Examples of using Fully integrating in English and their translations into German
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High gain, fully integrated 900 MHz antenna system.
Fully integrated into the university.
Studio couch with fully integrated double bed and single couch.
The result is the largest fully integrated production facility in the world at a single production site.
Fully integrated, AC-connected solution with everything you need.
Fully integrated power supply, 100V~240V AC.
Powerful accounting features, fully integrated with the job costing system.
With a fully integrated, centrally managed and alarm-secured NET.
New fully integrated Editor.
Fully integrated intelligent feeder concept.
Our main goals are to ensure higher levels of safety whilst fully integrating our European rail system.
Innovation activities and investments fully integrating the research and education dimensions,
With version 4.1, AutoForm again demonstrates its innovative strengths, fully integrating geometry compensation for springback in its existing software.
moving closer to fully integrating people with disabilities into society.
The second generation of DocYard, fully integrating index data capture and processing into all DocYard workflows, conquers the market.
The new education law aims at fully integrating immigrant pupils, at reducing the
we are taking another necessary step on the road towards fully integrating the new Member States.
By fully integrating with your employees, we can support you in the definition of objectives and accompany the process of data collection and cause analysis.
For candidate countries, PECAs provide a means to develop closer trade relations with the EU while fully integrating certain sectors with the Single Market before accession.
For candidate countries, PECAs provide a means to develop closer trade relations with the EU while fully integrating certain sectors with the Single Market before accession.