's alcohol strategy, which promotes a restrictive view on the marketing of alcoholic beverages.
it is not charity assistance which promotes dependency and weakness,
unfortunately not completely, which promotes the development of the inflammatory response.
Erasmus Mundusis a higher education cooperation and mobilityprogramme which promotes the EU as a centre of excellence inlearning.
higher education, which promotes the adaptation of new technologies
IGF-1 creates muscle hyperplasia, which promotes the growth of new,
Objective: Prolongation of aid scheme EE 2/2003"KredEx export guarantees", which promotes export by granting short-term export-credit guarantees all sectors.
optimal metabolism, which promotes weight loss.
A supposedly common European fiscal policy which promotes'tax competition' would only serve the interests of major European and international capital.
social housing, which promotes the internal and global peace.
raises the level of nitric oxide synthesis, which promotes increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system.
Italy approved a school reform which promotes the use of traineeships
It involves a deliberate activity of employees, which promotes not only the weakening or strengthening of certain personal qualities, but also the formation of new, previously absent.