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1 funn
finding, find -
2 avstandsberegning
subst. range calculation, range finding -
3 avstandsmåling
subst. distance el. range measurement, telemetry, range finding, ranging -
4 dadlesjuk
adj. censorious, fault-finding -
5 dadlesyk
adj. censorious, fault-finding -
6 dømmesjuk
adj. carping, fault-finding adj. censorious -
7 dømmesyk
adj. carping, fault-finding adj. censorious -
8 egenpeiling
subst. (teleteknikk) direction finding -
9 feilsøkning
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10 finnested
subst. finding place subst. (zo) habitat -
11 flykjenning
subst. (fly) aircraft direction finding -
12 fremmedpeiling
subst. (teleteknikk) ground direction finding -
13 fremskaffelse
subst. procurement, furnishing, providing, provision subst. obtaining, finding -
14 kritikksyk
adj. fault-finding, censorious -
15 oppdagelse
detection, discovery* * *subst. discovery, detection subst. finding, realization, realisation -
16 peileantenne
subst. direction finding aerial -
17 peilerom
subst. (teleteknikk) maritime directional finding room -
18 peiling på maksimum signalstyrke
subst. (teleteknikk) maximum-signal direction finding -
19 peiling på minimum signalstyrke
subst. (teleteknikk) minimum-signal direction finding -
20 posisjonsbestemmelse
subst. (kart) positioning, position finding (oppmåling) (kinematisk posisjonsbestemmelse) kinematic positioning
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