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101 fixed images
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102 fixed index
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103 fixed indexes
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104 fixed inductance
• постоянна индуктивностEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed inductance
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105 fixed jib
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106 fixed jibs
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107 fixed joint
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108 fixed joints
• твърдо съединение -
109 fixed length block
изч.• блок с фиксирана дължинаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed length block
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110 fixed length blocks
изч.• блок с фиксирана дължинаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed length blocks
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111 fixed-length record
• запис с фиксирана дължинаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed-length record
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112 fixed level
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113 fixed levels
• постоянно ниво -
114 fixed light
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115 fixed lights
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116 fixed link
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117 fixed links
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118 fixed load
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119 fixed loads
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120 fixed-loop antenna
• антена с неподвижна рамкаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fixed-loop antenna
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