Examples of using Is released into in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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A significant part of water used in industries is released into the water bodies without treatment.
In this case, glucose ceases to be absorbed by the body and is released into the bloodstream, which causes severe intoxication.
The testosterone, which is the hormone for sex drive in both men and women, is released into saliva during kissing.
iron is stored and the liver also plays a large role in how much iron is released into the body.
more glucose is released into the blood stream.
The ultrasonic cavitation opens cells and promotes mass transfer so that the caffeine is released into the water.
Neisseria gonorrhoeae, it is released into the environment.
From there, the heat is released into the air and the LED lamp stays cool, which keeps its promise of a very long life.
This selectivity is achieved when the optical energy that is released into the tissue is mainly absorbed by the melanin pigment in the hair.
Every time an egg is released into the reproductive system, the surface of
It is released into the blood stream when any of theses organs are damaged.
Histamine is the substance that is released into our bloodstream from mast cells during an allergic reaction.
Which then is released into the atmosphere and is extremely damaging to the climate.
approximately a ton of carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
the resulting carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
additional AST is released into the bloodstream.
blood cell is destroyed, the iron(which is part of hemoglobin) is released into the blood stream.
the fat in the form of triglycerides is released into the interstitial fluid between the cells,
Food and environmental allergies are often linked to parasites because as digested food is released into the intestines, it can seep through perforations caused by the parasites into the lymphatic system.
Bitter gourd reduces the amount of glucose that is released into the blood by inhibiting the enzymes that break down disaccharides to two monosaccharides(e.g. glucose)(Oishi et al. 2007,