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101 agguerrimento
1 (mil.) (battle, combat) training2 (fig.) inuring, inurement, hardening process. -
102 cianografico
cianografico agg. blueprint (attr.): carta cianografica, blueprint paper; copia cianografica, blueprint copy; procedimento cianografico, blueprint process. -
103 condensamento
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104 dissociativo
dissociativo agg. dissociative, separative: processo dissociativo, dissociative process; (fis. nucleare) ricombinazione dissociativa, dissociative recombination. -
105 eliografico
eliografico agg.1 (astr.) heliographic -
106 eliotipico
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107 ergodico
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108 essiccamento
essiccamento s.m. drying (up), drying process, desiccation, exsiccation. -
109 fermentativo
fermentativo agg. fermentative, fermentation (attr.): processo, prodotto fermentativo, fermentation process, product. -
110 fotolitografico
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111 incavografico
incavografico agg. (tip.) intaglio (attr.): lastra incavografica, intaglio plate; procedimento incavografico, intaglio process (o intagliotype). -
112 infiammativo
infiammativo agg. (non com.) of inflammation: fermare il processo infiammativo, to stop the process of inflammation. -
113 involutivo
involutivo agg. involutional: processo involutivo, involutional process. -
114 isoentropico
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115 iterativo
iterativo agg.1 (ripetitivo) iterative, repetitive // (mat.) processo iterativo, iteration process2 (ling.) iterative: verbo iterativo, frequentative (o iterative) verb. -
116 oleobromia
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117 oxo
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118 partecipazionismo
partecipazionismo s.m. tendency to extend the participation of citizens in the decision-making process. -
119 pterigoideo
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120 ricombinazione
ricombinazione s.f.1 ( il ricombinare) rearranging; recombining2 (fis., biol.) recombination: processo di ricombinazione, recombination process; ricombinazione genetica, genetic recombination.
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