Examples of using An integral in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
playing football is an integral and vital part of European culture and tradition.
Which are transient or incidental[and] an integral and essential part of a technological process
Responsibility is an integral and recognized part of all Stockmann Group's business,
An integral and continuing formation, which is brought about in stages,
Our teething ring even has an integral rattle and massage toothbrush preparing babies mouths for their very own first toothbrush.
As you can see, the human body is an integral dynamic system with a special structure.
It is the basic educational tenor of our work and an integral educational concept providing an early contribution to inclusion
sourcing and service as an integral whole.
In Sweden hunting and wildlife management as an integral and essential part of wildlife conservation.
Using easy to operate controls, the binding process takes a fixed time of 40 seconds and there's an integral cooling tray for completed work.
sourcing and service as an integral whole.
OptoCONTROL 2600 is a LED based micrometer with an integral high resolution CCD camera for geometrical measurements.
regional policy is a prerequisite for an integral national security policy;
In the last presentation, I showed you how to essentially reverse the chain rule when you're doing an integral.
It is thanks to these settings it feels like an integral, monolithic and strong smartphone.
Using easy to operate controls, the binding process takes a fixed time of 40 seconds and there is an integral cooling tray for completed work.
When made at concession stands, a specially-made pitcher with an integral funnel-like spout is used instead of a separate funnel.
Mr Wullems merely asserts that streaming is a temporary act that is transient or incidental and an integral and essential part of a technological process.
you realize that an integral is essentially a sum,