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buttress spacing Abstand m der StrebepfeilerachsenEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > buttress spacing
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расстояние между осями контрфорсов (плотины)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > buttress spacing
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > buttress spacing
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5 clear buttress spacing
<build.hydr> ■ lichter Strebepfeilerabstand mEnglish-german technical dictionary > clear buttress spacing
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(cstr, hidr) distanţă între contraforturiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > clear buttress spacing
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1) расстояние; интервал; промежуток; зазор; шаг2) размещение на определённом расстоянии; расстановка3) параметр, постоянная ( кристаллической решётки)4) мор. шпация5) участок, интервал ( линии связи)6) вчт. интервальная протяжка ( бумаги при печати)7) шаг письма ( пишущей машины)8) пробел; пробельный элемент ( печатной формы)•-
air spacing
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aircraft spacing
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anode-cathode spacing
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aperture spacing
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array spacing
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atomic spacing
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atom spacing
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axle spacing
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bar spacing
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blade spacing
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bore spacing
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bottom-hole spacing
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buttress spacing
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carrier spacing
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channel spacing
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character spacing
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clear bar spacing
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clear spacing
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close well spacing
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column spacing
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conductor spacing
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contiguous channel spacing
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dendrite arm spacing
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dendrite spacing
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dense well spacing
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double spacing
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drain spacing
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dropper spacing
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electrode spacing
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energy spacing
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exposure spacing
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fin spacing
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frame spacing
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frequency spacing
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grid spacing
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groove spacing
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interatomic spacing
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interbeam spacing
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interline spacing
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intertrack spacing
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lateral spacing
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lattice spacing
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lead spacing
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level spacing
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line spacing
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mode spacing
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normal spacing
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ordinary spacings
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overlapping channel spacing
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pattern well spacing
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perforation spacing
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phase spacing
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pillar spacing
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pin-to-pin spacing
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pin spacing
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plate spacing
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prop spacing
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proportional spacing
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pulse spacing
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random well spacing
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repeater spacing
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rivet spacing
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roller spacing
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roll spacing
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row spacing
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secondary spacing
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shotpoint spacing
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single spacing
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sleeper spacing
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station spacing
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stitch spacing
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tap spacing
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tooth spacing
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track-to-track spacing
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track spacing
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train spacing
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tray spacing
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truck-center spacing
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truss spacing
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vertical deck spacing
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vertical line spacing
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vertical spacing
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video track spacing
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video-to-sound carriers spacing
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well spacing
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wide well spacing
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word spacing
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