Examples of using Days to develop in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Nymphs take 55 days to develop into adults.
Pupae do not feed and take approximately two days to develop.
Nymphs take 150 days to develop into adults.
Syphilis initially takes anywhere between 9 and 90 days to develop.
It takes about 14 days to develop a neutrophil in bone marrow.
The pupae do not feed on anything and take about two days to develop to an adult.
Eggs take 30- 90 days to develop, with 3- 6 overlapping generations per year.
Under optimal conditions, it takes 20 days to develop from egg to adult.
Patch tests can detect delayed allergic reactions,which can take several days to develop.
A sore takes about one to three days to develop after contact with fluid or crusts from a sore.
After immunisation, protection from the flu takes 10 to 14 days to develop.
Eggs take around 60- 210 days to develop into adults, with 1- 4 generations per year depending on the temperature.
In more severe cases,neurological symptoms can take several hours or up to three days to develop.
UVB yields a tan that takes roughly 2 days to develop because it stimulates the body to produce more melanin.
In more severe cases there are neurological symptoms that can take several hours orup to three days to develop.
Spironolactone has a fairly slow onset of action, taking several days to develop and similarly the effect diminishes slowly.
Type IV hypersensitivity(also known as cell-mediated or delayed type hypersensitivity)usually takes between two and three days to develop.
UVB on the other handyields a tan that takes roughly 2 days to develop because it stimulates the body to produce more melanin.
Then the soybeans and wheat are mixed with a culturing mold, for example, Aspergillus,and left for two to three days to develop.
The obvious signs of concussion can take hours and days to develop, so it's not surprising that it might be picked up after the match.'.
Type 4 hypersensitivity(also known as cell-mediated or delayed type hypersensitivity)usually ta kes between two and three days to develop.
UVB yields a slower tan that requires roughly two days to develop, because the mechanism of UVB tanning is to stimulate the body to produce more melanin.
Type IV hypersensitivity(also known as cell-mediated or delayed type hypersensitivity)usually takes between two and three days to develop.
They say that it takes 21 days to develop a habit, so a 30-day challenge should help you replace your bad habit with something better.
Another type of hyperactivity that allergies can take the form of is called a cell-mediated(or delayed) reaction,as the reaction takes two to three days to develop.
They state that it takes twenty-one days to develop a habit, so a thirty-day challenge should help you substitute your unhealthy habit with a good one.
Allergies also may be considered to be another type of hypersensitivity, the cell-mediated(or delayed) reaction,as the reaction takes two to three days to develop.