Examples of using Generation in English and their translations into German
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Generation. We are all invited to approach.
Media-neutral data- dynamic generation.
IPod nano 1 Generation Cable part, used.
Cause we're the here and now generation.
New generation of professional Bosch line lasers.
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From Brooklyn to Greenwich in one generation.
Yours is the generation of the pixel.
Project Area A: Material design and generation.
Generation robots: development, advice, support.
And heart disease in one generation.
Global nuclear generation grew by 1.1.
Power plant for electric power generation.
Generation of RINEX v.2 and RINEX v.3 format output files.
Channels for signal measurement and generation are usable as.
Vacuum generation with suction rate of up to 10.3 m3/h.
SAUTER thus combines energy consumption and generation and… View now.
Generation Europe Youth Hostel is 26 km from Brussels Airport.
We are not prepared to finance the younger/older generation.
Result: SPORT-ELEC SPORT New Generation is a muscle building appliance.
Generation of additional mineral inventory data points through a two-phase drilling program.
The skill was passed down from generation to generation in the family.
During the quarter we have delivered record Q3 revenue andstrong free cash flow generation.
Complex I/O signal generation, acquisition and conditioning up to 6 modules.
The generation of international environmental conventions is often a very long process.
In addition, the session cookie generation algorithm used by KDM was considered too weak.
Sustainable generation of energy is one of the most decisive tasks of the future.
Audials software generation 12 and higher is full compatible with Windows 10.
Stand-alone profile generation and improvement is managed by a program called aa-genprof.
ACQUA option for generation of mathematically definable functions and for editing of signals.