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41 push-push currents
push-push currents gleichphasige Ströme mpl auf einer symmetrischen LeitungEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > push-push currents
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42 push-push voltages
push-push voltages gleichphasige Spannungen fpl auf einer symmetrischen LeitungEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > push-push voltages
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43 push to talk
push to talk KM Push-to-Talk-Technologie f (gleichzeitiges Versenden von Sprachnachrichten (Talk) per Tastendruck (Push) an mehrere Personen im Mobilfunk)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > push to talk
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44 push button
push button1, pushbutton ELEK Druckknopf m, Druckknopftaster m, Drucktaster m, Schaltknopf m, Taste f, Druckschalter m, Taster mpush button2 IT Drucktaste f (Druckknopf); Schaltfläche f -
45 push-pull device
push-pull device1 BAHN Wendezugeinrichtung fpush-pull device2 KFZ Klemmschieber m -
46 push rod
push rod1 BAHN Druckstange f (am Waggon); Stoßstange f (Waggon)push rod2 TECH Schubstange f, Stößel m, Stößelstange f, Zugstange f (in Haspeltrommel) -
47 push-pull
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48 push round
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49 push-button set
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > push-button set
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50 push-down stack
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > push-down stack
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51 push instruction
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > push instruction
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52 push-pop stack
push-pop stack s. → push-down stack [storage]English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > push-pop stack
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53 push-back action
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54 push bench
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55 push boat
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56 push broach
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57 push-button collar
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58 push button control
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59 push-button control
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60 push-button switch
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