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[streɪn] n | |
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transp., construct. |
dilatation à la compression |
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gen. |
déformation sous charge; tension (nerveuse) |
chem. |
passer; sollicitation; charge |
construct. |
charge surcharge |
earth.sc., construct. |
déformation unitaire |
earth.sc., industr., construct. |
tension de montage |
earth.sc., met. |
allongement "logarithmique"; allongement "rationnel"; allongement conventionnel; allongement véritable |
health. |
contrainte |
industr. |
allongement |
industr., construct. |
allongement relatif |
industr., construct., met. |
déformation |
judo. |
briser |
life.sc., tech., met. |
déformation sous sollicitation |
mater.sc., mech.eng. |
allongement en pour-cent |
mech.eng. |
filtrer sous pression |
med. |
surcharge; entorse; souche bactérienne; tendance héréditaire |
med., life.sc. |
souche microbienne |
met. |
fatigue; travail |
nat.res. |
souche (microbiology) |
nat.sc., agric. |
souche; variété; lignée |
tech., chem. |
déformation relative |
telecom. |
charge (mechanical) |
textile |
déformation sous contrainte |
transp. |
allongement spécifique; effort; filtrer |
transp., construct. |
déformation à la compression |
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agric. |
égouttage |
food.ind. |
tamisage |
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transp. |
tensionmécanique |
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met. |
compression |
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strain materials testing [streɪn] v | |
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transp. |
contrainte |
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English thesaurus |
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med. |
A group of organisms, such as bacteria or viruses, that belong to the same species and share certain characteristics not found in other members of the species. For example, HIV can mutate into different strains, with each strain having a different type of resistance to antiretroviral ARV drugs. |
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abbr., el. |
structural analysis-interactive |