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101 short-period sample
toma de muestras de corta duración, muestreo instantáneoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > short-period sample
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102 waiting period
(for compensation) período de carenciaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > waiting period
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103 Cretaceous Period
nGEOL, PETR TECH período Cretáceo m -
104 Jurassic period
nGEOL, PETR TECH período Jurásico m -
105 Permian Period
nGEOL, PETR TECH período Pérmico m -
106 Triassic period
nGEOL, PETR TECH período Triásico m -
107 accelerating period
nCHEM TECH período de aceleración m -
108 active field period
nTV período de campo activo m -
109 approval period
nQUALITY período de aprobación m -
110 axial period
nSPACE período axial m -
111 busy period
nTELECOM período cargado m -
112 clearance period
nTRANSP tiempo de despacho m -
113 clock period
nELECTRON período de reloj m, período empleado m -
114 compression period
nHYDRAUL período de compresión m -
115 constant failure rate period
nQUALITY período de falla a ritmo constante mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > constant failure rate period
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116 cooling period
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117 cooling-down period
nC&G, NUCL, REFRIG período de enfriamiento m -
118 cure period
nCONST curado m, período de curado m -
119 dialling period
nTELECOM período de marcación m -
120 dormant period
nAGRIC reposo vegetal m
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