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81 edge effect
randeffect -
82 field-effect transistor: FET
veldeffect-transistorEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > field-effect transistor: FET
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83 field-effect tube
veldeffectbuis -
84 field effect
veldeffect -
85 flicker effect
flikkereffectfunkeleffect -
86 flywheel effect
vliegwieleffect -
87 grinding effect
slijpeffect -
88 interference effect
stooreffect -
89 mass effect
massawerking -
90 metal- oxide semiconductor/field-effect transistor: MOSFET
metaaloxide halfgeleider/veldeffecttransistorEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > metal- oxide semiconductor/field-effect transistor: MOSFET
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91 mother-of-pearl effect
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92 multipath effect
geestgeestbeeld -
93 n-channel junction field-effect transistor
n-kanaal-sperlaag-veldeffecttransistorEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > n-channel junction field-effect transistor
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94 negative-feedback effect
tegenkoppeleffectEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > negative-feedback effect
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95 notch effect
kerfwerking -
96 orange-peel effect
sinaasappelschileffect -
97 p-channel junction field-effect transistor
p-kanaal sperlaag-veldeffecttransistorEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > p-channel junction field-effect transistor
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98 Peltier effect
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99 persistence effect
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100 pinch effect
knijpeffect
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