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1 rotating fluids
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2 rotating
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3 T-piece
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4 isospin
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5 isotopic number
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6 torsion meter
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7 unscheduled withdrawal
nNUCL rotating fluids extracción no programada fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > unscheduled withdrawal
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8 visor
nSAFE ventana f, rotating fluids visor m
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