Examples of using They can develop in English and their translations into Slovak
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While such pigs aren't viable, they can develop properly if a few cells are added from a normal pig embryo.
Malignant nodes are dangerous because they can develop into cancer, thyroid cancer,
They can develop into hyperactivity, tremors,
The Department and its Studios offer the best possible conditions for development of the student's creative personality, so they can develop their talent and creative skills.
is creating the conditions under which they can develop and grow in order to create jobs in competitive markets.
or perhaps they can develop into full-time for several years, then you should
They can develop skin diseases e.g. like atopic eczema with the main symptoms itchiness
Most often, hobbies begin innocently, and then they can develop into real collectibles
They can develop into any kind of mature functional cell
Also called hemorrhoids, they can develop inside or outside the anus and can be itchy and painful….
But they still contain breast tissue, and that means they can develop- you guessed it- breast cancer.
While they can develop in puppies, for most dogs, allergies to foods can show up any time between 3 and 12 years of age.
However, through therapy, they can develop a language for understanding their emotions
They can develop when acne causes a sebaceous gland to clog,
For children there is a space where they can develop their imagination and make new friends when playing.
They can develop in one or both eyes, and one eye can often be more affected than the other.
They can develop at any age however and can cause a great deal of discomfort and pain.
They can develop emotional and psychological scars from their pain that color future choices concerning their lives
that they go extinct before they can develop the necessary technologies.
It allows parents to see how their children are being educated and they can develop a better idea of how they can help their child.