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1 plane bending
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2 plane bending
plane bending Flachbiegung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > plane bending
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3 plane of bending
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4 bending plane
bending plane Biegeebene fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bending plane
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5 plane of bending
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > plane of bending
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6 hypothesis of plane cross-sections
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7 neutral plane
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(N) <tech.gen> (gen.) ■ neutral (N)< chem> (pH=7) ■ neutral<el> ■ ladungsfreipract <el> ■ Mp-Leiter mpract <el> (of three-phase current) ■ Neutralleiter m (N); Sternpunktleiter m form ; Mittelpunktleiter m ; Mittelleiter m ; N-Leiter m prakt<el> (particle) ■ ungeladen; elektrisch neutral< join> (welding flame) ■ normal< mech> (e.g. neutral axis, plane in bending members) ■ kräftefrei(N) <mvhcl.drive> (shift position of transmissions) ■ Leerlauf m (N); Leerlaufstellung f ; Neutral n ugs< nucl> ■ Neutralteilchen n
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