Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Cga in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Column CGA to RGB converter.
CGC, CGA, CGG, AGA, and AGG.
Also CgA increases due to decreased gastric acidity.
Green coffee bean is all about the substance chlorogenic acid CGA.
Support both CGA and VGA monitors.
The CGA is thought to be the reason for prolonging life.
Pure graphics could be viewed with a CGA color graphics adapter.
Hight Quality CGA standard, 0-4Lpm with 12 levels adjustable.
Bit Doves is a game that look like an old monochrome CGA computer or….
CGA makes you feel full more quickly,
These fittings are frequently used on product transfer hose assemblies. CGA.
Supports CGA(standard resolution)
Pyrofer is working on a converter to transform a 80 column CGA video signal to RGB.
The CGA helps to develop the immune system to fight bacteria.
typically called CGA on component lists in supplements.
CGA(Computer Graphics Adapter)
generally called CGA on active ingredient lists in supplements.
also known as CGA.
With a CGA, you give assets to a charity
Germany also received on 4 September 1996 an application from Novartis concerning pymetrozine CGA 215944.
Whereas the dossier the CGA 245 704 was referred to the Standing Committee on Plant Health on 19 June 1997;
Bordet will investigate the predictive role of a comprehensive geriatric assessment CGA.
This is to allow CgA levels that might be spuriously elevated following PPI treatment to return to reference range.
generated by the CGA.
I'm already talking to Hercules about placing their CGA technology directly onto our motherboard for the next iteration.
If CgA and gastrin levels have not returned to reference range after initial measurement,
The worms were injected with polyphenol chlorogenic acid(CGA), a chemical found in caffeine
Whereas the dossiers for CGA 279 202(trifloxystrobin),
the Member States with a view to the inclusion of CGA 245 704 as an active substance in Annex I of Directive 91/414/EEC
Stunts was an old DOS game with simple CGA/EGA/VGA graphics,