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•Anaplastic cells are derived from adult, differentiated cells.
•This change comes about by virtue of the force acting on...
•Such explosions come ( about) (or occur) each 100 years.
II•No major breakthrough has come about (разг.).
•Most of the world's volcanic activity is found near the boundaries of...
•This process has been going on for 3 billion years.
•The change from melt to crystalline rock happens (or occurs) rapidly.
•Here, fluvial denudation has been in progress for long periods of time.
•Expansion of the clay mass results when more water penetrates...
•The Mediterranean Sea was the site of extensive evaporite depositions ( B Средиземном море происходили...).
•Processes of fluvial denudation are at work from the very beginning.
•Two processes operate simultaneously.
•Every living cell is a seat of numerous metabolic reactions.
•Combustion will occur (or proceed) at any pressure if a suitable catalyst is added.
•Under these conditions the transformation of heat energy into other forms of energy takes place.
•The past 20 years have witnessed an amazing increase in the number of molecules detected.
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(см. также помнить) know• Во многих случаях необходимо знать скорость (= частоту), при которой... - In many cases it is required to know the rate at which...• Далее, из элементарных соображений мы знаем, что... - Furthermore, we know from elementary considerations that...• Из нашего опыта мы знаем, что... - It is a matter of experience that...• Из повседневного опыта мы знаем, что... - We learn from common experience that...• Из содержания предыдущих глав мы уже знаем, что... - We already know from earlier chapters that...• Многие не знают, что... - It is not widely known that...• Мы все еще ничего не знаем о... - We are still in the dark about...• Мы до сих пор не знаем, действительно ли... - We do not yet know whether...• Мы знаем, что подобное никогда не происходит (= не случается). - We know that this does not happen.• Мы теперь знаем совершенно точно, что... - We now know beyond doubt that...• Мы уже знаем, что... - We already know that...• Нам надо знать (метод и т. п.)... - We should be familiar with...• Однако в действительности мы знаем, что... - In fact, however, we know that...• Однако во многих случаях (= часто) мы не знаем... - But in many cases, we do not know...• Однако из экспериментов мы знаем, что бывают случаи, когда... - Experimentally, however, we know that there are cases when...• Однако необходимо знать, что понимается под... - It is necessary, however, to know what is meant by...• Следовательно, трудно быть уверенным, действительно ли... —It is therefore difficult to know whether...• Студенты всегда должны знать (= помнить), что... - The students must always be aware of...• Чтобы решить нашу задачу, нам необходимо знать величину... - То solve our problem we need the value of...
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