Examples of using Commercially in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The phrase has also been used commercially to sell merchandise
This was used commercially as'celluloid', a highly flammable plastic used in the first half of the 20th century for lacquers
However, the dream to have commercially viable production in the immediate future may very well be dead.
Commercially grown mushrooms, on the other hand, are often grown in the dark
Commercially used camphor, linalool, alpha-terpineol, and geraniol are all usually produced from alpha-pinene
On the other hand, mushrooms that are commercially grown are usually grown in the dark
The most commercially important of these have the distinction of being impervious to thermal shock.
YbCl3 is now a commercially available source of Yb3+ ions and therefore of significant chemical interest.
The company says it hopes to make dicamba-resistant soyaa beans available commercially in three to seven years, with cotton to follow after that.
zopiclone is not commercially available,[2] although its active stereoisomer,
However, the first commercially successful bands- The Strokes, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol,
Wolf berry or goji berry as it is commercially known is part of the traditional Chinese medicine for over 6000 years.
As the game was commercially unsuccessful, the publisher stopped distributing the game around 1999.[3].
to give the sulfide: this reaction is used commercially in removing H2S using ZnO powder(e.g., as deodorant).
The Macintosh was the first commercially successful home computer to use this type of interface.
Commercially available amylases are Natalase™,
That was the first time I'd seen a commercially proactive move from a marketing department.
papaya, egg yolk, and is commercially prepared from the Physalis species.
Don't confuse Androsterone with androstenone or androstenol, which are two common components of pheromone products that are commercially available.
A solar-powered air conditioning system has been developed for use in trucks, and should be available commercially by early 2012.