Примери коришћења Medicine's на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Medicine's helping?
Hey, Prien, that medicine's rotgut.
Medicine's in here!
Vaccination is arguably medicine's greatest success.
The medicine's over here.
His body's let him down, medicine's let him down.
Medicine's an abomination.
Rheumatoid arthritis is one of medicine's mysteries.
Medicine's my baby.
Rheumatoid arthritis, in fact, is one of medicine's mysteries.
Medicine's in the office.
Nobody likes to admit it, but medicine's a volume business.
The medicine's helping.
These differences don't have any effect on the medicine's safety or effectiveness.
Medicine's on the counter.
Traditional Chinese Medicine's therapies help restore this harmony.
Medicine's only for fighters.
For the last 3,000 years, medicine's been the great curse.
Medicine's a fascinating field.
Scientists say they have settled one of medicine's biggest debates after a huge study found that anti-depressants work.
Medicine's the way I pay the music bills.
The Doctor of Philosophy allows you to undertake supervised research studies in one ormore of the Faculty of Health Sciences& Medicine's research areas and groups.
Danny's medicine's in his backpack.
The new law adopted last week aims to avoid duplicating national assessments to determine a medicine's added value that help EU countries decide on pricing.
The medicine's working. I'm getting you out of here.
A new law adopted by the European Parliament on Wednesday, 3rd October,aims to avoid duplicating national health technology assessments to determine a medicine's added value that helps EU countries decide on pricing.
Cause medicine's a little like being a detective.
Austria, the current holder of the rotating Presidency of the EU,has this week signed up to what began life as the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine's(EAPM) MEGA initiative, joining those who signed a declaration in April.
Medicine's pretty competitive so I guess you have to do whatever's right for you.
Depending on the situation at hand, your doctor may decide to administer what's called a prophylaxis against Lyme disease,Luis Marcos, M.D., the fellowship program director at Stony Brook Medicine's division of infectious diseases, tells SELF.