Examples of using Will be described in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is possible additional species of leopard tortoises will be described.
The structure and authorities of this instance will be described below.
Designers secrete several standard of interiors, which will be described below.
(w) and sniper rifle, which will be described in this article.
In those cases, the policies applied by the Parent company will be described under a special heading.
Air traffic noise impact will be described, at least,
All undesirable effects found during clinical trials will be described here, including their prevalence, e.g.
In theory section Lean production and JIT(just in time) and its grounds will be described.
All, if any, non-compliances with the Swedish Corporate Governance code will be described in the company's corporate governance report,
the whole project will be described and analyzed in a written report Assessment.
During the festival, experiences and current research will be described that focus on human encounters, relationships and the essential importance of context.
All, if any, non-compliances with the Swedish Corporate Governance code will be described in the company's corporate governance report.
To start with, the role that statistical methodology has within scientific methodology will be described and discussed.
unclear legislation within the EU will be described in Chapter 3.
During the workshop different optimization methods will be described and explored to achieve improved sensitivity
The different markets for rail passengers will be described with respect to their current developments and potential.
The current situation in this field will be described by Paul Pharaoh,
The disease"gout", the symptoms and treatment of which will be described later, most often develops after forty years.
In the first column, students will place one family member from whose perspective the other relationships will be described.
the design of the Phase 3 study will be described further.