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1 cross sectional area
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2 cross-sectional area
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3 cross-sectional area
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4 cross-sectional area
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6 cross sectional area ratio
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7 cross-sectional area reduction
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8 cross-sectional area of winding
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9 flue cross sectional area
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10 flue gross cross sectional area
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11 reduction of cross-sectional area
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12 effective cross-sectional area
effective cross-sectional area aktive Querschnittsfläche fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > effective cross-sectional area
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13 gross cross-sectional area
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14 net cross-sectional area
net cross-sectional area Mauerblockquerschnitt m ohne HohlräumeEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > net cross-sectional area
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15 flue cross-sectional area
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16 flue-gas cross-sectional area
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17 inlet cross sectional area
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18 outlet cross sectional area
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19 rated cross-sectional area
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20 reduction of cross-sectional area
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sectional area — skerspjūvio plotas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. cross sectional area; sectional area vok. Querschnitsfläche, f rus. площадь поперечного сечения, f pranc. aire de la section, f; aire de la section transversale, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
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