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41 ergonomisch
adj. ergonomic, pertaining to human engineering, pertaining to ergonomics, pertaining to the study of the influence of the environment on productivity in the workplace -
42 hydrotechniek
n. hydraulic engineering -
43 impeller
n. impeller, rotor, driving pulley (Engineering) -
44 ingenieursbedrijf
n. engineering company -
45 ingenieurswerk
n. engineering, work of an engineer (including planning, design, etc.) -
46 ingenieurswezen
n. engineering -
47 machinebouw
n. engineering -
48 machinefabriek
n. engineering works -
49 toegepast
adj. applied, engineering -
50 waterbowkunde
n. hydraulic engineering -
51 bedrijfskunde
• industrial engineering -
52 calculatie
• calculation• computation• cost engineering• estimating -
53 circuitonwerp
• circuit engineering -
54 computer-ondersteunde ontwikkeling
• computer-aided engineering: CAENederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > computer-ondersteunde ontwikkeling
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55 computer-ondersteunde programmatuurontwikkeling
• computer-aided software engineering: CASENederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > computer-ondersteunde programmatuurontwikkeling
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56 computer ondersteunde software-ontwikkeling
• computer-aided software engineering: CASENederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > computer ondersteunde software-ontwikkeling
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57 computer ondersteunde testontwikkeling
• computer-aided test engineering: CATENederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > computer ondersteunde testontwikkeling
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58 conceptueel ontwerpen
• conceptual design engineeringNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > conceptueel ontwerpen
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59 constructie
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60 constructietekening
• construction drawing• constructional drawing• design drawing• engineering drawingNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > constructietekening
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