Examples of using Number of applications in English and their translations into Swedish
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                        Medicine
                    
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                        Official
                    
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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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Reduce the number of applications running on your device.
Number of applications- Experts in media
The recommended maximum number of applications per year is 5- 6.
Reduce the number of applications running on your Bluetooth® device.
Number of applications- Italian-language translators.
The request for SAPARD support- thousand euro number of applications.
The total request for SAPARD support(thousands€) and number of applications in 2002.
There are no restrictions for the number of applications from one organization.
DSV has four programmes in the top ten list number of applications in brackets.
There are an almost limitless number of applications for composting toilets.
Approved grants per host country Countries Number of applications.
Moreover, the number of applications to the school rose dramatically.
The Agency expects an increase in the number of applications for marketing authorisation.
The number of applications per year.
Number of applications:(status at 31 December 1995) in agricultural species.
Thermal paper is used in an ever increasing number of applications.
Semi- and fully autonomous vehicles deliver safety benefits in a number of applications.
Many applications  need passwords for logging in, and the number of applications is steady growing.
Quartzene is a material that is used in a number of applications in the manufacturing industry.
The number of applications under the programme declined significantly in 2001.