-
Testosterone propionate as a tonic,
strengthener. Tonophosphan: 1942–1944,
phosphoric preparation – SC tonic,
strengthener. Ultraseptyl:
Sulfonamide for respiratory...
- emulsifiers,
DATEM does not form
starch complexes. Its main
function is as a
strengthener. Typically,
DATEM is 0.375 to 0.5% of the
total flour weight in most...
- dawn.
Together with Ushas, she is
referred to as a
powerful mother and
strengthener of
vital power. She
represents cyclic rhythmic patterns of the cosmos...
- own recipes, and
early Americans believed rum to be
nutritious and a
strengthener of the body. In How to Mix Drinks: Or, The Bon-vivant's Companion, mid-19th-century...
- Senate,
serves at the
pleasure of the president.
President George W. Bush
strengthened the role of the DNI on July 30, 2008, with
Executive Order 13470, which...
-
marriages are
often arranged.
Anthropologists believe it is used as a tool to
strengthen the family,
conserve its wealth,
protect its
cultural heritage, and retain...
- The Self-
Strengthening Movement, also
known as the
Westernization or
Western Affairs Movement (c. 1861–1895), was a
period of
radical institutional reforms...
- the
panel indicated had "
strengthened peace among comrades". It was
founded as the
International Stalin Prize for
Strengthening Peace Among Peoples, but...
-
group uniting on an anti-western stance.
Further a
BRICS expansion would strengthen the
group economically but
political jointness could be
negatively affected...
-
power of steam,
Commissioner Lin was the
first self-
strengthener.[citation needed] Self-
strengthening enterprises,
including ****nals, shipyards, and technical...