Examples of using Admixture in English and their translations into Swedish
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The term complex system is sometimes used to describe those where the admixture makes classification problematic.
as a result of which lymph swims through the vessels of the tumor discharge abundant, with an admixture of blood cells.
The addition of white makes the shade more sonorous, and the admixture of black is deaf.
Sulfur, extracted from hydrogen sulphide, mined as an admixture of natural gas, is also used for industrial purposes.
it indicates the admixture of starch or flour.
ayahuasca admixture, and coffee substitute.
which contributes to the admixture of droplets of fat.
sometimes with an admixture of blood is allocated.
can be considered as quantitative questions about admixture.
In order to compensate for the lime content in the soil, the admixture of an acidic substrate is suitable.
versatile admixture for many types of applications and conditions.
Economic damage that may result from GMO admixture in non-GM products normally falls within the scope of national civil liability laws.
light admixture of red makes this color is not as easy as yellow,
They are contained as an admixture in raw alcohol
Our quick, reliable and cost-effective admixture solutions combine corrosion inhibitors and watertight systems to create water repellant,
Aspen 4 is alkylate with no oil admixture and is suitable for lawn mowers,
And since these days this race has undergone still further admixture, notably with the blue-yellow-Andite peoples of Arabiaˆ.
It is not considered that an admixture of ethanol of up to ten percent affects the engine
Commissioner, our responsibilities to future generations demand of us that we press for the more efficient promotion and mandatory admixture of renewable energies right across Europe.
Cline the majority of Mexicans in these regions have no native admixture and their aspect resemble that of northern Spaniards.