Examples of using Is commonly called in English and their translations into Swedish
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A group of eight bits is commonly called one byte, but historically the size of the byte is not strictly defined.
A woman's reproductive cell is commonly called an"egg" but the correct term is oocyte.
other Accident of a body without us; which is commonly called an Object.
Potassium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula KOH, and is commonly called caustic potash.
A record is commonly called a row, and a field is commonly called a column.
The revised English version is commonly called"An Economical Project",
Therefore, a fortress was built next to the narrow Sandhamns Strait which is commonly called“Sandhamns håle”. Fishing guide.
The p53 protein, which exists in all the cells of the body, is commonly called the“guardian of the genome”,
Molde is famous for the panoramic view of some 222 partly snow-clad peaks and is commonly called the"City of Roses" because of the roses that bloom through the summer months
Due to the fact that this is such a mild as well as side-effect pleasant steroid it is commonly called The Gal Steroid as a huge part of those that buy it are in-fact women athletes.
side-effect friendly steroid it is commonly called The Lady Steroid as a huge portion of those who buy it are in-fact female athletes.
The Nicene Creed, and that which is commonly called the Apostles' Creed,
also side-effect pleasant steroid it is commonly called The Lady Steroid as a large portion of those that buy it are in-fact women professional athletes.
that is why it is commonly called as ringing in ear.
so thinking that he was ready to move on to what is commonly called NEXT GEN.
the subset of cards held at one time by a player during a game is commonly called a hand.
The study of criticism, as it is commonly called, apart from exegesis, is valueless;
the third order, as it is commonly called, consisting of men
Combating terrorism in the European Union The fight against terrorism is undoubtedly a sensitive area in terms of cooperation between the Member States in the context of what is commonly called the'third pillar' of the Maastricht Treaty(justice