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21 ringvikling
subst. ring winding, annular winding -
22 rotorvikling
subst. rotor winding, field winding -
23 skivevikling
subst. pie winding subst. (elektrisitet) disk winding -
24 skruevikling
subst. (elektrisitet) helical winding, screw winding -
25 slyngevikling
subst. (elektrisitet) multistart layer winding, loop winding -
26 sylindervikling
subst. (elektrisitet) tubular winding subst. drum winding -
27 vendepolvikling
subst. commutating winding subst. (elektrisitet) commutating pole winding -
28 vikling
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29 vindingstall
subst. (meteorologi) number of turns in a winding subst. (matematikk) winding number -
30 alarm for viklingstemperatur
subst. (petro) winding temperature alarm -
31 ankerstrømvei
subst. (energi) path (of an armature winding) -
32 arbeidsvikling
subst. (elektrisitet) circuit winding -
33 avrullingsapparat
subst. (plast) unrolling equipment, winding-off device -
34 avvikling
subst. presentation, production subst. proceedings of a meeting subst. winding-up, liquidation, windup, phasing-up, unwinding, unrolling, dismantling, phasing out subst. (overført) [ gjennomføring] getting through -
35 avvikling av forretning
subst. (økonomi) winding up, liquidation -
36 avviklingsapparat
subst. (plast) winding-off device -
37 avviklingsbestemmelse
subst. winding-up provision -
38 begjæring om konkurs
(jus) bankruptcy petition, winding-up petition -
39 bifilarvikling
subst. bifilar winding -
40 booppgjør
subst. winding-up of an estate, inventory of an estate
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