Examples of using Subtypes in English and their translations into Swedish
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Other subtypes were infrequently represented.
It is divided in turn into several subtypes.
There are three subtypes of schedular systems.
This category of logs includes four subtypes.
Other subtypes of idiopathic generalised seizure.
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There are at least two subtypes of these receptors.
further subdivided into three subtypes.
They classified AMIs into subtypes from M0 to M7.
Monolithic screed, which is divided into several subtypes.
No new influenza virus subtypes have been detected in humans.
All clinical phenotypes can be further divided into two subtypes.
Several subtypes of Type A flu viruses cause avian influenza.
Pathologically there are two subtypes of arteriosclerosis:-.
Some subtypes of AML carry a poorer outlook than others.
We found that there are different subtypes of virus in these ducks.
The subtypes also predict prognosis
There are several different subtypes of this microscope, including.
D2-like receptor class- This comprises of D2, D3, and D4 receptor subtypes.
Anxiety disorders encompass various subtypes of mental disorders.
It is a quinuclidine derivative with activity across multiple muscarinic receptor subtypes.
CP 47,497 in several different subtypes(different cyclohexylphenols- CP).
Similar ACR responses were observed in patients with different PsA subtypes, including DIP.
There are two main subtypes of germ cell testicular cancer.
One can identify a number of dominant organisational subtypes that exist in practice.
producing different subtypes of the disease.
In this phase no new influenza virus subtypes have been detected in humans.
Viruses of subtypes H5 and H7 shall be subjected to the characterisation tests, in accordance with the diagnostic manual.
The avian influenza virus and its subtypes have the tendency to easily mutate.
L2- this has subtypes including.
Conditions for supply of quantities and subtypes of concentrated inactivated antigen;