Examples of using Which measures in English and their translations into Swedish
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A dissolved ozone sensor is an analytical sensor which measures dissolved ozone.
What is the cause of this and which measures are reasonable? Answer.
A dissolved carbon dioxide sensor is an analytical sensor which measures dissolved carbon dioxide.
Social partners should be fully consulted- is there agreement on which measures are working?
An active electrical energy meter is a device which measures the active electrical energy consumed in a circuit.
It should also clearly define which measures are acceptable in the battle to prevent acts of terror.
Another type is halfsheet size which measures 22 inches by 28 and uses a thiker form of paper.
Can the Commission say which measures have been provided for in the Green Book on convergence to preserve cultural diversity?
On another test which measures the impact on system performance,
organic agriculture and which measures could be envisaged?
The aim is to consult governments, industry and consumers on which measures they feel the Community should take into consideration.
For door house, which measures 85 by 55centimeters, required edged boards
It is considered important to carefully document the advice given during the telephone call and which measures are planned.
I should like to know which measures the President is going to take with regard to this extension.
Smartsun is a UV dosimeter which measures the total exposure of UVA and UVB radiation during one day.
In that case, it shall explain why there is no ratio and which measures with the same effect have been taken.
Before completion of the Offer it is too early to say which measures willbe taken
Initial tests with a device which measures nerve function before,
the EU's task to define which measures should be taken in the Member States or by other actors in society.
The pH is a negative logarithmic scale, which measures the molar concentration of hydrogen ions from 1 to 1014 ions.