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61 energy form
nGAS forma de energía f -
62 energy gap
nPHYS solar power separación energética f -
63 energy irradiance
nOPT irradiancia energética f -
64 energy level
nGEOPHYS, PART PHYS, PHYS, RAD PHYS nivel de energía m, nivel energético m -
65 energy loss
nELEC, GAS, PHYS pérdida de energía f, pérdida energética f -
66 energy meter
nELEC ENG ergómetro m, medidor de energía m -
67 energy range
nRAD PHYS gama de energía f, intervalo de energía m, rango de energía m -
68 energy recovery
nFUELLESS, RECYCL, THERMO recuperación de energía f -
69 energy recuperation
nFUELLESS, RECYCL, THERMO recuperación de energía f -
70 energy regeneration
nTHERMO regeneración de energía f -
71 energy saving
nPROD, THERMO ahorro de energía m -
72 energy source
nSPACE fuente de energía f -
73 energy spectrum
nSPACE espectro de energía m -
74 energy storage
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75 energy supply
nELEC, ELEC ENG, FUELLESS, MECH ENG, NUCL, SPACE,THERMO abastecimiento de energía m, suministro de energía m -
76 energy technology
nPOLL tecnología energética f -
77 energy transfer
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78 energy transference by vibration
nWAVE PHYS transferencia de energía por vibraciones fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > energy transference by vibration
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79 energy transformation
nELEC, ELEC ENG, THERMO conversión de energía f, transformación de energía fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > energy transformation
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80 energy transmission
nTHERMO transmisión de energía f
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