Examples of using May form in English and their translations into Swedish
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In pneumonia, a collection of fluid may form in the space that surrounds the lung.
A meromictic lake may form for a number of reasons.
If the pen is stored with a needle attached, air bubbles may form in the cartridge.
After the disappearance of the hematoma in its place may form scars.
Your urine may be bloody first, and blood clots may form in the urinary tract.
Airlines utilize aircraft to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for codeshare agreements.
The report indicates the following general features that may form a basis for future work.
Product may form explosive dust/air mixtures if high concentration of product dust is suspended in air.
For example, commercial timber harvesting may form part of a conservation management plan for a woodland designated as a special area of conservation.
The bases may form hydrogen bonds between cytosine
It should therefore be provided that the information contained in the computerised database may form part of the aid application.
Emergency stocks held pursuant to Article 3 may form part of the stocks held pursuant to this Article.
Another theory of massive star formation suggests that massive stars may form by the coalescence of two or more stars of lower mass.
Is supported by over 160 million files which may form hundreds and thousands of different computer infections.
The reports referred to in paragraph 1 may form part of the National Reform Programmes referred to in Council Recommendation 2010/410/EU.
It may form flat, broad,
The enzyme residue may form a transient covalent bond with the substrate,
The stains and buildup that may form on quartz are right on the surface,
This body may form part of independent, pre-existing agencies charged at national level with, in particular, the safeguard of individuals' rights.
In patients with this disease, TTR breaks up and may form fibres called amyloid.