Examples of using May act in English and their translations into Serbian
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D-Aspartic Acid(DAA) is an amino acid which has been shown to regulate testosterone synthesis and may act on a stimulatory receptor(NMDA).
D-Aspartic Acid has been shown to be a high strength amino acid regulator of testosterone synthesis and may act on a stimulatory receptor(NMDA).
and the caffeine may act as a mild diuretic.
as for some people certain drugs may act more like a stimulant than a sleep aid.
D-aspartic acid(D-AA) is an amino acid regulator of testosterone synthesis and may act on a stimulatory receptor(NMDA).
although institutions may still improperly deny access and courts may act inconsistently on the issue.
that substance may act as an inhibitor for the enzyme at the beginning of the pathway that produces it,
HR Manager may act at any level of the organization,
it's believed that the frequency of the cat's purr may act as a type of physical therapy on the cat.
While not an example of"noise" per se, a resistor may act as a thermocouple, producing a small DC voltage differential across it due to the thermoelectric effect if its ends are at somewhat different temperatures.
Studies have shown that helicases may act passively, waiting for uncatalyzed unwinding to take place
that substance may act as an inhibitor for the enzyme at the beginning of the pathway that produces it,
These classes give you a general idea of how your children may act with a sibling around and offer some things that you can do to prevent them from being jealous.
A bank may act on behalf of some of its clients on the interbank market,
And did you know that two antioxidants-lutein and zeaxanthin-in corn may act like natural sunglasses,
the conventional caste system, and as such during their time as monks may act(or be treated)
The Protector of Citizens may act on his own initiative when on the basis of his own knowledge
the conventional caste system, and as such during their time as monks may act(or be treated)
the conventional caste system, and as such during their time as monks may act(or be treated)
more other companies in an alternative jurisdiction may act as agent for and provide services to us