Examples of using Prior to the invention in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Although these works were created prior to the invention of photography, the creative principle is the same.
Prior to the invention of unicode, there were several hundred different systems whose purpose was to encode and assign these numbers.
Prior to the invention of the internet, you would never had to even consider customers outside of your local community.
Prior to the invention of automotive GPS items, traveling to unknown areas had to be done by reading a map and/or asking for instructions.
But a similarassertion could have been made prior to the invention of gunpowder-- or any other invention conceived since fire.
Prior to the invention of SARS-CoV, MHV had been the best-studied coronavirus both in vivo and in vitro also as at the molecular level.
A delay in the service just because of delay in cleaningdishes was one of the major problems prior to the invention of the modern dishwashers.
Prior to the invention of automotive GPS models, traveling to unknown areas had to be achieved via reading a map and/or asking for instructions.
For instance, the wheel is an invention derived from wood, rubber, or metal-materials that were in existence prior to the invention of the wheel.
Prior to the invention of automated GPS units, traveling to unknown areas had to be done through reading a map and/ or asking for directions.
BC Powder has a slight saponification effect on cooking oils& fats due to its alkalinity andwas used for kitchens prior to the invention of Wet Chemical extinguishers.
Prior to the invention of automotive GPS units, touring to unknown areas needed to be done by way of reading a map and/or asking for instructions.
Dubai's pearling industry, which formed the main sector of the city's economy,was based primarily on expeditions in the creek, prior to the invention of cultured pearls in the 1930s.
Prior to the invention of writing, our ancestors had to rely on memory, sketches, or music to encode and preserve important information.
Also packed in this clustered area is the historic SN 1987 a- one of the most young supernovaremnants seen in our galaxy since the 17th century(prior to the invention of the first telescopes).
Prior to the invention of Summit, Titan's speed and energy efficiency made it a“time machine,” according to Buddy Bland, project director at ORNL.
Dubai's pearling industry, which formed the main sector of the city's economy,was based primarily on expeditions in the creek, prior to the invention of cultured pearls in the 1930s.
Prior to the invention of lithography, billboard copy could only be produced on a very small scale which made it significantly less effective as a marketing tool than it is today.
It was traditionally used as an herbal remedy for various illnesses by Native American tribes,as well as by many medical providers prior to the invention of antibiotics in the latter part of the 20th century.
Prior to the invention of ultrasound technology, one had to either wait for nine months to know the gender of the baby or rely on the different pregnancy myths and superstitions.
Prior to the invention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR), defibrillation, epinephrine injection, and other treatments in the 20th century, the absence of blood circulation(and vital functions related to blood circulation) was historically considered the official definition of death.
Although the cistern later became the Chapel of the Invention of the Cross, there is no evidence for the rumour prior to the 11th century, and modern archaeological investigation has now dated the cistern to the 11th century repairs by Monomachos[13].
A PTO employee(known as an examiner) will consider your application to determine whether your invention is new andnon-obvious as compared to prior inventions.
Prior to Whitfield's invention, earlier cleanrooms often had problems with particles and unpredictable airflows.
(d) Using inventions or industrial designs by persons with the prior use right according to the provisions of article 134 of this Law;
Prior to that invention, nuts and bolts were not commodities but once they became componentized, innovation led to the internal combustion engine, planes, trains and automobiles.