Examples of using Riken in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Riken still your cellmate? What are you talking about?
Able to make a connection between Officer Acker and Charlie Riken?
Riken is a brand that is distributed across several zones in Europe.
Are we sure that Williams isn't just throwing the blame onto Riken?
Ideal for any passenger car, this Riken scores high on durability and stability too.
Riken has been running this business since 2004 and currently employs a workforce of 300.
Riken and KSPG have already been working together for years in cooperation with Shriram in India.
The name was actually an abbreviation of'Riken Gomu', the original name of the company.
Production of the piston rings will take place at the Kolbenschmidt/Riken joint venture plant in Wuhan.
Riken combines aesthetics
The design by architect Riken Yamamoto makes THE CIRCLE an element that links the airport
Initially based in Japan, Riken Gomu Industry was working in the field of physical science and chemical research since 1917.
The piston rings are sourced from Kolbenschmidt's alliance partner Riken, and will be shipped out to the OEM fully assembled.
It is based on Riken's pre-existing large production site in the Chinese province of Hubei,
By cooperating with Riken, KSPG is securing and strengthening its leading competitive
We continue to build on our long-term partnership with two leading Japanese distributors- Tokiwa and Riken Dengu Seizo- with whom we share a vision of expertise,
This advanced technical position is underlined through a global strategic alliance for the sales, engineering and development of power cylinder systems agreed by KS Kolbenschmidt with Japan's piston ring producer Riken.
The works of Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto are of outstanding importance in contemporary Japanese architecture.
Download brochure Tire label info Riken truck tyres are produced in Europe by Michelin.
Architects like Ryue Nishizawa and Riken Yamamoto have long been experimenting with collective housing schemes.