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<tech.gen> (gen.; e.g. in molding, inductive coils, etc.) ■ Kern m<tech.gen> (central part, element) ■ Kernstück n<tech.gen> (e.g. electric engine) ■ Kegelrotor m< astron> ■ Kern m<build.hydr> (inner sealing matter of a dam, dike) ■ Kerndichtung f ; Innendichtung f<el> ■ Leiter m< geo> (oldest part of continents) ■ Kraton m ; Kontinentalkern m ; Kontinentkern m ; Urkontinent m ; Kern m< metal> ■ Gießkern mpract < nucl> (of PWR, BWR) ■ Reaktorkern m DIN 25401-3 ; Kern m prakt ; Core m prakt ; Spaltzone f rar< pack> (for winding of fibers, yarns, fabrics, film, foil, paper etc.) ■ Aufwickelhülse f DIN 55 405 ; Rollenkern m ; Wickelhülse f<phys.chem> ■ Rumpf mvt <tech.gen> (e.g. soil, rock, concrete) ■ Bohrkerne ziehen vt -
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