Examples of using Units in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
To stress the importance of these units, suffice it to recall that the Volpi
In addition to the sale of new units, SOTA Sales and Service Center offers repairs,
However, all these disadvantages are far out-weighed by excellent treatment offered at such intensive care units, which is not found in general medical wards.
The range of centralised units is completed with the new LPS24 centralised unit, with powers of up to 300W
Brac accommodation units are surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation which is offering special atmosphere for a pleasant stay during the whole year.
Villas are fully equipped with Air Condition individual operated units and multi Channel Satellite TV with LCD screen and CD/DVD.
As required, a further RAINMASTER Favorit SC(max. 3 units RMF-SC) can be offered in parallel operation as a multipump system.
a maximum of 20 units installed per circuit.
count equal to or higher than 30 international units of agglutination per millilitre when given a sero-agglutination test.
sale of components, units and systems for the ventilation
to give an equivalent in metric units.
we would be able to use these units for our audio requirements as well,
are measured they in other units cubic metre,
Gas boilers must be installed by a special technology that ensures the safe operation of hazardous units that produce toxins in case of leakage.
have enough vehicles available, we can supplement your fleet with our rental units for the duration of the course.
With this cable, it is possible to provide an Internet connection to several units without having to lay a separate Ethernet cable.
2.4 million units intramuscularly in a single dose,
they are subatomic force-carrying particles that vibrate in waves having numerically discrete units of“spin”.
Lieutenant Oury's men with one of Admiral Takahashi's units by the Matanikau River. have been in a pretty nasty skirmish.
As a consequence, the changeover will necessarily be characterised by a temporary coexistence in each participating country of two monetary units, a European and a national one.