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Dictionary » T » Translator Translatortranslator 1. One who translates; especially, one who renders into another language; one who expresses the sense of words in one language by equivalent words in another. 2. A repeating instrument. Origin: L. Translator: cf. F. Translateur. ![]()
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Results from our forumI need information about the name of this enzymeIt is obvious that you are not a native english speaker, and that the translator that you are using is not ideal. But it is hard to help, when we do not get a good idea of what the question is. Right now you appear to be asking what enzyme converts a dipeptide ...
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diff. pollination mechanismsPls explain the following pollination mechanisms....... 1. Jaculator mechanism 2. lever mechanism 3. translator mechanism 4. siphon mechanism What are ubisch bodies??
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Re:... sure. Never been to Japan. Would like to go one day though. I did once have something of mine put on a Romanian news website once. When I used my translator to translate it from Romanian into English, a couple of words were missing and some words were even translated into different words altogether. ...
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The Fiber Disease... do the post. Blackmail it was not. STOP lying and stealing. Randy Hello, can you use spell or grammar check or something? You are a professional translator? Pleeeaaze! [b]I am dyslexic and very busy. If you care to make fun of my disability ..please feel free to do so. Also I am the agnecy owner, ...
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The Fiber Disease... or this post goes up tonight. I willwatch for your apology. Randy Hello, can you use spell or grammar check or something? You are a professional translator? Pleeeaaze! This is like trying to deal with an addict or alcoholic. There is no rationality, therefore no point. Now PLEASE stop wasting ...
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