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21 mean well
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22 mean sea-level
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23 mean solar time
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24 mean radiant temperature
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > mean radiant temperature
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25 mean absolute deviation
nPROD desviación media absoluta fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > mean absolute deviation
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26 mean aerodynamic chord
n (MAC)AIR TRANSP cuerda aerodinámica media fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > mean aerodynamic chord
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27 mean annual variation
nWATER TRANSP of tide variación anual media fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > mean annual variation
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28 mean anomaly
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29 mean bond energy
nNUCL energía de enlace media f -
30 mean busy hour
nTELECOM hora cargada media f -
31 mean chord of the control surface
nAIR TRANSP cuerda media de la superficie de control fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > mean chord of the control surface
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32 mean daily flow
nWATER caudal medio diario m -
33 mean deviation
nELEC, MATH desviación media f -
34 mean draught
n (BrE)WATER TRANSP ship design calado medio m -
35 mean error
nELEC error medio m, error medio cuadrático m -
36 mean free path
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37 mean geometric chord
nGEOM cuerda media geométrica f -
38 mean glide path error
nAIR TRANSP media del error de trayectoria de planeo fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > mean glide path error
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39 mean hourly runoff
nHYDROL escorrentía media por hora f -
40 mean lethal dose
n (LD50)NUCL, PHYS dosis letal del 50% f, dosis letal mediana f
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