Esimerkkejä Ability to regulate käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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One of them being the ability to regulate climate on the long term.
The main advantage- the constancy of the temperature of heating devices and the ability to regulate temperature.
The ability to regulate melanin production has potential application in a number of conditions, including photodamage of the skin.
First of all, pay attention to the ability to regulate temperature.
Ability to regulate complex systems and provide a stable reference framework for industry and public and private operators;
It's a disorder that affects your ability to regulate sleep and wakefulness.
It's an extremely rare genetic condition due to a mutation in the P53 gene that suppresses the ability to regulate cell growth.
Homeostasis refers to a system's ability to regulate its internal environment.
Its ability to regulate fat metabolism, reduce blood sugar, reduce body weight in diabetics makes this product very useful for health.
The main advantage and versatility of adaptogens is the ability to regulate the state of the central nervous system CNS.
But suffice to say that we have reached a point where science andtechnology have advanced at such an exponential rate for so long, it may be way beyond our ability to regulate and control them.
In addition, this substance has the ability to regulate carbohydrate metabolism, which in turn is responsible for the slender figure of a man.
Narcolepsy is a long-term sleep disorder which affects the brain's ability to regulate the normal sleep-wake cycle.
As such it has the potential to interfere with the body's ability to regulate levels ofgood(HDL- high density lipoprotein) and bad(LDL- low density lipoprotein) cholesterol.
Have advanced at such an exponential rate for so long,-Apparently not. But suffice to say that we reached the point where science and technology it may be way beyond our ability to regulate and control them.
Widely used in the fields of medicine and sports,this light metal has the ability to regulate the body's natural current through cell ionization.
Apparently not. Suffice to say that we have reached a point where science and technology… have advanced at such an exponential rate for so long… it may be way beyond our ability to regulate and control them.
This gives a very high frequency of Type XXII remarkable ability to regulate its chronograph seconds hand complete a full rotation in 30 seconds.
The purpose of this resolution is not to deal with the exchange rate, andyet we know very well that the state of transatlantic relations will depend largely on our ability to regulate trade internationally.
This amendment presents the importance of individual billing and the ability to regulate one's own consumption of heat and hot water as a means to save energy.
A key question in the consultation was whether the EU's proposed approach for TTIP would achieve the right balance between protecting investors andsafeguarding the EU's right and ability to regulate in the public interest.
Have advanced at such an exponential rate for so long, it may be way beyond our ability to regulate and control them. But suffice to say that we have reached a point where science and technology.
Never have we seen, in the past 50 years, such a sharp decline of ecosystem functions and services on the planet,one of them being the ability to regulate climate on the long term, in our forests, land and biodiversity.
In this respect, the requests in no way undermine orreduce host governments' ability to regulate pricing, availability and affordability of services of general interest as they choose.
Requests are being made on environmental services, but these do not touch on the issue of access to(water) resources andin no way undermine or reduce host governments' ability to regulate pricing, availability and affordability of water supplies as they choose.
I also voted against the motion because it does not safeguard full respect for the rights of governments to protect their ability to regulate and provide fundamental services, especially in the field of public goods and services such as health, education, culture, communications, transport, water and energy.
One of the most typical factor that diet programs is not successful is the lack of ability to regulate hunger and maintain an optimal metabolic rate.
But suffice to say that we have reached a point where science and technology it may be way beyond our ability to regulate and control them. Apparently not. have advanced at such an exponential rate for so long.