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Significados de using wild em inglês
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Uso de using wild em inglês
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Draft legislation published last week will prohibit English circuses usingwild animals, i.e.
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I asked him if he could come up with an easy recipe usingwild plants.
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Furthermore, we can do it usingwild ocean fish.
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She thought about usingwild carrots or the peas from milk vetch pods, but changed her mind.
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Some fish farms were actually compounding the problem of overfishing in the wild by usingwild fish as feed.
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This observation was investigated usingwild type strains and a genetically-modified strain unable to produce the haemolytic toxin, pneumolysin.
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All four ciders below were made from estate-grown apples, usingwild yeasts, and without the addition of sulphites or preservatives.
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A model of temporal lobe epilepsy was established usingwild-type and NLRP3 knockout 129 mice.
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They fought two days; the Good Mind using the deer's horn, and the other, usingwild flag leafs, as arms.
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Circus owners will be barred from usingwild animals in their acts in Britain by December 2015, under restrictions announced yesterday.
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Three non-natural substrates were identified and compared to the natural substrate regarding their specific activities by usingwild-type and mutant nitrile reductase.
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As we learned in chapter 7, he delighted in usingwild and blasphemous words and imagery to communicate perfectly wholesome spiritual concepts.
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From A Forager's Treasury: A New Zealand guide to finding and usingwild plants by Johanna Knox, published by Allen and Unwin.
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Wonderland circus in Spain denies mistreating the animals and says it donated them when it decided to stop usingwild animals in performances.
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Circus owners will be barred from usingwild animals in their acts in Britain by December 2015, under restrictions announced y(...)
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We then demonstrate site-specific incorporation of these non-canonical, backbone-extended monomers at the N- and C- terminus of peptides usingwild-type and engineered ribosomes.