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1 depletion
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2 depletion
nounVerringerung, die* * ** * *de·ple·tion[dɪˈpli:ʃən]n Abbau m; of resources, capital Erschöpfung fthe \depletion of the ozone layer der Abbau der Ozonschicht* * *[dI'pliːSən]n1) (= exhausting) Erschöpfung f; (= reduction) Verminderung f, Verringerung f; (of funds) Verringerung f; (of stock, membership) Abnahme f* * *depletion [-ʃn] s1. Entleerung f2. fig Raubbau m, Erschöpfung f:3. MEDa) Flüssigkeitsentzug mb) Flüssigkeitsarmut fc) Erschöpfungszustand m* * *nounVerringerung, die* * *n.Entleerung f.Erschöpfung f. -
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de·ple·tion [dɪʼpli:ʃən] nAbbau m; of resources, capital Erschöpfung f;the \depletion of the ozone layer der Abbau der Ozonschicht -
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1. Erschöpfungszustand m, Erschöpfung f; Auszehrung f; 2. Verarmung f an Flüssigkeit, Flüssigkeitsarmut f; 3. Flüssigkeitsentzug m -
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8 depletion type
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9 depletion type field-effect-transistor
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10 depletion boundary
depletion boundary Verarmungsrandschicht fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > depletion boundary
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11 depletion charge
depletion charge Verarmungsladung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > depletion charge
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12 depletion layer
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13 depletion-layer boundary
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14 depletion-layer photoeffect
depletion-layer photoeffect Sperrschichtphotoeffekt mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > depletion-layer photoeffect
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15 depletion-layer spreading
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16 depletion-layer transistor
depletion-layer transistor Sperrschichttransistor mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > depletion-layer transistor
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17 depletion-layer transit time
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18 depletion-layer width
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19 depletion MISFET
depletion MISFET Verarmungs-MISFET mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > depletion MISFET
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20 depletion mode
depletion mode Verarmungsbetrieb mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > depletion mode
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Depletion — De*ple tion, n. [Cf. F. d[ e]pl[ e]tion.] 1. The act of depleting or emptying. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) the act or process of diminishing the quantity of fluid in the vessels by bloodletting or otherwise; also excessive evacuation, as in severe… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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depletion — 1650s, from L.L. depletionem (nom. depletio) blood letting, from pp. stem of L. deplere to empty, lit. to un fill, from de off, away (see DE (Cf. de )) + plere to fill (see PLENARY (Cf. plenary)) … Etymology dictionary
depletion — [dē plē′shən, diplē′shən] n. 1. a depleting or being depleted 2. the gradual using up or destruction of capital assets, esp. of natural resources … English World dictionary
Depletion — An accrual accounting method that companies use to allocate the cost of extracting natural resources such as timber, minerals and oil from the earth. Depletion is calculated for tax deduction and bookkeeping purposes. Unlike depreciation and… … Investment dictionary