Examples of using Migrate in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The Columbia supports several species of fish that migrate between the Pacific Ocean
Migrate client access services from previous versions of Exchange Server, and configure the Client Access server
It will migrate towards edges of the room within a matter of minutes
For those customers who already have a fully managed account, the dedicated server providers will migrate all your data from the present account to the newly created account.
If you migrate to WordPress, Blogger will not automatically redirect these visitors to your new web site.
We recommend that you migrate to Exchange 2016 if you can't migrate to Office 365.
the centrioles migrate away from one another and both the nuclear envelope
The number one reason parents leave their children behind when they migrate for work is not having anyone to look after them when they are at work.
Without the forests, people migrate to cities, or move to richer countries in search of work.
We should next migrate the models to the database so that it picks up the newly added Admin models.
For example, you can't migrate a bunch of 64-bit printer drivers to a Windows 2000 server and expect them to work.
This transformation, this change, changes them into the liquid hydrocarbons that move and migrate, will become our oil and gas reservoir.[5].
For example, as teeth respond to forces or migrate medially, bone resorbs on the pressure side
Some 85% of Han who migrate to Tibet to establish businesses fail; they generally leave within two to three years.
These plasticizers can migrate out and cause problems with certain plastics.
Vietnamese men and women migrate abroad for work independently or through state-owned,
It is unclear whether all populations migrate or whether some birds just move down to lower altitudes for the winter.
Migrate the current system from PHP 5.3 to PHP 7, change the database from SQL Server to Amazon Aurora then upload the system to AWS.
Lithium-ion batteries are named after the lithium ions migrate back and forth during charging and discharging.
The scientists also measure the chemicals that leach into food and the extent to which they migrate in different kinds of foods.