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1 equilibrium renewal process
French\ \ processus de renouvellement d'équilibreGerman\ \ GleichgewichtserneuerungprozeßDutch\ \ evenwichtig vernieuwingsprocesItalian\ \ processo di ripristino dell'equilibrioSpanish\ \ proceso de renovación del equilibrioCatalan\ \ equilibri procés de renovacióPortuguese\ \ processo de renovamento de equilíbrio; processo de renovação de equilíbrio (bra)Romanian\ \ echilibru proces de reînnoireDanish\ \ ligevægt fornyelses procesNorwegian\ \ likevekt fornyelseSwedish\ \ stationär förnyelseprocessGreek\ \ διαδικασία ανανέωσης ισορροπίαςFinnish\ \ tasapainoinen uusiutumisprosessiHungarian\ \ egyensúlyi megújulási folyamatTurkish\ \ denge yenileme süreci (prosesi)Estonian\ \ tasakaalus taastumisprotsessLithuanian\ \ pusiausvyros atkūrimo procesąSlovenian\ \ ravnotežje obnovo postopkaPolish\ \ stacjonarny proces odnowieniaRussian\ \ равновесный процесс обновленияUkrainian\ \ рівноважний процес оновленняSerbian\ \ равнотежа обнављање процесаIcelandic\ \ jafnvægi endurnýjun ferliEuskara\ \ oreka berritzeko prozesuaFarsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ عملية التجديد المتوازنAfrikaans\ \ ewewigshernuwingsprosesChinese\ \ 均 衡 更 新 过 程Korean\ \ 평행 갱신 과정 -
2 равновесный процесс восстановления
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