Examples of using Some effects in English and their translations into Spanish
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Some effects, such as antioxidant effects,
The optional XDP-U50D lets you add some effects to the sound field of the currently selected source.
In some cases, he works with glazes- to give some effects of temperature and deep- while that in others is able to combine different capes of paint.
The preliminary report refers to some effects from Mexico's accelerated depreciation program for anti-pollution equipment.
D M. Harvey Brenner,"Trends in alcohol consumption and associated illnesses: some effects of economic changes", in American Journal of Public Health,
Some effects of climate change,
Sometimes we have brought to SiloMag some effects of transitions on websites that have seemed curious
In a given link in this causal chain, however, some effects are regarded as legally relevant:
I think that boxing had some effects on him… but basically,
Climate change is occurring and some effects are already being felt in protected areas.
It lacks some effects found in other versions
The effects are not yet fully visible, but some effects of systematic efforts towards increasing capabilities can already be seen in practice.
you still may absorb some effects.
First of all, you said the other day that North Korea was starting to show some effects of the sanctions.
Some effects, such as food shortages,
Some effects are indirect in that they are the result of deterministic effects on other tissues.
These first-hand observations led to her article entitled"Account of Some Effects of the Late Earthquakes in Chili"[sic], the first female-authored
a responsive WordPress theme for blogs that incorporates some effects and styles that are reminiscent of Meduim, a publishing system
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on the image for[Shot. Result Preview], but some effects cannot be previewed depending on the shooting settings.