Examples of using Technological problems in English and their translations into Greek
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The Pieralisi Group provides solutions to all technological problems of solid-liquid and solid-liquid-liquid separation,
for until now- can, through cooperative research activities, jointly entrust third legal entities with appropriate research capacities with the task of solving their common technological problems.
The four weeks since Affordable Care Act health exchanges opened their virtual doors have been marked by significant setbacks-chief among them, the myriad technological problems that all but crippled Healthcare.
which brings together researchers from both Schools to solve scientific and technological problems related to energy.
solving many technological problems successfully, such as the difficulty of the site construction restraining the development of light gauge SS pipelines,
Models which are used in different scientific fields and have as their aim to solve any theoretical and technological problems that appear in those fields.
if that is the goal of the developed minds of the universe-since it seems that they have solved all the other technological problems, something which can't be
geographical factors or fundamental technological problems.
geographical factors or fundamental technological problems.
It is currently a technological problem that cannot be overcome.
This is not a technological solution to a technological problem.
Despite the fact that most such innovations no longer pose any technological problem.
This is not a technological problem, but a social one.
This economic problem must not be confused with the technological problem.
Y2K is a technological problem.
Y2K is a technological problem.
to the solution of a real world technological problem posed by a sponsoring business or organization.
scientific, or technological problem,….
scientific, or technological problem, but that it is primarily a religious
the public must care to solve a problem; institutions must support its solution; It must really be a technological problem; and we must understand it.