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1 eliminate interference
vt <el> (with signals; e.g. audio, video) ■ entstören vtEnglish-german technical dictionary > eliminate interference
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2 screening
<tech.gen> (with X-rays or fig.: selective examination) ■ Durchleuchtung f<ad> (of ideas) ■ Screening n<energ.sol> ■ Strahlblockierung f<proc.hydr> ■ Rechenvorgang m ; Siebung f< waste> ■ Lochsortierung f ; Siebklassierung f ; Siebdurchgang m ; Siebdurchlauf m ; Siebung f<el> (e.g. against electrosmog, interference) ■ Abschirm...; abgeschirmt
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