Examples of using Whose effects in English and their translations into Hindi
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It was a discovery whose effects.
Drugs whose effects can be reduced.
There was also an explosion in 2010 whose effects are still being witnessed.
They also added enzymes that made the yeast produce two other natural cannabinoids, CBDV(cannabidivarin)and THCV(tetrahydrocannabivarin), whose effects are not well understood.
This merger is a violent event whose effects on the gas in these galaxies is complex.
It is known that the US has recently made India out of thelist of countries taking advantage of this scheme, whose effects have been discussed in this article.
The burundanga(or scopolamine) is a drug whose effects or symptoms tend to eliminate the will of the person.
At present,climate change is one of the important challenges whose effects are being felt directly.
Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and….
The burundanga or scopolamine: the drug that cancels your will The burundanga(or scopolamine)is a drug whose effects or symptoms tend to eliminate the will of the person.
Education is a weapon, whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.
In early February, meteorologists noticed a large-scale weather eventdeveloping 30km high in the Arctic stratosphere, whose effects on our less lofty weather systems are well understood.
Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in their hands and at whom it is aimed.”.
The IUD is a copper or hormonal device(the latter releases levonorgestrel),which has to be placed by the gynecologist, and whose effects last between five and ten years depending on the case, so it can be used as a long-term contraceptive.
Jewish law includes several considerations whose effects are similar to those of modern intellectual property laws, though the notion of intellectual creations as property does not seem to exist- notably the principle of Hasagat Ge'vul(unfair encroachment) was used to justify limited-term publisher(but not author) copyright in the 16th century.
You cannot escape learning about the horrid history whose effects are still visible on the faces, bodies the locals even today.
Developing after 16 weeks, gestational diabetes, whose effects on the fetus and the mother's health can be very dangerous, causes severe consequences and death.
The tendency towards street protest willbe encouraged too by the climate crisis, whose effects mean that the most heavily exploited, including along race and gender lines, have the most to lose.
The benefit is payableonly on the happening of death due to accident whose effects can be visible on the body. The maximum sum assured can be purchased is Rs 2.5 crores and the age must vary in between 18 years to 64 years.
About 1 person in 25 suffers from a condition called“amusia,” whose effects range from tone-deafness to the total inability to find any pleasure in music.
Today,“snake oil” is a term used to describe any product whose effects are completely made up, but doctors actually have used real oil from snakes as medicine.
Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at who it is aimed.”.
Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it is his handsand at whom it is aimed.
You can get all the love problem solutions in our organization, whose effect remains for a long time till the end of your life.
Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it and at whom it is aimed.
With XtraSize you do not buy garbage andno chemicals, but a completely natural and safe product, whose effect has been confirmed in many studies and tests.
Another explanation for dark energy is that it is a new kind of dynamical energy fluid or field,something that fills all of space but something whose effect on the expansion of the Universe is the opposite of that of matter and normal energy;
The film had 2400 scenes with special effects, whose runtime was 141 minutes.