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Präzisionsinstrumente
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pre·ci·sion ˈin·stru·ments N pl
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in·stru·ment [ˈɪnstrəmənt] N
1. instrument MUS:
Instrument nt <-(e)s, -e>
2. instrument (tool, measuring device):
Instrument nt <-(e)s, -e>
Apparat m <-(e)s, -e>
3. instrument (means):
Mittel nt <-s, ->
4. instrument LAW form (document):
Urkunde f <-, -n>
I. pre·ci·sion [prɪˈsɪʒən] N no pl
1. precision (accuracy):
Exaktheit f <->
2. precision approv (meticulous care):
Sorgfalt f <->
II. pre·ci·sion [prɪˈsɪʒən] ADJ attr, inv
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He did not specify the trusts with any kind of precision.
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However, this solution required technical precision in the gears and hence was difficult to implement.
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Precision marketing emphasizes relevance as part of the technique.
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At the same time, there were a number of areas which lacked precision in the new introduced regulation.
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One critical factor in achieving that precision lies in how general relativistic effects are determined and measured.
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In addition to machine and tool manufacturers, global players in the chemical, plastic, precision instruments, electronics and sensor industries are all represented here.
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www.swisscommunity.org
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Nebst dem Maschinen- und Werkzeugbau sind auch „Global Player“ aus den Branchen Chemie und Kunststoffe, Präzisionsinstrumente sowie Elektronik und Sensorik vertreten.
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These industries have thrived on a combination of skills traditionally available locally ( notably in micromechanics, precision instruments and industrial equipment ), contributions from foreign companies and a strong commitment to research and development on the part the universities and research institutions based in the canton of Vaud, notably in:
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www.vaud.ch
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Diese Industrien können sich dank einer Mischung von traditionellen lokalen Kompetenzen ( vor allem in den Bereichen Mikromechanik, Präzisionsinstrumente und Industrieausrüstungen ), den Beiträgen ausländischer Unternehmen und einer bedeutenden Forschungs- und Entwicklungstätigkeit der Hochschulen und Forschungsinstitute des Kantons Waadt, vor allem auf dem Gebiet:
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Swiss consumer and luxury goods are very popular in Thailand, in addition to which Swiss machinery and precision instruments for the manufacturing industry also enjoy a good reputation.
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www.eda.admin.ch
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Konsum- und Luxusgüter aus der Schweiz sind in Thailand beliebt. Geschätzt werden auch Schweizer Maschinen und Präzisionsinstrumente für die verarbeitende Industrie.
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In 2011 Switzerland imported goods worth some CHF 1.3m and exported goods amounting to CHF 9.5m, including precision instruments, timepieces and jewellery, machinery and agricultural and forestry products.
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www.eda.admin.ch
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2011 importierte die Schweiz Güter im Wert von 1.3 Mio. CHF und exportierte Güter in der Höhe von 9.5 Mio. CHF, vor allem Präzisionsinstrumente, Uhren und Bijouterie, Maschinen sowie land- und forstwirtschaftliche Produkte.
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numerous global players manufacturing products for the chemical, plastic, precision instruments, electronics and sensor industries have set up home here.
www.swisscommunity.org
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Zahlreiche "Global Player", welche Produkte herstellen für die Branchen Chemie und Kunststoffe, Präzisionsinstrumente sowie Elektronik und Sensorik, haben hier ihren Standort gewählt.

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