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1 force vitesse
Capacité de générer une grande impulsion de force en un minimum de temps.The ability of the neuromuscular system to produce the greatest possible impulse in the shortest possible time.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > force vitesse
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2 réacquisition du statut d'amateur
Ré-enregistrement d'un joueur professionnel en tant qu'amateur, qui ne peut se faire qu'après un délai minimum de 30 jours à compter du dernier match joué en tant que professionnel.Re-registration of a professional footballer as an amateur player, possible only after a period of 30 days since his last game as a professional.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > réacquisition du statut d'amateur
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3 technologie "propre"
альтернативная технология
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alternative technology
Technology that, as an alternative to resource-intensive and wasteful industry, aims to utilize resources sparingly, with minimum damage to the environment, at affordable cost and with a possible degree of control over the processes. (Source: GUNN)
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