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1 core field
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2 core field
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3 ion-core field
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4 ion-core field
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5 core diameter tolerance field
core diameter tolerance field Kern-Toleranzfeld f (IEC 50-731-02-37)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > core diameter tolerance field
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6 core tolerance field
core tolerance field Kerntoleranzbereich m (Lichtwellenleiter)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > core tolerance field
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7 core
1 nAGRIC hueso m, pepita fCONST núcleo m, alma f, of building interior mELEC ENG of a wire rope, cable conductor de cable eléctrico multifilar m, conductor de cable eléctrico monofilar m, alma f, of fibre-optic cable conductor interno aislado m, magnetic memory núcleo de memoria m, magnetic, relay soporte de cátodo mGEOL, GEOPHYS testigo m, núcleo mHYDROL muro de impermeabilización mMINE testigo m (Esp), muestra f (AmL)OPT núcleo m, alma fPACK núcleo mPAPER mandril mPART PHYS núcleo m, núcleo atómico mPETR TECH núcleo m (AmL), testigo m (Esp)SPACE centro m, núcleo mTELECOM alma f, núcleo mTEXTIL núcleo mTV, WATER TRANSP of rope alma f2 vtGEOL, PETR TECH testificarPROD ahuecar con macho, in castings ahuecar, formar con un macho -
8 core business
Gen Mgtthe central, and usually the original, focus of an organization’s activities that differentiates it from others and makes a vital contribution to its success. The concept of core business became prominent in the 1980s when diversification by large companies failed to generate the anticipated degree of commercial success. In 1982, Tom Peters’s and Robert Waterman’s book In Search of Excellence suggested that organizations should stick to the knitting and avoid diversifying into areas beyond their field of expertise. An organization’s core business should be defined by the core competences of the organization. -
9 field core check list
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > field core check list
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10 field cable
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11 core coil
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12 core drying
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13 core fuel exposure
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > core fuel exposure
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14 field core check list
бланк полевого описания кернаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > field core check list
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15 field core check list
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > field core check list
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16 field core check list
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > field core check list
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17 core tolerance field
Оптика: поле допуска сердцевины -
18 field core check list
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19 field core checklist
Техника: бланк полевого описания керна -
20 core tolerance field
English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > core tolerance field
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