Examples of using A segment of in English and their translations into Swedish
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which is a segment of construction land worst economic crisis.
Previously reported, that in 2015 year Roscosmos allocated to study for a segment of the GLONASS system vysokoorbitalnyh 417,7 million rubles.
is in daily use in a segment of the world population.
effectively convert a segment of these leads into buyers immediately.
thus describes a segment of life.
four country clubs, and has a segment of the East Coast Park.
Show a detailed description of Very long period of time, a segment of the gaming market was virtually empty.
All relevant certificates transferred to the commanders of military units from a segment of artillery.
Another way to advertise forcefully on Facebook is to buy a targeted ad on a segment of the user base.
The researcher used the word to describe a segment of the youth population who are actively using the Internet to monitor news,
Use this guided edit to make a segment of your video run forward
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leaving only a segment of four vertebrae.
In the rishi's experiences a segment of the Weda or knowledge system, is revealed.
Transcription- Transcription is the process by which a segment of DNA is used to generate an RNA template.
Put a small amount of alcohol on the surface of a segment of the newspaper and gently apply it to the nail
In April 2009, he directed a short movie called Nonostante tutto è Pasqua(Despite Everything it's Easter), a segment of the project L'Aquila 2009- Cinque registi tra le macerie,
Since I first made him my fan by offering him so much content for just $99- a segment of customers would want to know more about this video course.
Our model suggests that Ndc80 oligomerizes on the surface of the microtubule via a segment of the protein that is regulated