Examples of using Described in section in English and their translations into Swedish
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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
Payment Review" means the process described in section 4 of this Agreement.
Our service providers as described in Section 3.3 above.
This action would also be proportionate to the objectives described in Section Error!
Administration Reconstitute the preparation as described in section 6.6.
The response factor is defined and shall be determined as described in section 1.8.2.
You may experience side effects similar to those described in section 4 below.
The management guidelines for these adverse reactions are described in section 4.4.
The technical documents, as described in section 3.
Food How food and wine may be combined is described in section Wine& Food.
Differentiate RAW 246.7 cells into osteoclasts as described in section 5(steps 5.1.2- 5.1.4).
The indicators, as described in section 6 of the impact assessment report,
Extra preparation costs will be minimised if you use the teaching materials described in section 4 on resources.
Different policy options can be identified in order to achieve each of the four objectives described in section 3.
Please contact SurveyMonkey as described in Section 14 below if you have any concerns or complaints of any nature.
and printed as described in section 2 of the protocol.
If a method other than that described in section 2 is used, its equivalence must be demonstrated.
The manufacturer must prepare the technical documentation described in section 3 and ensure that the manufacturing process follows the principles of quality assurance as set out in section 4.
A revised control strategy, as described in section 2.2.2, achieving a new balance between trust and control will further reduce the administrative burden for participants.
entity that has purchased a license described in Section 2 on your behalf.
Human specific immunoglobulins must further meet the requirements as described in section 4, Human normal immunoglobulin.