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nELECTRON pérdida de potencia f, pérdida de reflexión f -
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nNUCL conjunto de fusión-fisión rápida a potencia térmica cero mAIR TRANSP velocidad máxima en vuelo nivelado con potencia nominal f1 nAUTO fuerza f, potencia fELEC, ELEC ENG energía f, potencia fMATH exponente m, potencia fMECH, MECH ENG energía f, energía eléctrica f, fuerza f poder m, potencia f, energy supply suministro de energía m, electricity supply suministro eléctrico m, fOPT potencia fTELECOM energía eléctrica f2 vtMECH ENG impulsar -
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12 nGAS, HYDRAUL presión fMECH fixed equipment carga f, impulso m, presión f, tensión fPHYS, POLL, REFRIG, SPACE presión f
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