Examples of using Aggregates in English and their translations into German
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All aggregates.
External trade of the ACP States National accounts- aggregates.
Aggregates sand and gravel.
NB: sectoral aggregates are shown in blue.
Aggregates for the nonprofit sector.
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NB: sectoral aggregates are shown in blue.
Aggregates for the cooperative sector.
Compact appliance that aggregates and optimizes network data.
Aggregates for the coopera tive sector.
RFP is an obligate tetramer- thus, it forms large aggregates inside cells.
Five aggregates subject to grasping.
Used truck tipper for transportation bitumen and aggregates DAF Ginaf 4446 8x8 year 1999.
Aggregates rss feeds, podcasts, and video blogs.
Alkoven Kies produces high-quality aggregates for the ready-mixed concrete industry.
Aggregates for the nonprofit sector.
EUROSTAT, National Accounts ESA- Aggregates- 1970-1986 1987- multilingual text.
Aggregates in building material and concrete production.
ClimaSono building blocks are composed of natural aggregates, cement and Argex expanded clay granulates.
These aggregates are not observed in normal cells.
Structure of consumption expenditure according to major aggregates/household COICOP-HBS 4digit level per 10.000.
Altered aggregates in concrete production.
EU-15 aggregates are available from 1981 onwards at the NABS chapter level.
Collects and aggregates market data from the major global sources.
The Aggregates Academy also continued its employee training offer in the aggregates business line.
Engine and aggregates are covered to prevent damage during transport.
Fine and coarse aggregates, complying with the requirements of technical standards.
The ticket inbox aggregates all community activity, customer requests, complaints etc.
Forecasting economic aggregates by disaggregates» by D. F. Hendry and K. Hubrich, February 2006.
Regional economic aggregates are defined following the European system of integrated economic accounts87.