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21 mean length of turn
średnia długość zwojuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean length of turn
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22 mean length per turn
średnia długość zwojuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean length per turn
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23 mean life
trwałość średniaśredni czas życia -
24 mean line of an airfoil section
linia szkieletowa profilu lotniczegolinia środkowa profilu lotniczegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean line of an airfoil section
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25 mean line of profile
linia środkowa profilu powierzchniEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean line of profile
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26 mean low water
średnia woda niska -
27 mean pitch
podzialka średnia koła zębatego -
28 mean pressure
średnie ciśnienie efektywneśrednie ciśnienie użyteczne -
29 mean probable error
średni błąd kwadratowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean probable error
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30 mean process chart
wykres czynności robotnikaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean process chart
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31 mean random speed
średnia prędkość w ruchu bezładnym -
32 mean recovery time
średni czas naprawyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean recovery time
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33 mean repair time
średni czas naprawy -
34 mean sea level
średni poziom morza -
35 mean sea-level
poziom średni morzastan średni wody -
36 mean solar day
średni dzień słoneczny -
37 mean solar time
czas słoneczny średni -
38 mean spherical luminous intensity
średnia światłość całoprzestrzennaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean spherical luminous intensity
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39 mean square
odchylenie średniokwadratoweśredni kwadrat w analizie wariancji -
40 mean square contingency
średnie kwadratowe odchylenie wielodzielczeEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > mean square contingency
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