Examples of using Which allow in English and their translations into Serbian
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They have the most in sardines and salmon, which allow the human body to increase the level of good cholesterol.
The endoscope contains fibre-optic channels which allow light to shine down so the doctor can see inside.
restructuring qualities, which allow a better control of re-hydration of the skin.
Most customers know to prevent 777 authorizations, but you really want to prevent any authorization configurations which allow Team and World writing.
sensors(which allow them to detect their environment)
Also sufficiently developed are the arm muscles, which allow keeping the cam at the level of the mouth.
Neurotransmitters are the chemicals which allow transmission of signals from one neuron to the next across synapses.
Modern Petri dishes often have rings on the lids and bases which allow them to be stacked
other minerals which allow the skin to heal faster.
The current regime has instituted changes which allow self-employed people to legally run their own businesses.
After this, the"bright" days come again, which allow absolutely any fish
the File API, which allow for more interactive web pages.
At this stage, analgesics are used, which allow to relieve pain
Not to mention data storage hacks, which allow for massive data breaches at companies like Equifax earlier this year.
In most Muslim countries astronomical rules are followed which allow the calendar to be determined in advance,
Cocoa butter contains phospholipids, which allow not to use synthetic toxic emulsifiers in production,
small text files that are stored on the user's computer, which allow Sarmtours.
Regenerative medicine seeks to solve this by regenerating the islets of Langerhans, which allow the individual to make insulin.
The central mechanic introduced in Burnout 3 is Takedowns, which allow players to slam their opponents until they crash.
Some instruments provide three crosshairs which allow stadia measurement of the foresight and backsight distances.