Examples of using The flows in English and their translations into Swedish
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Of course, in this situation, seriously save the flows of labor migrants willing to work for low wages.
From their base in Setra Kastet they control the flows so that everything involved in deliveries ends up in the right place.
External border control falls within the Member States' remit, but the flows of refugees that are common today illustrate that these external borders have become too permeable.
Intra-EU labour mobility further increased in 2014, although the flows remained below the level recorded before 2008.
When the flows are too high or low, the result is not only poor air quality
Euratom has asked to the operator to separate the flows of civil and defence materials as much as possible.
In scenarios 2, 3 and 4 the flows of lead(Pb) and cadmium(Cd) to landfill decreased in comparison to scenario 1.
By automating the flows and interlinking systems, several steps were improved, streamlined
Note that the flows to the process and the flows from the process are measured by different units.
Part of the work in these working groups has entailed charting the flows and the infrastructure of the payment system.
The flows of cash in society are described here,
Manufactured in a large number of standard versions for the flows, everything from 5l/min to 7200 l/min.
countries are further exacerbating the situation, including by weakening the flows of food, trade and aid.
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute has developed a web-application that visualizes the flows of mass and energy between different industrial processes that rely on forest biomass.
The flows and alternate flows can be so complex that there is a need to document
Informations:- click on any place close to the flows to cause an explosion
There are GreenFeed units in the stables that measures the flows of methane carbon dioxide
Looks like the release as the flows of matter in the form of heated jets