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81 arithmetic al mean roughness deviation
przeciętna wysokośćśrednie arytmetyczne odchylenie chropowatościEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > arithmetic al mean roughness deviation
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82 arithmetic mean
średnia arytmetyczna -
83 assessed mean life
trwałość oszacowana średniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > assessed mean life
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84 assumed mean
średnia dowolnie przyjęta -
85 brake mean effective pressure
średnie ciśnienie użyteczneEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > brake mean effective pressure
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86 cerrected mean temperature
średnia temperatura skorygowanaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > cerrected mean temperature
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87 class mean
średnia wewnątrz klasy -
88 convergence in the mean
zbieżność według średniejEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > convergence in the mean
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89 corrected mean
średnia poprawiona -
90 equivalent mean time to failure
równoważny średni czas do uszkodzeniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > equivalent mean time to failure
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91 error mean-square
błąd średniokwadratowy -
92 estimated mean time to failure
przewidywany średni czas do uszkodzeniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > estimated mean time to failure
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93 extended mean value theorem
twierdzenie Cauchyego o wartości średniejtwierdzenie TayloraEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > extended mean value theorem
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94 first mean chord
średnia cięciwa geometryczna -
95 geometrie mean
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96 grand mean
średnia ogólna -
97 Greenwich mean time
czas uniwersalnyczas średni słoneczny w Greenwichśredni czas słoneczny w GreenwichEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > Greenwich mean time
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98 harmonic mean
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99 indicated mean effective pressure
średnie ciśnienie indykowaneEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > indicated mean effective pressure
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100 limit in the mean
granica w średniej
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