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81 subject to foot traffic
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82 subject to frost attack
subject to frost attack BOD frostempfindlichEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subject to frost attack
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83 subject to high stress
subject to high stress hochbeanspruchtEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subject to high stress
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84 subject to tension
subject to tension zugbeanspruchtEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subject to tension
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85 subject to the contract
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86 subject matter
Gegenstand, der* * *(the subject discussed in an essay, book etc.) der Gegenstand* * *ˈsub·ject mat·ter* * *['sʌbdZɪktmtə(r)]n(= theme) Stoff m; (= content) Inhalt m* * *1. Gegenstand m (einer Abhandlung etc, JUR einer Klage etc)2. Stoff m, Inhalt m (Ggs Form)* * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.Gegenstand, der* * *n.Inhalt -e m.Lernstoff m. -
87 subject catalogue
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88 subject index
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89 subject to approval
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90 subject beyond range
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91 subject field
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92 subject matter of the invention
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93 subject matter of the patent
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94 subject of a patent
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95 subject to payment of royalties
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96 subject to royalties
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97 subject to shear
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98 subject to tensile stress
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99 subject to tension
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100 subject to torsion
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