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1 optical wave guide
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2 optical guided-wave technology
optical guided-wave technology Licht(wellen)leitertechnik f, Technik f der optischen InformationsübertragungEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > optical guided-wave technology
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3 optical guided-wave technology
< owg> ■ Lichtwellenleitertechnik fEnglish-german technical dictionary > optical guided-wave technology
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4 optical carrier wave
n OPT&OPTRON optische Trägerwelle fDictionary English-German Informatics > optical carrier wave
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5 continuous-wave gas optical maser
continuous-wave gas optical maser kontinuierlicher Gaslaser mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > continuous-wave gas optical maser
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6 continuous-wave optical maser
continuous-wave optical maser FO kontinuierlicher optischer Maser m, kontinuierlich arbeitender Laser mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > continuous-wave optical maser
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7 transverse-wave optical maser
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > transverse-wave optical maser
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8 travelling-wave optical maser
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > travelling-wave optical maser
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9 butt joint
<tech.gen> (concrete slabs, girders, rails) ■ Stoß m<build.int> (of gypsum boards) ■ Plattenstoß m< join> (gen.; e.g. welded, bonded) ■ Stumpfstoß m ; stumpfer Stoß m ; Stirnflächennaht f; Stoßnaht f -
10 fiber end coupling
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11 fibre end coupling
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12 die Welle
La Ola f■ Ausdruck der Begeisterung des Publikums in einem Stadion, bei dem die Zuschauer eine sich kreisförmig durch das Stadion bewegende Wasserwelle imitieren, indem sie in einer vorgegebenen Richtung nacheinander kurz aufstehen und die Arme hochreißen.■ An optical effect created in a stadium by the spectators enthusiastically and spontaneously standing up and waving their arms in a sequential movement around the stadium interior. -
13 La Ola
La Ola f■ Ausdruck der Begeisterung des Publikums in einem Stadion, bei dem die Zuschauer eine sich kreisförmig durch das Stadion bewegende Wasserwelle imitieren, indem sie in einer vorgegebenen Richtung nacheinander kurz aufstehen und die Arme hochreißen.■ An optical effect created in a stadium by the spectators enthusiastically and spontaneously standing up and waving their arms in a sequential movement around the stadium interior. -
14 La-Ola-Welle
La Ola f■ Ausdruck der Begeisterung des Publikums in einem Stadion, bei dem die Zuschauer eine sich kreisförmig durch das Stadion bewegende Wasserwelle imitieren, indem sie in einer vorgegebenen Richtung nacheinander kurz aufstehen und die Arme hochreißen.■ An optical effect created in a stadium by the spectators enthusiastically and spontaneously standing up and waving their arms in a sequential movement around the stadium interior.
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