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101 neutral axis
nCONST eje neutral m, eje neutro m, fibra neutra f -
102 normal axis
nAIR TRANSP eje normal m -
103 optic axis
nCRYSTALL, OPT, PHYS, TELECOM eje óptico m -
104 optical axis
nOPT, PHOTO, TELECOM eje óptico m -
105 outer axis gimbal
nAIR TRANSP cardan del eje exterior m -
106 pitch axis
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107 pitch-change axis
nAIR TRANSP helicopter eje de cambio de paso m -
108 polar axis
nINSTR eje polar m -
109 polar-axis circle
nINSTR círculo del eje polar m -
110 principal axis
nCRYSTALL, PHYS eje principal m -
111 projection along the c-axis
nCRYSTALL proyección a lo largo del eje c fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > projection along the c-axis
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112 projection axis
nCINEMAT eje de proyección m -
113 quadrature axis component
nELEC alternating current componente transversal fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > quadrature axis component
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114 reference axis
nACOUST, TV eje de referencia m -
115 rotation axis
nCRYSTALL eje de rotación m -
116 semimajor axis
nSPACE semieje mayor m -
117 six-fold rotation axis
nCRYSTALL eje de rotación senario mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > six-fold rotation axis
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118 spin axis
nSPACE eje de giro m, eje de rotación m -
119 steering-axis inclination
nAUTO, VEH inclinación de la columna de la dirección f, inclinación del eje de la dirección fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > steering-axis inclination
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120 synclinal axis
nMECH ENG eje sinclinal m
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