Examples of using Conversion factor in English and their translations into Swedish
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which is the conversion factor from meters to miles.
which is the conversion factor from meters to kilometres.
which is the conversion factor from milliliters to liters.
Conversion factor for biodiesel is 0.812 ktoe/kT(Eurostat source)
When using it is therefore important to know how high the conversion factor is to normal sugar
Therefore, if you use a meter TDS with NaCl conversion factor, multiply the reading by two,
The concentration of non-ionic surfactant is expressed in relation to a standard substance- a nonyl phenol with ten ethylene oxide units(NP 10)- for which the conversion factor is 0,054.
do not have a conversion factor, but require the correct setting of the appropriate temperature coefficient.
The use of this conversion factor for the declared energy content of a product would misrepresent its reduced energy content achieved by the use of salatrims in its manufacture
i.e. 2000/6.39795(conversion factor to five decimal places) rounded to the nearest cent.
When assessing the energy performance of electricity use in a building, the conversion factor from final to primary energy shall take into consideration the annual weighted average of the appropriate electricity fuel mix.
with the heat value of oil and one uses the conversion factor used by BP(38%)
i.e. 2000/6.39795(conversion factor to five decimal places) with the payment of cash compensation of 60 cents.
Conversion factor' means the ratio of the currently undrawn amount of a commitment that will be drawn
Conversion factors to convert stored
EC meters do not use conversion factors because there is no conversion. .
Conversion factors have been developed for the calculation of the supply balance.
Conversion factors for the flow from air to other gases.
The amount of energy shall be calculated using the conversion factors in Annex XII.
The use of exchange rates as conversion factors does not allow such a real comparison of the volumes of goods