Plasma-und Laserverfahren |
plasma and laser process |
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Plasmatechnik |
plasma technology |
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Plasmatechnik |
plasma technology (1. Common name for a number of industrial applications of plasma, such as: etching of semiconductor chips, deposition of silicon for solar cell production, deposition of silicon dioxide for passivation of surfaces, activation of surfaces, melting and welding with plasma arcs as well as plasma chemistry. 2. Plasma technology consists of minute gas-filled cells, which emit light when an electric current is channelled through them) |
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Plastik |
plastic (A polymeric material (usually organic) of large molecular weight which can be shaped by flow; usually refers to the final product with fillers, plasticizers, pigments, and stabilizers included (versus the resin, the homogeneous polymeric starting material); examples are polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, and urea-formaldehyde) |
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Plastizität |
planosol |
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Plastizität |
plasticity limit |
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Plastizitätsgrenze |
planosol |
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Plastizitätsgrenze |
plasticity |
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Plattform zur Förderung von Frühwarnung |
Platform for the Promotion of Early Warning |
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Platzbeladen |
stocking-out |
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Platzbeladung |
stocking-out |
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plötzliches Ausströmen |
spil |
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Plusenergiehaus |
energy-plus building |
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Plusenergiehaus |
positive-energy building |
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Plutonium |
plutonium (A highly toxic metallic transuranic element. It occurs in trace amounts in uranium ores and is produced in a nuclear reactor by neutron bombardment of uranium-238. The most stable and important isotope, plutonium-239, readily undergoes fission and is used as a reactor fuel in nuclear power stations and in nuclear weapons) |
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Plutoniumentsorgung |
disposition of plutonium |
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Plutoniumentsorgung |
plutonium disposition |
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plutoniumhaltiger fester Abfall |
solid plutonium-contaminated waste |
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Pluviometer |
hyetometer |
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Pluviometer |
ombrometer |
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