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81 axis of the earth
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82 axis deviation
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83 axis traction
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84 axis-traction forceps
Achsenzugzange fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > axis-traction forceps
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85 axis of a fold
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86 axis of the Earth
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87 axis of the celestial sphere
Himmelsachse; WeltachseEnglish-German geography dictionary > axis of the celestial sphere
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88 axis of tilt
(lifting equipment) Kippachse, KippkanteEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > axis of tilt
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89 axis
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90 optic axis
Axis m opticus, optische Achse (Sehachse) f, Augenachse f ( gedachte Linie zwischen Horn- und Netzhautmittelpunkt des Auges) -
91 direct-axis component of magnetomotive force
direct-axis component of magnetomotive force I Längskreisdurchflutung f direct-axis component of magnetomotive force II ET Längsdurchflutung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > direct-axis component of magnetomotive force
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92 on-axis response
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > on-axis response
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93 moment axis
moment axis s. → moment centre axis [line]English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > moment axis
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94 roll axis
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95 arch axis
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96 beam axis
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97 bearing allowing rotation about a vertical axis
English-german engineering dictionary > bearing allowing rotation about a vertical axis
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98 bent axis
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99 bent-axis design
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100 bent-axis type
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