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101 solar energy collection system
système collecteur d’énergie solaire mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > solar energy collection system
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102 solar energy technology
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > solar energy technology
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103 sound energy
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > sound energy
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104 strain energy
énergie de déformation f, énergie interne fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > strain energy
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105 total energy requirements
(TER) BTE (besoins totaux d’énergie)Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > total energy requirements
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106 total-energy system
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > total-energy system
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107 wind energy
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > wind energy
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108 zero-energy house
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > zero-energy house
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109 European Atomic Energy Community
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > European Atomic Energy Community
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110 International Atomic Energy Agency
Agence internationale de l'énergie atomique (AIEA) [son siège est à Vienne]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > International Atomic Energy Agency
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111 Department of Energy
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112 European Atomic Energy Community
EAEC noun Communauté f Européenne de l'Énergie Atomique, CEEAEnglish-French dictionary > European Atomic Energy Community
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113 mass-energy
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114 nervous energy
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115 nuclear energy
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116 wave energy
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117 wind energy
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118 Department of Energy
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119 atomic energy damage
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120 nuclear energy hazard
risque nucléaire (JD)
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