Examples of using Backbones in English and their translations into Romanian
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The backbones of many industries are all the same.
They're all animals without backbones, invertebrates.
Ribs and backbones are easily visible on shorthaired cats.
The only exercise he gets is rubbing people's backbones.
Linux refers to the kernel, or the backbones of the open source architecture.
John believes this shows that evolution is not a designed process. Nature may have randomly tried different kinds of backbones, and the best ones survived.
Today, animals with backbones dominate our planet on land, in the air and at sea.
The EESC considers the CAP to be one of the most important backbones of the European Union.
In many cases they also formed the backbones of cross-country passenger and freight transportation networks.
So this little animal takes us right back to the time when the first animals with backbones appeared on Earth.
Freeman: The evolvobots with segmented backbones are performing better than the one without.
Serverius is a connectivity and colocation supplier which is located in the Netherlands in between Europe's largest internet backbones of Amsterdam and Frankfurt.
With a number of doctors as main technical backbones, more than 30 of them are senior engineers or engineers.
The history of life on Earth has been known in outline for many years, but there were a number of tantalising gaps in it,particularly in the history of animals with backbones.
Policosanols are very long chain alcohols with carbon backbones ranging from 24 to 34 carbons.
Marine creatures, all without backbones, from corals to cuttlefish to crabs, make up the majority of life in the oceans.
They were among the first forms of life to appear on earth and they existed for several hundred million years before the development of fish,the first animals with backbones.
Our earliest vertebrate ancestors had backbones call notochords… boneless, flexible rods made of collagen.
Well, if we go back say 500 million years ago to the oceans that would have been full of creatures like these before there were fish and animals with backbones in the sea.
And they did that about 300 million years ago at a time when the animals with backbones, including our own ancestors, were still swimming in the seas.
Infrastructure investment was originally mostly geared towards large capital projects such as road and rail networks,energy pipelines and transmission grids and national telecom backbones.
Our servers are located in Germany and Helsinki on high-speed GBit backbones with peerings to all major nodes in Europe for the shortest latency.
Analysis of the data from subjects in the low viral load stratum showed no demonstrable difference between the nucleoside backbones in the proportion of patients free of virological failure at week 96.
The backbone of dogs has its own division.
You got a backbone made of knob cheese or what?
It is sometimes referred to as devil's backbone.
Teachers are the backbone of our country.
He has no backbone and no loyalty.
Schools is this nation's backbone.
This backbone is referred to as a pentagon.