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41 fixed carbons
• свързан въглерод -
42 fixed cavities
• резонатор с постоянна настройка -
43 fixed cavity
• резонатор с постоянна настройка -
44 fixed centre
• неподвижен център -
45 fixed centres
• неподвижен център -
46 fixed charges
• постоянни разходи• установени вноски -
47 fixed clip
• неподвижно захващащ механизъм -
48 fixed clips
• неподвижно захващащ механизъм -
49 fixed contact
• неподвижен контакт -
50 fixed contacts
• неподвижен контакт -
51 fixed costs
• постоянни разходи -
52 fixed coupling
• неподвижен съединител -
53 fixed-course detector
• индикатор на постоянен курсEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed-course detector
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54 fixed-course detectors
• индикатор на постоянен курсEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed-course detectors
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55 fixed crane
• неподвижен кран -
56 fixed cranes
• неподвижен кран -
57 fixed-crest spillway
• преливник без затвориEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed-crest spillway
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58 fixed-crest spillways
• преливник без затвориEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed-crest spillways
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59 fixed-cycle operation
• операция с постоянен по продължителност цикълEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed-cycle operation
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60 fixed-cycle operations
• операция с постоянен по продължителност цикълEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed-cycle operations
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