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101 back wave
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102 backward-wave oscillator
< phys> ■ Rückwärtswellenoszillator mEnglish-german technical dictionary > backward-wave oscillator
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103 bending wave
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104 Bloch wave
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105 centimeter-wave region
< phys> ■ Zentimeterwellenbereich mEnglish-german technical dictionary > centimeter-wave region
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106 circularly polarized wave
< phys> ■ kreisförmig polarisierte Welle fEnglish-german technical dictionary > circularly polarized wave
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107 combustion wave
< phys> ■ Verbrennungswelle f -
108 compression wave
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109 compressive wave
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110 continuous wave laser
< phys> ■ Dauerstrichlaser m DIN EN ISO 1114 -
111 continuous-wave laser
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112 continuous-wave magnetron
< phys> ■ Dauerstrichmagnetron nEnglish-german technical dictionary > continuous-wave magnetron
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113 critical wave
< phys> ■ Grenzwelle f -
114 cut-off wave
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115 cyclotron wave
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116 cylindrical wave
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117 de Broglie wave
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118 detached shock wave
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119 diffracted wave
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120 dilatation wave
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