Examples of using Specific type in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
it should be for the local authorities to assess the level of risk and authorise the specific type of operation.
This medicine is used on its own to treat adult patients with a specific type of cancer of the lung(non-small cell lung cancer): that is identified by a change(mutation) in the gene for EGFR.
The specific type is more characteristic of the male half of the victims,
But only a specific type, known as a digital signature,
consumers must face the task of figuring out what specific type and size is best for their 4×4.
work-piece bottom to be measured, using a specific type of fixture to support the work-piece on the floor,
An EU type-approval certificate should attest that a specific type and configuration of aviation security screening equipment complies with the common rules
of officials from one Member State learning about how their counterparts in another country dealt with a specific type of process or problem.
fungal infections(including fluconazole and imidazole) as well as pentamidine(used to treat a specific type of pneumonia) and saquinavir(for treatment of HIV);
high level of a specific type of white blood cells(marked eosinophilia),
they find the specific type of personality they're after for followers,
There are specific types of hearing that can be addressed through surgery.
Should auctions or specific types of auctions be covered by the Directive?
Native American dating used specific types of rituals and customs throughout history.
Specific types of diabetes mellitus is a diverse group that includes many subtypes of the disease.
The AP should consider further the specific types of businesses experiencing finance problems.
Curanto sometimes also includes specific types of fish.
Device information: We collect specific types of connection details
swift actions to combat specific types of fraud;
Measures which restrict or require specific types of commercial presence(subsidiary,