Examples of using Cations in English and their translations into Danish
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Computer
electronics industries and telecommunications. cations.
Aim: to elicit appli cations from organizations with a proven record of experience in dealing with con tinuing vocational training,
For appli- cations submitted before 31 December 2011,
the competent authorities shall set a percentage reduction to be applied to all applications. cations.
The Office for Official Publi cations of the European Communities published the full version of the new com bined nomenclature this month.5It
This approach has been tried and tested in the implementation of energy and telecommuni cations TENs as well as in the case of many transport projects,
probably mediated by cation transport proteins.
Cost less depreciation Depreciation is the systematic allo cation of the depreciable amount of an asset over its useful life.
In Ireland various projects concerning computer aided edu cation for the handicapped and their ac cess to electronic equipment help to make them more independent.
Development and future of the common agricultural policy: Commission communi cation further examined.
IN THE CASE OF CASEINATES, AN INDICATION OF THE CATION OR CATIONS; .
Sta¥ Regulations- Reclassi¤cation- Candidates placed on the reserve list in an internal competition before the new Sta¥ Regulations- Classi¤cation in grade under less favourable provisions- Transitional provisions in Annex°XIII to the Sta¥ Regulations- Loss of promotion points.
software Nominal value Cost less depreciation Depreciation is the systematic allo cation of the depreciable amount of an asset over its useful life.
teachers in this field in higher education. cation.
better exploitation of public sector information, edu- cation and learning.
as well as on disadvantaged and disabled workers for state aid cases subject to individual notification. cation.
Ion exchangers are either cation exchangers that exchange positively charged ions(cations) or anion exchangers that exchange negatively charged ions anions.
These are usually better approached by simpler methods of evaluating the availability of the respective an- and cations with well-known hazard profiles.
These institutions ensure that the reporting according to Table 1a is fully consistent with the definitions and classifi cations applicable in Table 1.
Cations positively charged ions in the soil,