Examples of using Successfully developed in English and their translations into Swedish
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The company was among the first in business holding a ISO-certificate and has successfully developed into a company with a triple-A credit rating.
Gigalight has successfully developed a series of rich
note that sniper case was successfully developed in the Soviet Union before the start of the great Patriotic war.
Guangsheng has successfully developed many kinds of animation game machines
Guangsheng has successfully developed many kinds of arcade machines
Guangsheng has successfully developed many kinds of arcade machines
Resurs has successfully developed and expanded its loan portfolio over the past 30 years,
According to Wall Street Journal India, Indian scientists have successfully developed a genetically engineered chicken.
in a relatively young tenevynosliv successfully developed under the canopy of parent plants.
social reforms were successfully developed.
He was also responsible for managing the NanoHarju-program which successfully developed the business of nanotechnology companies in the western Uusimaa region.
materials in our production, we have successfully developed numerous patented products and processes.
Space in Europe has been successfully developed over 30 years in the framework of ESA.
The products successfully developed by the students at the university have an immediate practical use in the local economy.
It is named after Louis Pasteur, its founder and first director, who successfully developed the first anti-rabies serum in 1885.
they have now successfully developed many popular games as Blackjack, Roulette, craps,
Successfully developed to this day, and now Croatia is one of the most visited
Ylva has successfully developed both people and business during her years at Kungsleden
Keep super charged all day as a result of PhenQ successfully developed formula, making your weight-loss problem go away.
Researchers of the LUPA project successfully developed a genetic test to detect carriers of the gene mutation to prevent breeding carriers giving birth to potentially affected puppies.