Examples of using Adverse in English and their translations into Thai
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
Report an adverse event.
To increase the overall body resistance to adverse factors;
Report adverse event.
Accurate dimension and resistivity to adverse conditions.
Reporting an Adverse Event.
I will. You all worked hard in this adverse situation.
There are no adverse effects.
Vaccines, like other drugs, can have potential adverse effects.
Sometimes it is possible to develop such side effects or adverse reactions after taking pills.
To identify the positive and adverse effects of the globalisation.
No adverse effects.
For plants planted into the ground, adverse weather conditions can cause the appearance of a yellow sheet, and in the greenhouse- a shortage of nitrogen and phosphorus in the soil.
This form of cupro nickel tube gives the best service life under the most adverse conditions because of improved corrosion resistance and almost insensitive to stress corrosion.
However, under adverse weather conditions and errors in the care of the plant can be affected by various harmful insects and diseases.
But often, adverse weather conditions, depleted soil, mistakes in agricultural technology weaken the plants and become the causes of disease.
To enhance the stability of the signal reception under adverse weather conditions and on the boundary of the satellite service area changes the parameter FES broadcasting(Forward Error Correction) c 5/6 on 3/4.
They literally put on the web-- publicly available, you could all download it right now-- hundreds of thousands of adverse event reports from patients, doctors, companies, pharmacists.
If you or someone in your family experience an adverse event after taking a dietary supplement, report it to the FDA.
Designed to withstand adverse weather conditions and to astound audiences and make them enjoy flickering-free live videos in sharp and brilliant images.
But this is not always the case, because being planted"before winter", the plants grow more hardened and ready for any adverse weather phenomena.