Examples of using Amalgam in English and their translations into Swedish
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applied gold plating a mercury amalgam.
Here we encounter an unfortunate amalgam of philosophy and theology.
Amalgam is typically compared to resin-based composites because many applications are similar
It is an amalgam of assumptions and suspicions fudged together by the green movement as a universal panacea.
Amalgam is an"excellent
It is an amalgam of the music of the Arab people in the Arabian Peninsula
These are some of the reasons why amalgam has remained a superior restorative material over resin-base composites.
When an amalgam of lithium and mercury is added to solutions containing lithium hydroxide, the lithium-6 becomes
Amalgam lamps produce over 400% more 254nm UVC output than conventional low-pressure UV lamps while maintaining a superior lamp efficiency.
Most of his dialog is in a very stripped down amalgam of Swedish and Norwegian,
since aluminum forms an amalgam.
Its debut album was strongly influenced by British blues-based hard rock: an amalgam of sounds and styles from such rock bands as Black Sabbath,
At our dental clinics we will never offer you Chinese amalgam or Indian artificial bone.
Reports even indicate one of his personalities is an amalgam of the various animals in the Philadelphia Zoo where he worked.
We no longer use thermometers containing mercury, and amalgam is generally not used for repairing our teeth.
Reports even indicate one of his personalities is an amalgam of the various animals in the Philadelphia Zoo where he worked.
The new neighborhood is an amalgam of the best pieces of landscapes that we all loved to tears in Karmageddone.
Tranter's Innovative SUPERMAX provide an amalgam of benefits usually the conventional shell& tube type Heat Exchangers
An amalgam of unelected apparatchiks in Brussels who are trying to build an ersatz-superpower in consultation with European politicians who outdo each other in vagueness.
Society", however, is an abstract concept and in reality is a highly diverse amalgam comprising a whole range of different cultures,