Examples of using Overabundance in English and their translations into Swedish
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Its lack, just like an overabundance, has a deplorable effect on the state of all vital systems.
In a video interview with Blender, Alison Goldfrapp claimed the song was about the overabundance of women on reality television with breast implants.
How he tried to focus his menus while El Bulli served an overabundance of dishes.
Wilson, for example; explains certain crises by the overabundance of fixed capital, while he explains others by the overabundance of circulating capital.
studied by Salo and Kumar is the overabundance of information and how it affects the reader's ability to focus.
sarcasm formed overabundance.
Its atmosphere has overabundances of some elements, such as silicon,
The stellar spectrum of this star shows overabundances of mercury and manganese,
Component A, is a visual magnitude 5.69 magnetic Ap star showing overabundances of the elements aluminum,
properties of which include overabundances of carbon molecules(such as C2) and s-process elements.
I think I'm now burdened with an overabundance.
There is an overabundance of lead in all the things we eat nowadays.
Retinoid preparations are prescribed for patients with pigmentation resulting from an overabundance of sunlight.
An overabundance of information, far from being a handicap,
that is, with an overabundance of vital forces.
Physicist John H. Reynolds discovered that certain meteorites contained an isotopic anomaly in the form of an overabundance of xenon-129.
Undernourishment today coexists in the world with the effects of an overabundance of food in certain parts of the world.
Poor diet, lack of exercise, and an overabundance of environmental toxins can leave the body unbalanced
Ideal feeding of terrier scotch is a dry balanced high-quality feed, without an overabundance of proteins, as these dogs are very mobile.
That makes it perfect for utilization when cutting when overabundance estrogen is best evaded in light of its retentive consequences for water and fat.