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1 longherina
fFRA longrine fDEU Bodenträger mITA longherina fPLN podlużnica fRUS балка f, промежуточная продольнаясм. поз. 359 на,
—FRA longrine f centraleDEU Langträger m, mittlererITA longherina f centralePLN ostojnica f grzbietowaRUS балка f, хребтоваясм. поз. 375 наlongherina laterale dell'imperiale
—FRA longrine f de rive de toitureDEU Obergurt mENG cantrailITA longherina f laterale dell'imperialePLN obwodzina f dachuRUS пояс m, верхнийсм. поз. 857 на,
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longherina superiore della cassa
—FRA longrine f de rive de toiture, partie inférieureENG cantrailITA longherina f superiore della cassaPLN obwodzina f górna ściany bocznej lub czołowejRUS пояс m, верхний, боковой стенысм. поз. 886 на,
longherina superiore della cassa, parte superiore
—FRA longrine f de rive de toiture, partie supérieureDEU Dachgurt mENG cantrailITA longherina f superiore della cassa, parte superiorePLN obwodzina f dachuRUS пояс m лобовой стены, верхнийсм. поз. 895 на,
longherina superiore della parete interna del corridoio
—FRA Innovine f supérieure de couloirDEU Obergurt m für GangwandITA longherina f superiore della parete interna del corridoioPLN podłużnica f ścianki korytarzowejRUS пояс m, верхний продольныйсм. поз. 878 на
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