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81 millimetre-wave amplification
n (BrE)ELECTRON, TELECOM, WAVE PHYS amplificación de onda milimétrica fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > millimetre-wave amplification
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82 millimetre-wave amplifier
n (BrE)ELECTRON, TELECOM, WAVE PHYS amplificador de onda milimétrica mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > millimetre-wave amplifier
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83 millimetre-wave magnetron
n (BrE)ELECTRON, WAVE PHYS magnetrón de onda milimétrica mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > millimetre-wave magnetron
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84 millimetre-wave source
n (BrE)ELECTRON, WAVE PHYS fuente de onda milimétrica fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > millimetre-wave source
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85 millimetre-wave tube
n (BrE)ELECTRON, WAVE PHYS tubo de onda milimétrica m -
86 periodic sound-wave
nWAVE PHYS onda periódica de sonido f -
87 polarized wave
nWAVE PHYS onda polarizada f -
88 rectangular wave
nELEC ENG, WAVE PHYS onda rectangular f -
89 refraction wave
nGEOPHYS, PETROL, WAVE PHYS onda de refracción f -
90 reverse travelling wave
n (BrE)ELEC ENG, WAVE PHYS onda progresiva inversa fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > reverse travelling wave
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91 short wave
nELEC, WAVE PHYS onda corta f -
92 stationary aerial wave
nWAVE PHYS onda aérea estacionaria fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > stationary aerial wave
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93 stationary light wave
nWAVE PHYS onda luminosa estacionaria fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > stationary light wave
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94 stationary longitudinal wave
nACOUST, WAVE PHYS onda longitudinal estacionaria fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > stationary longitudinal wave
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95 stationary transverse wave
nWAVE PHYS onda transversal estacionaria fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > stationary transverse wave
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96 stationary wave pattern
nWAVE PHYS patrón de ondas estacionarias m, red de ondas estacionarias fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > stationary wave pattern
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97 ultrasonic wave
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98 shock wave
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99 gravitational-wave aerial
PHYS, RAD PHYS antena de ondas gravitacionales fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > gravitational-wave aerial
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100 gravitational-wave antenna
PHYS, RAD PHYS antena de ondas gravitacionales fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > gravitational-wave antenna
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