在 英语 中使用 In research and development 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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(n) Investment in research and development on malaria control tools.
Demonstrated the skills required for participation in research and development work or autonomous employment in some other qualified capacity.
Germany is not the first country where significant funds are invested in research and development.
A result is a considerable increase in research and development- from 0.24% at the beginning of the century to 1 percent in 2010.
Historically, the most important use for caesium has been in research and development, primarily in chemical and electrical fields.
Invest in research and development of new antibiotics, vaccines, diagnostics and other tools.
The company spent its first three years in research and development, and introduced its first product in 1996.
Every year we invest considerable sums in research and development, to put us in a position to explore new paths and set new trends.
Increasing investment in research and development in the field of ICT, giving dynamics to innovations in manufacturing of goods and services;
Historically, the most important use for Cesium has been in research and development, primarily in chemical and electrical applications.
(c) To enhance Chile' s specialization in research and development in priority areas of significant social benefit and national interest.
Several sources said that Huawei even helped Nokia in research and development to avoid facing off alone against Ericsson in 5G.
The increase in research and development expenses as a percentage of revenue was primarily attributable to the hiring of additional R&D professionals.
Optimising the sewage treatment process is one of our key initiatives in research and development.
ABB is continuing to invest in $1.5bn a year in research and development- close to 4% of its revenues.
Enhancing human capacity in research and development is a task of strategic importance, and one that needs to be high on national human capital development agendas.
Historically, the most important use for Rubidium has been in research and development, primarily in chemical and electronic applications.
Switzerland invests over CHF 16 billion in research and development(R&D) annually, which is equivalent to around 3% of its gross domestic product.