Voorbeelden van het gebruik van The early stage in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Especially in the early stage of braking, the surface of the holes ensures optimal performance,
With the blinds so low in the early stage, attempts to steal them won't increase your stack that much.
We saw with our naked eyes some of the maize fields with all the plants dying at the early stage.
Cerebral palsy can be detected during the early stage of childhood particularly when the stage of development of the infant is significantly slowed down.
The early stage- combined with therapy, consists of therapeutic baths,
It is an obvious ear position in the early stage of a chase.[10].
Gulfport M.E. found the exact same thing at his crime scene-- the mass insect infestation not consistent with the early stage of decomposition.
writing of English at the early stage.
In the early stage of Arthritis, the cartilage becomes damaged,
The early stage of a tournament is characterised by small blinds and-comparatively- very big stacks.
as national growth in the early stage of catching up tends to be driven by a few centres of development.
While the changes in the joint are more intensified than in the early stage, they are less pronounced than in the advanced stage. .
Agile projects face a challenge to estimate size and cost during the early stage where Epics
Red mulberries can be discovered during the later part of the early stage of the spring season or the summertime period.
with Jan taking over the initiative with black at the early stage.
Monocytes on the other hand are activated to differentiate into M1 macrophages that contribute to parasite control in the early stage of infection.
Some problems are not easy to find in the early stage of circuit production.
Monocytes on the other hand are activated to differentiate into activated macrophages that contribute to parasite control in the early stage of infection.
