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21 law-breaking
['lɔːˌbreɪkɪŋ]1.ADJ infractor or transgresor de la ley2.N infracción f or transgresión f de la ley -
22 law of definite composition
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23 law of dominance
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24 law of independent assortment
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25 law of initial value
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26 law of segregation
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27 law of specific nerve energies
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28 law of universal gravitation
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29 law of action and reaction
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30 law of reflection
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31 law of corresponding states
nPHYS ley de estados correspondientes fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > law of corresponding states
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32 law of mass action
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33 law of radioactive decay
nNUCL, PHYS, RAD PHYS ley de desintegración radiactiva fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > law of radioactive decay
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34 law of thermodynamics
nPHYS, THERMO ley de la termodinámica f, principio de la termodinámica mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > law of thermodynamics
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35 law adviser
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36 law applicable
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37 law book
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38 law clerk
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39 law court
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40 law day
s.día de vencimiento, día hábil.
См. также в других словарях:
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law clerk — n: one (as a law school graduate) who provides a judge, magistrate, or lawyer with assistance in such matters as research and analysis Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. law clerk … Law dictionary
law of admiralty — See: maritime law Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009. law of admiralty … Law dictionary
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