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121 Manöverschaden
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124 schwere Körperverletzung mit Todesfolge
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125 Asbestose
асбестоз
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asbestosis
A non-malignant progressive, irreversible, lung disease, characterized by diffuse fibrosis, resulting from the inhalation of asbestos fibers. (Source: CONFER)
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126 Streustrom
блуждающий ток
Ток утечки в земле или металлических конструкциях, находящихся в земле вследствие их преднамеренного или непреднамеренного заземления.
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блуждающий ток
Ток утечки электрических установок постоянного тока, протекающий в земле и в подземных металлических сооружениях.
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блуждающие токи
земляные токи
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stray current
leakage current in the Earth or in metallic structures buried in the ground and resulting from their intended or unintended earthing
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courant vagabond
courant de fuite dans la Terre ou dans des structures métalliques enterrées, et qui résulte de leur mise à la terre, intentionnelle ou non
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127 menschliche Krankheit
болезни человека
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human disease
An interruption, cessation or disorder of human bodily functions, systems or organs resulting from genetic or developmental errors, infection, nutritional deficiency, toxicity, illness or unfavorable environmental factors. (Source: SMD / ISEP)
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128 Bürokratisierung
бюрократизация
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bureaucratisation
The multiplication of or concentration of power in administrators and administrative offices in an organization, usually resulting in an extension into and regimentation of certain areas of social life. (Source: DAM / RHW)
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