Examples of using It is still used in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Although the word"rheumatism" is no longer in the medical dictionary, it is still used informally to describe symptoms similar to those experienced in osteoarthritis.
Found now in several undecipherable inscriptions, it is still used and studied unto this day in the secret communities of the Eastern adepts, and called by them- according to the locality- Zend-zar and Brahma or Dew-Bhashya.
Found now in several undecipherable inscriptions, it is still used and studied unto this day in the secret communities of the Eastern adepts,
Unlike many anabolic steroids, Halotestin was regularly prescribed to men and women, and while its modern day use is somewhat limited it is still used to treat breast cancer in some women.
They don't learn that the mercury in vaccines is documented in the medical literature as a potent neurotoxin and that it is still used in the manufacturing of some vaccines and as a preservative as well.
The ancient Egyptians knew about the benefits of propolis and in Africa it is still used today, as a medicine,
Ironically the term as it is still used by modernists today has been interpreted to mean that the paintings of this period were only painted for those wealthy enough to afford them.
DDT is now banned in at least 86 countries, but it is still used in some developing nations to prevent malaria and other tropical diseases by killing mosquitoes and other disease-carrying insects.
While the chapel is too small for the entire school to have mass together in it, it is still used for smaller masses and reconciliation services.
but today it is still used in agriculture, as well as applied to the public areas such as parks, golf courses as
the 3rd millennium BC, it was passed down to the ancient Babylonians, and it is still used- in a modified form- for measuring time, angles, and the geographic coordinates that are angles.”.
Pergolide is not available for use by humans in the United States, however, it is still used in various other countries,
despite newer models existing today, over 4,500 F-16s have been built and it is still used by some military across the world.
even broader spectrum and higher activity levels against resistant pathogens like Aspergillus spp.[3] It is still used as a treatment in cases of resistance to other drugs.
It is still used in combination with Potassium chlorate to make a contact explosive known as"red explosive" for some types of torpedoes and other novelty exploding fireworks, as well in the cores
It is still used in combination with potassium chlorate to make a contact explosive known as"red explosive" for some types of torpedoes and other novelty exploding fireworks branded as'cracker balls',
This means that there are 3.3 shaku to one meter.[6][7] The use of the unit for official purposes was banned on March 31, 1966, although it is still used in traditional Japanese carpentry and some other fields.
Today, it's still used to create strings for musical instruments.