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61 saha equation
ecuación de sahaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > saha equation
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62 accounting equation
s.ecuación contable, ecuación de contabilidad. -
63 adjustment equation
s.ecuación de ajuste. -
64 Ayala's equation
s.ecuación de Ayala. -
65 behavior equation
s.ecuación de comportamiento, ecuación de conducta. -
66 behavioral equation
s.ecuación de comportamiento, ecuación de conducta. -
67 binomial equation
s.ecuación binomial, ecuación binómica. -
68 breakeven equation
s.ecuación del punto crítico. -
69 break-even equation
s.ecuación del punto de equilibrio, ecuación del punto crítico. -
70 cash-balance equation
s.ecuación de equilibrio. -
71 cubic equation
s.ecuación de tercer grado, ecuación cúbica. -
72 definitional equation
s.ecuación de definición. -
73 difference equation
s.ecuación en diferencias. -
74 differential equation
s.ecuación diferencial. -
75 first-degree equation
s.ecuación de primer grado. -
76 Fisher equation
s.ecuación de Fisher. -
77 Hasselbach equation
s.ecuación química de Hasselbach. -
78 Henderson equation
s.ecuación química de Henderson. -
79 Henderson-Hasselbach equation
s.ecuación de Henderson-Hasselbach.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > Henderson-Hasselbach equation
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80 integro-differential equation
s.ecuación integro-diferencial.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > integro-differential equation
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