We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Yes, China has bilateral trade deficits with quite a number of countries.
2
Officials said bilateral trade would help improve relations between the two countries.
3
Britain is Sudan's second largest bilateral humanitarian donor and the ex-colonial power.
4
But violence from organized crime remains an irritant in the bilateral relationship.
5
As a result, they increasingly circumvent global institutions by creating bilateral arrangements.
1
The CA was visible and bilaterallysymmetric in 49% of the images, and type 2 was the most commonly detected CA type (36%).
2
"They're not human, but they're bilaterallysymmetric," Harpal said.
Usage of bilaterally symmetrical in English
1
Background: Schipperkes develop bilaterallysymmetrical alopecia preceded by lightening of the hair coat not associated with systemic clinical signs.
2
The mouth was toothless and the two talons, bilaterallysymmetrical about the main body, each had four sharp digits.
3
The principal lesions were severe oedema of the brain and early, bilaterallysymmetrical, focal necrosis in the medulla oblongata.
4
These unicells then aggregated to polyps and their relatives, and then to simple, bilaterallysymmetrical worms (see Fig.
5
They found that the embryos were bilaterallysymmetrical, and were organized so differently that they belonged to two distinct taxonomic groups.
6
During embryogenesis, two bilaterallysymmetrical cephalic neurogenic regions form, which are initially separated from each other and from the ventral nerve cord.
7
The thing was both radially and bilaterallysymmetrical, with the body knobbly in the middle but coming to a sharp point front and back.
8
Fusion of bilaterallysymmetrical organs in the mid line (or fission of singletons into pairs on the antimeres) establishes a major class of cases: