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81 spektral Iysvirkningsgrad
spectral luminous efficiency -
82 sprengeffekt
subst. blasting efficiency subst. burst effect subst. (gruvedrift) energy of explosive -
83 strømutbytte
subst. (korrosjon) current efficiency -
84 strømvirkningsgrad
subst. (korrosjonstek) current efficiency -
85 strålingsutbytte
subst. radiant efficiency -
86 støvutskillingsgrad
subst. degree of dust removal subst. US: dust removal efficiency -
87 temperaturvirkningsgrad
subst. (vvs) temperature efficiency -
88 termisk virkningsgrad
thermal efficiency -
89 termodynamisk virkningsgrad
thermodynamic efficiency -
90 utnyttelsesgrad
subst. exploitation ratio subst. coefficient of utilization subst. (teleteknikk) occupation efficiency, percentage occupation -
91 utnyttingsgrad
subst. (energi) payload efficiency -
92 utskillingsgrad
(energi) collecting efficiency -
93 varmegjennomføringstall
subst. (vvs) thermal efficiency -
94 varmevirkning
subst. thermal effect, thermal efficiency -
95 virkningsgradmåler
subst. (teleteknikk) efficiency meter -
96 virkningsgradsmotor
subst. (fluidteknikk) efficiency (motor) -
97 virkningsgradspumpe
subst. (fluidteknikk) efficiency (pump) -
98 volumetrisk virkningsgrad
(fluidteknikk) volumetric efficiency -
99 ydeevne
subst. (Riksmål, eg. yteevne) capacity, output, efficiency, performance ability -
100 økonomisk-økologisk effektivitet
(miljø) economical-ecological efficiency
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