Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Is selective in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Ostarine, is selective androgen receptor modulator(SARM)
DAF is selective in choosing its suppliers
Studies in vitro have shown that sildenafil is selective for PDE5, which is involved in the erection process.
And if this is selective, then anything can trigger it… sights, smells, sounds.
Though the Mondriaan Fund is selective in regard to the sites referenced, it cannot guarantee the content
This is comparable to the active process in the kidneys which is selective and takes energy:
For example, the fact that certain companies might benefit more than others from a measure does not necessarily mean that the measure is selective.
On the other hand, the fact that certain companies might benefit more than others from a measure does not necessarily mean that the measure is selective.
Numient can be taken concomitantly with the recommended dose of an MAO inhibitor, which is selective for MAO inhibitor type B such as selegiline and rasagiline.
the Calvinist lacks certainty because God's love is selective.
Often the reality that is being dished up to us in this process is selective, fragmentary and manipulated.
With a round frame design, the designer wants to embody a retro concept that is selective for consumers with different personalities.
I have noticed that the indignation of some Members of this House is selective.
The pellet is selective eating impossible and your bird gets all the necessary nutrients.
that is to say aid which is selective, is prohibited.
interpreted as meaning that, for the purpose of assessing whether a measure is selective, account is to be taken of the institutional,
CdII while yeast CUP1 is selective for monovalent metal ions Cu(I), AgI.
angiotensin receptor blocker), that is selective for the type I(AT1) angiotensin receptor.
First thing, it is selective(you can turn it off
interpreted as meaning that, for the purpose of assessing whether a measure is selective, account is to be taken of the institutional,