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21 engine failure
nawaria f silnika -
22 power failure
nprzerwa f w dopływie energii elektrycznej -
23 renal failure
nniewydolność f nerek -
24 abortive failure
uszkodzenie powodujące przerwę w działaniu danego systemu -
25 active failure
uszkodzenie elementu układu mające wpływ na działanie innych elementów -
26 apparent failure
uszkodzenie widocznewada łatwa do wykrycia -
27 authority failure
błąd uprawnień -
28 automatically cleared failure
defekt naprawiany automatycznieuszkodzenie naprawiane automatycznieEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > automatically cleared failure
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29 base failure
wyparcie gruntu u podstawy zbocza -
30 blackout failure
błąd zaciemnienia -
31 brittle failure
pęknięcie kruche -
32 cardiac failure
niewydolność krążenia -
33 catastrophic failure
uszkodzenie katastroficzneEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > catastrophic failure
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34 cause of failure effect and correction
przyczyna uszkodzenia-skutek-naprawienieEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > cause of failure effect and correction
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35 chance failure
uszkodzenie przypadkowe -
36 checksum failure
błąd krytyczny -
37 cladding failure
uszkodzenie koszulki -
38 cohesive failure
rozdzielenierozerwanie spoiny -
39 common-mode failure
uszkodzenie wywołane wspólną przyczynąEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > common-mode failure
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40 commutation failure
błąd komutacjiopuszczenie komutacjiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > commutation failure
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