Translation for '
vitality' from English to Polish
NOUN1 | a vitality | vitalities | |
NOUN2 | vitality | - | |
SYNO | animation | elan vital | energy | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- According to interpretations of Luria, the catastrophe stemmed from the "unwillingness" of the residue imprint after the Tzimtzum to relate to the new vitality that began creation.
- A central concept in the linguistic study of ethnolinguistic groups is ethnolinguistic vitality, the ability of the group's language and ethnicity to sustain themselves.
- Allmusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5 and said that "personnel changes can have a very negative effect on a band, but Sepultura have maintained their vitality all these years – and that vitality is alive and well on the superb A-Lex".
- The game uses two gauges to measure the protagonist's health: hit points and vitality.
- The objective of each round is to deplete the opponent's vitality before the timer runs out.
- MMP10 has been linked to cancer stem cell vitality and metastasis.
- The character determines a player's hand size, starting vitality, and each has unique abilities for a deck to make use of.
- Low vitality or fatigue is a common complaint by older patients during their visits to a physician.
- The health of the dental pulp can be established by a variety of diagnostic aids which test either the blood supply to a tooth ("Vitality Test") or the sensory response of the nerves within the root canal to specific stimuli ("Sensitivity Test").
- Urban vitality is the quality of those spaces in cities that are capable of attracting heterogeneous people for different types of activities throughout varied time schedules.
- In essence, "rasāyana" promotes aspects of vitality.
- Governance vitality is when decision-making actors and institutions are functional, responsive, and thriving, meeting their role and responsibilities in timely and appropriate ways.
- Whose vitality makes our garden the envy of Paradise.
- 2. Enhance local economic vitality.
- Vitality tests assess the vascular supply of a tooth.
- The seeds are short-lived, which means that the seeds lose their vitality easily (especially in dry seed packets); therefore, fresh seeds should be used every year.
- Miyama's voice gives people a sense of security and vitality ανδ is called [...].
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