Examples of using Superstructures in English and their translations into Portuguese
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the latter can also be ordered from the factory with a large range of superstructures.
surgical instruments and dental superstructures efficiently even while using high-strength materials.
then to Alkett where the superstructures would be mounted.
This period a transformation occurred from simple experimentation to the strict mathematical complexity of ground plans and superstructures.
Chapter 2"The Relationship between the Base and Superstructures" is also,
determine social production relations and therewith political superstructures, not vice versa.
dental implants and superstructures, GF Machining Solutions is committed to bring offering you a differentiated solution,
If the vehicle's superstructures comply with standard EN12642
that acquire supplementary superstructures, thus creating languages of a second level,
Conditioned vehicle' shall mean any vehicle whose fixed or movable superstructures are specially equipped for the carriage of goods at controlled temperatures
one the most remarkable defensive in close north Greece to be seen superstructures, the"essay of the Orestes'" of largest importance.
as well as the superstructures built up on their basis,
If the Union in its wisdom would appoint Mr Jarzembowski to be the inspector of TENs superstructures in all the ports of the European Union,
confronting the problems of globalization than big national superstructures: Cat.
flexible in terms of how superstructures can be added.
It is the case that the types of project which Parliament is referring to when it talks of superstructures are not included in the projects of common interest and do not therefore have funding.
It consists of four underground Hoehle-wie superstructures, which into rock with entrance steps is cut,
To all this, one should add the creation of a People's Commissariat, which aimed at establishing a dialogue between bases and superstructures for the purpose of transforming the modes of production of the political relations between the people and the State.
for whom economic infrastructure determines cultural superstructures, and by ultra-liberals, who can only understand the world in terms of economic competition.
additional costs and superstructures that could differentiate,