Examples of using A third generation in English and their translations into Slovak
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Cefovecin is a third generation cephalosporin with a broad-spectrum of activity against Gram-positive
Ceftiofur is a third generation cephalosporin antibiotic, which is active against many Gram-positive
Cefovecin is a third generation cephalosporin with a broad-spectrum of activity against Gram-positive
A third generation modem lets the user communicate with the digital world wherever they might be at the very moment.
He is a third generation wrestler… his grandfather
Today, Thomas is entertaining a third generation of children with a new series of"Thomas& Friends.
It's a third generation anti-histamine drug,
A third generation family business with a strong heritage in the textiles industry,
We are proud to be a third generation, family owned
A third generation, based on smartphones
The EPR is a third generation pressurised water reactor(PWR) design.
being a third generation cephalosporin.
In the mid-1980s, concerns related to rupture rates of the second generation thinner-shelled device led manufacturers to introduce a third generation.
What PosAm is presenting to event participants is not some theoretical concept, but a third generation solution for multichannel sales of insurance products that has been attested in practice.
it even speaks of a third generation of human rights and the like.
is a third generation(3G) technology.
MMS requires a third generation(3G) network to send large MMS messages(though smaller MMS messages may be transmitted over second generation networks using GPRS).
MMS requires a third generation(3G) network to enable such large messages to be delivered,
By using a third generation process, we have created the best tasting vegetable protein on the market that has a silky smooth texture that blends well
The Minister for Industry authorised Bouygues Télécom to establish and operate a third generation radioelectric network accessible to the public in accordance with the UMTS standard and to provide the telephone service to the public.