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41 channel equipment
nTELECOM equipo de canales m -
42 channel fill
nGEOL relleno de canal m -
43 channel filter
nELECTRON filtro de canal m -
44 channel induction furnace
nHEAT horno de canal de inducción mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > channel induction furnace
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45 channel iron
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46 channel lag
nGEOL depósitos basales de un canal m pl -
47 channel loading
nTELECOM carga del canal f -
48 channel marking
nTRANSP baliza de canal f -
49 channel marks
n plTRANSP señalizaciones de canal f pl -
50 channel modulation
nELECTRON modulación de canal f -
51 channel noise
nELECTRON ruido de canal m -
52 channel occupancy
nTELECOM ocupancia del canal f -
53 channel out
viPROD encauzar hacia la salida -
54 channel sample
nCOAL muestra de roza f -
55 channel selector
nTELECOM, TV selector de canales m -
56 channel spacing
nCOMP&DP, TV espaciado de canales m -
57 channel status table
nCOMP&DP tabla de categoría de canales f, tabla de estado de canal f (Esp) -
58 channel status word
nCOMP&DP palabra de categoría de canales f, palabra de estado de canal f -
59 channel stopper
nELEC ENG supresor del circuito m -
60 channel track
nTRANSP canalización f
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