Examples of using Involved in the development in English and their translations into Swedish
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We want to be involved in the development of sustainable society
ITER-NL is involved in the development of the Upper Port Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating(ECRH) system for ITER.
Bailey is still involved in the development of the FileCatalyst technology at its core
Later in Lugansk republic stated that it was not involved in the development of a new concept of the state,
national authorities responsible for and actively involved in the development and implementation of RIS.
fulfils strict requirements and that we are actively involved in the development of international methods and frameworks.
However, the developer Rare is not involved in the development of the updated version of the original game.
This research keeps us involved in the development of new theories
They have through their days of creating these games successfully been involved in the development and integration of a huge wide of games.
Regions and rural communities can no longer be mere co-financers of programmes- they must be actively involved in the development, implementation and management of those programmes too.
But Baxter was involved in the development of the most advanced weapon system
Johansson, who was involved in the development of GSMA's IoT Security Guidelines,
Cybercom's test team is highly involved in the development and strives to constantly work with the customer in mind.
So if there are beings actively involved in the development of technology in secret labs,
which are thought to be involved in the development of multiple sclerosis.
But Baxter was involved in the development the military has ever commissioned,
individual person involved in the development of software can become an ETS App developer.
This indicates that though TNF-a may be involved in the development of cachexia, it is not solely responsible for the effects seen in cachectic patients.