Examples of using Found in nature in English and their translations into Swedish
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Tungsten, which was first discovered about 350 years ago, is known for being one of the toughest elements found in nature.
less frequently found in nature.
preferably natural slimming foods found in nature everywhere.
which are generally poisons when found in nature.
dusty melanges found in nature.
SC Johnson does use ingredients found in nature, but only when they meet our own standards.
The ORIGINAL Collection consists of hand-carved wooden watches inspired by the shapes found in nature and come in the sizes 44mm
Natural preservative: Ingredients found in nature that can help to keep a product fresh for longer.
Isoindoline itself is not commonly encountered, but several derivatives are found in nature and some synthetic derivatives are commercially valuable drugs, e.g. pazinaclone.
you're likely to find metals because that's where they're found in nature.
adapts material found in nature by means of change of form or of place to his purposes?
uniqueness that can only be found in nature.
vitamin E. It is one of the strongest oxidants found in nature to date.
skill combined with a meticulous and careful reproduction of the colours and shapes found in nature.
Taking advantage of the competitive edges found in nature, the 454 NSW Carbon Clinchers with the Sawtooth profile cut through the wind
Achieving this goal would not only allow researchers to mimic the elegant enzyme cascades found in nature and attempt to understand their underlying mechanisms of action,
The cell aggregates or"great balls of evolution" that Summers evolved in the laboratory look very much like those found in nature which are involved in degrading organic matter into the greenhouse gases,
which in some cases mimic textured surfaces found in nature, such as lotus leaves and the skin of geckos.
A realization that in science has been expressed as the fractal nature of reality- fractals are fantastically fascinating mathematical formulas which in a few lines can describe complexity corresponding to all scales found in nature, from the microscopic to the very large.
many mimicking forms found in nature.