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1 duration
• duraatio• aika• voimassaoloaika• kestäminen• kesto• kestoaika• pitkäaikaisuus• pituus* * *dju'reiʃən(the length of time anything continues: We all had to stay indoors for the duration of the storm.) kesto -
2 duration analysis
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3 duration coding
automatic data processing• pulssinpituuskoodaus -
4 duration of a voltage change
• jännitteenmuuutoksen kesto -
5 duration of action
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6 duration of guarantee
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7 duration of insurance
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8 duration of pregnancy
• raskausaika -
9 digital pulse duration modulation
• digitaalinen pulssinkestomodulaatioEnglish-Finnish dictionary > digital pulse duration modulation
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10 employment contract of definite duration
• määräajaksi tehty työsopimusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > employment contract of definite duration
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11 for the duration
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12 for the duration of
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13 impulse duration
• impulssin kestoaika -
14 long duration
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15 mean duration of calls
• puhelun keskimääräinen kestoaika -
16 modified duration
• modifioitu duraatio -
17 of brief duration
• lyhytaikainen -
18 of five years' duration
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19 of long duration
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20 pulse duration
• pulssin kestoaika• pulssiaika
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