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101 sich orientieren
1) (to get (oneself) used to unfamiliar surroundings, conditions etc.) orientate2) (to find out one's position in relation to something else: The hikers tried to orientate themselves before continuing their walk.) orientate -
102 Verwandschaft
(a person who belongs to the same family as oneself either by birth or because of marriage: uncles, aunts, cousins and other relations.) relation -
103 Anverwandter
Ạn|ver|wand|te(r)mf decl as adj (geh)relative, relation -
104 Adiabatengesetz
n < phys> ■ Poisson's relation -
105 Adiabatengleichung
f < phys> ■ adiabatic equation; Poisson's adiabatic equation; Poissons relation -
106 Aspektverhältnis
n rar <tech.allg> (Verhältnis von Höhe zu Breite von etw.; z.B. Autoreifen) ■ aspect ratio; geometric relationn norm <edv.av> (Bildschirm) ■ aspect ratio -
107 austakten
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108 Beziehung
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109 Beziehung zwischen X und Y
f < allg> ■ relation between x and yGerman-english technical dictionary > Beziehung zwischen X und Y
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110 De-Broglie-Beziehung
f < phys> ■ de Broglie relation -
111 Dispersionsbeziehung
f < phys> ■ dispersion relation; dispersion law -
112 Dispersionsgesetz
n < phys> ■ dispersion relation; dispersion law -
113 Dispersionsgleichung
f < phys> ■ dispersion relation; dispersion law -
114 Dispersionsrelation
f < phys> ■ dispersion relation; dispersion law -
115 Energie-Reichweite-Beziehung
f < nukl> ■ energy-range relationGerman-english technical dictionary > Energie-Reichweite-Beziehung
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116 Geometrieverhältnis
n <tech.allg> (Verhältnis von Höhe zu Breite von etw.; z.B. Autoreifen) ■ aspect ratio; geometric relation -
117 Gleichheitsrelation
f < math> ■ equality relation -
118 Güte
f <tech.allg> (Qualität) ■ qualityf <el> (Betrag der Blindleistung in Relation zur Wirkleistung) ■ quality factor DIN IEC 50 ; Q-factorf <qualit.mat> (Sorte) ■ grade -
119 Gütefaktor
m (Q) DIN IEC 50 <el> (Betrag der Blindleistung in Relation zur Wirkleistung) ■ quality factor DIN IEC 50 ; Q-factorm < hlk> ■ performance factorm < qualit> ■ factor of merit; figure of merit -
120 Heisenberg'sche Unschärferelation
f < phys> (Quantenphysik) ■ uncertainty principle of Werner Heisenberg; uncertainty Heisenberg relationGerman-english technical dictionary > Heisenberg'sche Unschärferelation
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