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81 element graph
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82 Feynman graph
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83 hourly load graph
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84 injection-pressure graph
< metal> ■ Einspritzdruckkurve fEnglish-german technical dictionary > injection-pressure graph
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85 lead graph
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86 load graph
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87 section graph
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88 signal-flow graph
<el> ■ Signalflussplan m -
89 stress-strain graph
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90 switch-off graph
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91 switch-on graph
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92 tooth profile graph
<mech.eng> ■ Zahnformdiagramm n -
93 vertex graph
< math> ■ Eckdiagramm n -
94 weekly load graph
<i&c.docu> (recorder) ■ Wochenganglinie f -
95 Abbildung mit abgeschlossenem Graph
преобразование с замкнутым графикомНемецко-русский математический словарь > Abbildung mit abgeschlossenem Graph
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96 Satz vom abgeschlossenen Graph
теорема о замкнутом графикеНемецко-русский математический словарь > Satz vom abgeschlossenen Graph
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97 paarer Graph
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98 plättbarer Graph
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99 schlichter Graph
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100 bar-graph
n.Strichskala f.
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graph´i|cal|ly — graph|ic «GRAF ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. producing by words the effect of a picture; lifelike; vivid: »The returned soldier gave a graphic account of a battle. 2. of or about diagrams and their use; working by means of graphs rather than… … Useful english dictionary
graph|ic — «GRAF ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. producing by words the effect of a picture; lifelike; vivid: »The returned soldier gave a graphic account of a battle. 2. of or about diagrams and their use; working by means of graphs rather than… … Useful english dictionary
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