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21 Transfergeschwindigkeit
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22 Lesungen pro Sekunde
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23 Lesungen/s
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24 Millionen Samples pro Sekunde
(MSPS) <el> (z.B. Leistung von AD-Wandlern) ■ million samples per second (MSPS); mega samples per secondGerman-english technical dictionary > Millionen Samples pro Sekunde
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25 MSPS
<el> (z.B. Leistung von AD-Wandlern) ■ million samples per second (MSPS); mega samples per second -
26 Scans pro Sekunde
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27 Scans/s
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28 Meter pro Sekunde
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29 Millimeter pro Sekunde
Millimeter m pro Sekunde (mm/s) GEN (AE) millimeters per second, mm/s, (BE) millimetres per second, mm/s -
30 Gehörorgan
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hearing system
The system that is concerned with the perception of sound, is mediated through the organ of Corti of the ear in mammals or through corresponding sensory receptors of the lagena in lower vertebrates, is normally sensitive in man to sound vibrations between 16 and 27.000 cycles per second but most receptive to those between 2.000 and 5.000 cycles per second, is conducted centrally by the cochlear branch of the auditory nerve, and is coordinated especially in the medial geniculate body. (Source: WEBSTE)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Gehörorgan
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31 Regenspende
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Regenspende
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32 Regenspende
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33 MIPS
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34 Bits (npl) pro Sekunde
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35 Bit
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36 Kilohertz
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37 Periode
f; -, -n1. period; ETECH. cycle2. (Menstruation) period; sie hat i-e Periode she’s got her period, she’s having her period; meine Periode ist ausgeblieben I’ve missed my period* * *die Periode(Menstruation) menstruation; period;(Meteorologie) spell;(Zeitraum) period* * *Pe|ri|o|de [pe'rioːdə]f -, -nperiod (AUCH PHYSIOL); (von Wetter auch) spell; (MATH) repetend; (ELEC) cycle0,33 Perióde — 0.33 recurring
ihre Perióde ist ausgeblieben — she didn't get or have her period
Perióden pro Sekunde — cycles per second
* * *Pe·ri·o·de<-, -n>[peˈri̯o:də]f1. (Zeitabschnitt) period2. BIOL period3. MATH repetend* * *die; Periode, Perioden2) (Math.) repetend; period3,3 Periode — 3.3 recurring
* * *1. period; ELEK cycle2. (Menstruation) period;sie hat i-e Periode she’s got her period, she’s having her period;meine Periode ist ausgeblieben I’ve missed my period* * *die; Periode, Perioden1) (auch Chemie, Physik, Technik, Astron., Met., Sprachw., Musik) period; (Geol.) era2) (Math.) repetend; period3,3 Periode — 3.3 recurring
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38 periode
f; -, -n1. period; ETECH. cycle2. (Menstruation) period; sie hat i-e Periode she’s got her period, she’s having her period; meine Periode ist ausgeblieben I’ve missed my period* * *die Periode(Menstruation) menstruation; period;(Meteorologie) spell;(Zeitraum) period* * *Pe|ri|o|de [pe'rioːdə]f -, -nperiod (AUCH PHYSIOL); (von Wetter auch) spell; (MATH) repetend; (ELEC) cycle0,33 Perióde — 0.33 recurring
ihre Perióde ist ausgeblieben — she didn't get or have her period
Perióden pro Sekunde — cycles per second
* * *Pe·ri·o·de<-, -n>[peˈri̯o:də]f1. (Zeitabschnitt) period2. BIOL period3. MATH repetend* * *die; Periode, Perioden2) (Math.) repetend; period3,3 Periode — 3.3 recurring
* * *…periode f im subst:Entwicklungsperiode development period, period of development;Ruheperiode quiet time;Übergangsperiode transitional period, period of transition;Wachstumsperiode period of growth;Regenperiode rainy period;Schönwetterperiode period of good weather* * *die; Periode, Perioden1) (auch Chemie, Physik, Technik, Astron., Met., Sprachw., Musik) period; (Geol.) era2) (Math.) repetend; period3,3 Periode — 3.3 recurring
* * *-n (Mathematik) f.period n. -n f.cycle n.period n. -
39 BPS
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40 sekundengenau
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