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61 counting rate
<i&c> ■ Impulsrate f ; Zählfrequenz f< nucl> ■ Zählrate f -
62 counting rate meter
<i&c> ■ Impulsdichtemesser m<i&c> ■ Zählgeschwindigkeitsmesser m ; Zählratenmesser m -
63 counting rate/voltage characteristic
<i&c> ■ Impuls-Spannungs-Charakteristik fEnglish-german technical dictionary > counting rate/voltage characteristic
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64 counting relais
<i&c> ■ Zählrelais n -
65 counting result
<i&c> ■ Zählergebnis n -
66 counting scale
<i&c> ■ Zählwaage f -
67 counting sequence
<tech.gen> ■ Zählfolge f -
68 counting stage
<i&c> ■ Zählstufe f< math> ■ Additionsstelle f -
69 counting system
<i&c> ■ Zählsystem n -
70 counting tube
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71 counting-rate meter
<i&c> (for frequency, speed, flow, parts per second etc.) ■ Ratemeter n -
72 counting house
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73 counting error
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74 counting of votes
n.Stimmenzählung f. -
75 counting system
n.Zahlensystem n. -
76 counting circuit
n ELEC ENG Zählschaltung f -
77 counting gate
n ELEC ENG Zählgatter nt -
78 counting-rate meter
n ELEC ENG Zählratenmesser m -
79 counting relay
n ELECTRON Zählrelais nt -
80 counting scales
n ELECTRON Zählwaage f
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