Examples of using There are two forms in English and their translations into German
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There are two forms of the hormone.
Histopathological there are two forms.
There are two forms of drag bits.
Vienna, June 8, 2007- There are two forms of haemophilia.
There are two forms of leadership.
Any study of Islamic prayer will explain that there are two forms of prayer.
There are two forms of a“lack of culture”.
So that we are clear in what I am going to define for you, let me say that there are two forms of Income.
There are two forms of a family office.
By the way, there are two forms of small fishes.
There are two forms of progressive MS.
In medicine, there are two forms of gastritis.
There are two forms of macula degeneration.
Now there are two forms of attention.
There are two forms of transit damage.
At home there are two forms: the southern var.
There are two forms of plane-cell carcinoma.
Longicornu There are two forms of albiflora mutations with orchids.
There are two forms of rabies: paralytic and furious.
Car pooling: There are two forms of collective car travel: car pooling and car sharing.
There are two forms of Vitamin K. Do you know the difference?
As mentioned, there are two forms of vitamin D of which Vitamin D3 is the best-known and most widely-studied.
There are two forms of Balboa- Pure Balboa and Bal-Swing.
There are two forms of insulin-like growth factor: IGF-1 and IGF-2.
There are two forms that must be filled to the customer record.
There are two forms of Mi-2 proteins which show a high similarity almost 70.
There are two forms of penis enlargement, when you are getting down to business.
There are two forms of aeration- mechanical at which the stone crumbles on slices, and chemical at which it decays.
There are two forms of WC, a hexagonal form, a-WC, and a cubic high temperature form, β-WC, which has the rock salt structure.
There are two forms of the Interrogative-Indefinite Pronoun in Modern Indo-European, and each one corresponds to a different class in our system, qi-(with ablaut qei-) to the Substantive, and qo- to the Adjective pronouns.
