Examples of using A combination in English and their translations into Telugu
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Offset dies- a combination punch and die set that bends two angles in one stroke to produce a Z shape.
The name Baramulla is derived from the Sanskrit Varāhamūla(वराहमूल), a combination of varaha(boar) and mūla(root or deep) meaning"boar's molar."[1].
De who ran un experiment using the premises of Emerson and a combination of 2 Orphek 850 Nm Leds(5 watt) and 1 Orphek wide Red(5watt).
Their are using only a combination of our Bars to light their tanks displayed in groups of fours.
3 M products already have a combination of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber.
poor compliance, drug interactions, or a combination of these factors.
beige clutch with gold fittings and elegant boat, made from a combination of the same gold and skin tone to match the coat.
Armed with the knowledge of the spectral needs the Orphek team can design and implement a combination of specially designed LEDs to produce the exact lighting that you need for Photosynthetic Jellyfish,
Historically, Secunderabad constituted a combination of three villages namely, Tirumalagiri, Bowenpally and Marredpally. It has some historic buildings
for example in the image to the right you will see that by crushing the 3 purple candies the two blue above drop to replace them in the horizontal column thus creating a combination of four, this horizontal union gives you a horizontal striped candy.
In some cases a combination of both.
Centrophenoxine is a combination of two chemicals.
Wyandot Chickens: a combination of beauty and productivity.
It is a combination of design, production and sales.
And do"a combination of incongruous," no more surprises.
Mimics metal halide and T5 lighting or a combination of both.
As stated above the product is a combination of four testosterone esters.
Because Lilly… you are a combination of talent and beauty together.
The combination of macroscopic and microscopic is a combination of unity and dialectics.
Qualities that are inborn or acquired, or a combination of both qualities.
