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61 self-adjustment
nTV autoajuste m -
62 timing adjustment
nAUTO ajuste de sincronización m -
63 track adjustment
nTV ajuste de pista m -
64 windage adjustment screw
nINSTR tornillo de ajuste de la resistencia aerodinámica mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > windage adjustment screw
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65 yaw adjustment
nFUELLESS ajuste de guiñadas m -
66 zero adjustment
nNUCL puesta a cero f -
67 zero volt adjustment
nTV regulación a cero voltios f -
68 absolute adjustment
s.ajustamiento absoluto. -
69 accounting adjustment
s.ajuste contable. -
70 acquisition adjustment
s.ajuste de adquisición. -
71 actuarial adjustment
s.ajuste actuarial. -
72 agricultural adjustment
s.ajuste agrario. -
73 audit adjustment
s.ajuste de auditoría, revisión de auditoría. -
74 average adjustment
s.arreglo de avería, reparto de avería. -
75 balance-of-payments adjustment
s.ajuste de balanza de pagos.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > balance-of-payments adjustment
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76 balancing adjustment
s.ajuste para equilibrar la balanza. -
77 bank adjustment
s.ajuste bancario, encaje. -
78 biannual adjustment
s.ajuste semianual. -
79 birth adjustment
s.ajuste de nacimiento. -
80 burden adjustment
s.repartición de gastos generales.
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