English to Albanian Meaning of peloponnese - Peloponnese


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Definitions of peloponnese in English
Noun(1) the southern peninsula of Greece; dominated by Sparta until the 4th century BC
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(1) It should be noted that the inner shell wall of ammonoids was lined by an organic membrane or pellicle , a porous sheet consisting of numerous interwoven organic fibers.(2) The semitransparent pellicle did not interfere with the participant's interceptive movement.(3) However, in the dry type, the pellicle and cuticle remain intact in the functional phase, whereas they become discontinuous in the wet type.(4) Young papillae are covered with a pellicle - cuticle layer and contain starch grains.(5) Proline-rich proteins' coat the teeth with a thin layer - pellicle - that serves as a protective diffusion barrier on the tooth surface.(6) A semi-suspension polymerization process was used in this work in order to prepare ion exchange pellicular resins.(7) A pellicular coated support and method for producing such a support are disclosed.
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