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1 cooling tube
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2 cooling
1 adjCHEM, HEAT ENG, MECH ENG, REFRIG, THERMO refrigerante2 nC&G, GAS, MECH ENG, REFRIG, TEXTIL, THERMO enfriamiento m, refrigeración f -
3 electron
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4 air
12 nGAS gas de aire mTV aire m3 vtCOAL, CONST, PRINT, RECYCL, SAFE, THERMO airearWATER TRANSP hold, bilges airear, ventilar45 -
5 vacuum
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6 water
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7 absorption
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8 low
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9 oil
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10 pressure
12 nGAS, HYDRAUL presión fMECH fixed equipment carga f, impulso m, presión f, tensión fPHYS, POLL, REFRIG, SPACE presión f
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