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fin. |
ιστορική μεταβλητότητα |
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Inglés tesauro |
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abrev. |
have (janette) |
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abrev. |
hectovolt |
abrev., cienc. |
heavy |
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polím. |
heavy |
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abrev. |
High Volume; Hrvatska Voiska (government forces); Heating and Ventilating; Heavy Varmint; holiday village (zabic); Home Visit; Hospital Visit; Hunter Vehicle |
abrev., automóv. |
high-voltage cable |
abrev., avia. |
Vickers hardness test value; Transavia Airlines |
abrev., biol. |
hepatitis virus |
abrev., cuid. |
health visiting (iwona); health visitor (iwona) |
abrev., defens. |
high quality voice |
abrev., electr. |
host verification |
abrev., electr., cient. |
High Voltage |
abrev., equip. |
high volume; hybrid vehicle |
abrev., escoc. |
Hrvatska Vojska (Croatian Army) |
abrev., fisiol. |
Hyaline Vascular; Hypersensitivity Vasculitis |
abrev., inmunol. |
hypervariable region |
abrev., lab.eq. |
Half Value; HantaVirus; Healthy Volunteer; High-Volume |
abrev., makár. |
high vacuum |
abrev., maquin. |
high tension |
abrev., med. |
Hantaan Virus; Heart Volume; Hepatic Vein; Hepatitis Virus; Herpes Virus; Herpesvirus; Hypovirus; haptic vertical (ННатальЯ) |
abrev., mil. |
High Value; High Velocity |
abrev., mil., avia. |
heating and ventilation |
abrev., minería |
high-velocity |
abrev., otan. |
Croatian government forces |
abrev., petr. |
Hungarian Village |
abrev., petról. |
H.V. or h.v.; heating value; high viscosity (andrushin) |
abrev., polím. |
high-voltage; Vickers hardness |
abrev., sajal. |
"half vacuum" (0,5 бар абс.) |
abrev., textil |
hand value |
fisiol. |
Hepatic vein; Hyperventilation |
industr. |
high-vacuum; hovering velocity; hydrocarbon vapors |
mil. |
height - velocity; high velocity; high voltage; hovercraft; hypervelocity |
petr. |
high voltage (HV) |
tec. |
Hall voltage; hand valve; harmonic vocoder; heat and ventilation; heater vent; high volatile; hyperabrupt varactor |
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abrev., med. |
heavy |
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abrev. |
Vickers number (a numerical expression of the hardness of a metal as determined by a test (Vickers test) in which the sample is indented under a known pressure by the point of a diamond and the surface area of the indentation is divided into the amount of pressure applied. [after Vickers Armstrong Ltd., British steel firm] (RHWD) Alexander Demidov) |
abrev., espac. |
hardware virtualizer; hydrogen vent |
abrev., petról. |
heavy-mineral |