Examples of using More lethal in English and their translations into Spanish
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The bleeng is more rapid and therefore more lethal than the usual subdural hemorrhage.
The use of new technologies for the qualitative modernization of weapons systems could make such systems more lethal by significantly increasing their range and accuracy.
cars are up to 200 times more lethal than in developed countries.
There is nothing more dangerous, more lethal for the loved person than to be loved,
The extreme toxicity of fentanyl- it is 50 times more lethal than heroin- makes it critical that anyone who potentially comes into contact with fentanyl is aware of the technical protocols for its handling and storage.
With double bullet damage the Scouts are more lethal than ever and as a natural counter to this,
would possibly contain active ingredients that make the disease more lethal.
These are generally far more lethal against both armor and infantry than simple high-explosive shells, since the multiple
yet the danger of Clinton may be more lethal for the world.
acquisition and development of larger and more lethal or sophisticated weapons and weapon systems by potential adversaries need to be addressed in the framework of any new arrangement on conventional arms.
which means the more lethal the bomb, the more you know about the man who wants you dead.
of nuclear weapons and the growing tendency of some Member States to acquire more lethal and sophisticated weapons.
urban violence tends to be more concentrated, more lethal, more variable, and less detectable,
nuclear arms race and bringing to an end the development of more lethal warheads.
stockpiling of weapons can exacerbate war and make it more lethal and dangerous, or how this affects health,
that the very large, slender maxillary teeth were more lethal than the claws.
arranged in means to make them more lethal or effective against husks.
Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans is a new specie of chytrid fungus described in 2013, much more lethal that the specie we knew until now,
development of larger and more lethal or sophisticated weapons and weapons systems by potential adversaries.
the prospect of a real war"hotter" and more lethal than any in history presented a very tangible threat.