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101 external absorption
s.absorción externa. -
102 external account
s.cuenta de transacciones exteriores, cuenta con el exterior, cuenta de no residente, cuenta externa. -
103 external agent
s.agente externo, influencia externa. -
104 external aneurysm
s.aneurisma externo. -
105 external appearances
s.apariencias externas. -
106 external application
s.uso externo. -
107 external asset
s.activo externo, activo frente al exterior. -
108 external audit
s.auditoría externa. -
109 external auditor
s.auditor externo. -
110 external balance
s.saldo externo, saldo de la balanza de pagos. -
111 external bill
s.letra exterior, letra sobre el extranjero, letra de cambio pagadera en otra nación. -
112 external bond
s.título exterior, bono externo, obligación extranjera. -
113 external cable
s.cable externo. -
114 external capacitor
s.capacitor externo. -
115 external capsule
s.cápsula externa. -
116 external circumstances
s.factores exógenos. -
117 external claim
s.activo sobre el exterior, título de crédito frente al exterior. -
118 external combustion
s.combustión externa. -
119 external conjugate
s.conjugado externo. -
120 external contrapulsation
s.contrapulsación externa.
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