Examples of using Which increases in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Which increases yearly.
Sharper edge system, which increases productivity.
Which increases tectonic stresses.
They will merge together, which increases their value.
Which increases the chance on a possible sale significantly!
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Layer in an textile product which increases softness.
A need which increases as a dog ages.
Why should we pursue a policy which increases tension?
Gel form which increases working time on vertical surfaces.
Prilozhenie is rare in its class, which increases its value.
Arsenic, which increases the chance of developing liver AS.
Then, primer is applied, which increases the adhesion.
Lanolin, which increases greasiness on scalp,
Blow-dry comes with concentrator, which increases the air force.
Which increases the prospect of geological instability due to tidal stresses.
Fares start at £2.40 which increases by 60-90p at night.
And then we inject your own platelets into the area, which increases healing.
The main amino acids which increases protein synthesis is: Leucine.
And then we inject your own platelets into the area, which increases healing.
Fares start at GBP 2.40 which increases by 60-90 pence at night.
Why? which increases your pulse and makes your hand shake.
Facility of refilling electrodes which increases it's life.
Which increases blood flow to our arms They're not shirts; it's compression wear, and decreases wind resistance.
Oxygen attaches itself to iron, which increases her chance of infection.
Which increases blood flow to our arms
Pressing causes severe pain, which increases with decreasing pressure.
glucagon a medicine which increases blood sugar.
Better indoor climate, which increases productivity and performance.
This stimulates the plant to additional branching, which increases productivity.
Due to tidal stresses, which increases the prospect of geological instability.