Voorbeelden van het gebruik van The residue of in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Note how far up the dipstick the residue of oil is- this can be difficult to see when the oil is clean.
held the seat for the residue of the ten-year term.
Monzó:‘I sometimes regard my jewellery as the residue of an activity'.
There's no hard evidence yet, but the residue of such a program might still exist.
This is to be expected as you face clearing the residue of karma accumulated over a long period of time.
namely the residue of cane sugar and sugar beats.
Through these steps, the ubiquitin molecule forms an isopeptide bond with the residue of lysine on the protein substrate respectively.
I found a gas. Out in that humble garage, from the residue of flubber.
Out in that humble garage, from the residue of flubber, I found a gas.
Later that day when another rocket is being prepared, the residue of Ukkie's 13 motors can be clearly seen.
They often show little more than the residue of a conjuring act
primarily hydrogen and helium, would still carry the residue of the elements on a molecular level.
Rinse off with clean, cold water after cleaning to remove the residue of cleaning materials.
One of the new features of the project is the use of higher derivatives to bound the residue of the Dedekind zeta-function.
Just imagine that the air surrounding these places-- it's filled with the residue of explosives and coal.
The residue of Adamson's descendants migrated north
more vigorous tribes from the north quickly and willingly assimilated the residue of the civilization of Mesopotamia
On 16 April the Commission decided to raise no objection to a FRF 1 billion capital injection into Air France, being the residue of the third instalment of a total FRF 20 million.
Your scientists will discover some radioactivity on Mars that cannot be explained solely by natural rock formations- this is the residue of the atomic explosions, since some of the elements used have a half-life of millions of years.