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41 snow line depression
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > snow line depression
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42 stationary depression
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > stationary depression
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43 thermal depression
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > thermal depression
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44 thermokarst depression
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > thermokarst depression
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45 axial depression
nGEOL depresión axial f -
46 deep depression
nMETEO depresión profunda f -
47 dew point depression
nREFRIG separación del punto de rocío f -
48 dishing shallow depression
nNUCL extremo embutido mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > dishing shallow depression
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49 lee depression
nMETEO depresión a sotavento f, depresión orográfica f -
50 low depression
nMETEO depresión baja f, depresión poco profunda f -
51 molecular depression of freezing point
nTHERMO depresión molecular del punto de congelamiento fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > molecular depression of freezing point
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52 orographic depression
nMETEO depresión orográfica fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > orographic depression
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53 pH depression
nPOLL bajada del pH f, depresión del pH f, disminución del pH f, bajada del potencial hidrógeno f, depresión del potencial hidrógeno f, disminución del potencial hidrógeno f -
54 pumping depression cone
nWATER cono de depresión de bombeo mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > pumping depression cone
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55 shallow depression
nMETEO depresión baja f, depresión poco profunda f -
56 agitated depression
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57 anaclitic depression
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58 atmospheric depression
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59 auricular depression
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60 barometric depression
s.depresión barométrica, depresión atmosférica, depresión.
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