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21 axis of inertia
nMECH eje de inercia m -
22 axis of oscillation
nPHYS eje de oscilación m -
23 axis of projection
nCINEMAT eje de proyección m -
24 axis of revolution
nMECH eje de revolución m -
25 axis of rotation
nMECH eje de rotación m -
26 axis of symmetry
nCRYSTALL, GEOM, MECH ENG eje de simetría m -
27 axis corpuscle
s.corpúsculo axil. -
28 axis cylinder
s.cilindro de eje, cilindroeje. -
29 axis deviation
s.desviación del eje eléctrico, desviación axial, desviación del eje. -
30 axis traction
s.tracción por el eje, tracción axial, tracción del eje. -
31 axis-cylinder process
s.axón cilindroeje. -
32 axis-traction forceps
s.fórceps de tracción en el eje, fórceps de tracción axial. -
33 R-Y axis
TV eje R-Y m -
34 lateral axis
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35 longitudinal axis
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36 x-axis
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37 y-axis
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38 quadrature axis
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39 red color difference axis
(AmE) see red colour difference axis BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > red color difference axis
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40 red colour difference axis
n (BrE) (R-Y axis)TV eje R-Y mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > red colour difference axis
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