Examples of using Which can result in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
However, there is no standard of what the report will contain, which can result in differences in the preparation of reports.
it's likely to receive more conversions, which can result in an improved return on investment.
reproducing premises for microorganisms, which can result in infection.
This causes the Advanced Format disk to internally update the 512-byte logical sector within its 4KB physical sector, which can result in performance and reliability issues.
Hope is handmade which can result in differences in the glass,
more nerves low blood platelet count which can result in bleeding or bruising.
Use of InductOs may cause heterotopic ossification in the surrounding tissues, which can result in complications.
reproducing premises for microorganisms, which can result in infection.
It can also lead to damage of your lungs, which can result in coughing up blood.
This illusion of control can fool some gamblers into thinking that they have a higher chance of winning, which can result in them playing for longer.
Insufficient supply of blood leads to the formation of ischemia in the organs, which can result in irreversible tissue damage.
Rubbing your hair wears on the outer layers, which can result in dull hair.
Mr Curran admits that councils tend not to adopt a standard approach to probate searches, which can result in some bizarre practices.
Each spin results in wilds appearing randomly on the reels which can result in more bigger wins.
Jumps of this scale can cause inexperienced riders to have accidents on landing, which can result in injury.
also reproducing premises for microorganisms, which can result in infection.
low self-confidence which can result intoself-destructive behavior and suffering.
a terminal-based IRC client which can result in denial of service.
has been shown to cause an 82% decrease in amprenavir AUC, which can result in virological failure and resistance development.
detached children can attach to devices, which can result in addiction(Rowan 2010).