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21 magnetic field
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22 N-channel field-effect transistor
s ELECTRÒN transistor d'efecte de camp de canal n, n-FETEnglish-Catalan dictionary > N-channel field-effect transistor
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23 P-channel field-effect transistor
s ELECTRÒN transistor d'efecte de camp de canal p, p-FETEnglish-Catalan dictionary > P-channel field-effect transistor
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24 paddy field
s arrossar -
25 playing field
s camp d'esports -
26 semantic field
s LINGÜÍSTICA camp semàntic -
27 stubble field
s rostoll -
28 switching field
s ELECTRÒN xarxa de commutació -
29 wheat field
s camp de blat -
30 FM
abrev frequency modulation FM, frequència moduladaabrev field marshal mariscal de camp -
31 IGFET transistor
s ELECTRÒN transistor IGFET, IGFET ( insulated-gate field-effect transistor, transistor d'efecte de camp de porta aïllada) -
32 JFET transistor
s ELECTRÒN transistor JFET, JFET junction field-effect transistor, transistor d'efecte de camp de junció) -
33 MESFET transistor
s ELECTRÒN transistor MESFET, MESFET ( metal-semiconductor field-effect transistor, transistor d'efecte de camp de metall i semiconductor) -
34 MOSFET transistor
s ELECTRÒN transistor MOSFET, MOSFET ( metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor, transistor d'efecte de camp de metall, òxid i semiconductor)
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