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61 hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
English-Spanish medical dictionary > hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
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62 pelvic axis
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63 phlebostatic axis
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64 sagittal axis
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65 dynamic axis of stream
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > dynamic axis of stream
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66 X-axis
1) eje de abscisas m2) eje X mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > X-axis
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67 Y-axis
1) eje de ordenadas m2) eje Y mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > Y-axis
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68 Z-axis
eje Z mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > Z-axis
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69 arch axis
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > arch axis
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70 central axis of vision
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > central axis of vision
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71 major axis
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > major axis
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72 minor axis
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > minor axis
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73 neutral axis
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > neutral axis
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74 polar axis
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > polar axis
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75 tilting axis
(lifting equipment) eje de basculamientoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > tilting axis
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76 B-Y axis
nTV vehicles eje B-Y m -
77 English-type axis mounting
nINSTR montaje axial de tipo inglés mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > English-type axis mounting
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78 G-Y axis
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79 I axis
nTV project management eje I m -
80 aerodynamic axis
nWATER TRANSP ship design eje aerodinámico m
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