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 Übersetzung für 'WT' von Englisch nach Deutsch
weight <w., wt.>Gewicht {n} <Gew.>
1929
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without thinking {adv} <WT>ohne nachzudenken
actual weight <act. wt.>Realgewicht {n}
actual weight <act. wt.>tatsächliches Gewicht {n}
chem.
atomic weight <at. wt.>
relative Atommasse {f}
aviat.transp.
dimensional weight <dim. wt.>
Volumengewicht {n}
gross weight <gr.wt.>Bruttogewicht {n}
net weight <nt. wt., NET WT>Nettogewicht {n} <Nettogew., Netto-Gew.>
math.
wavelet transform <WT>
Wavelet-Transformation {f} <WT>
med.
writing tremor <WT>
Schreibtremor {m} <ST>
3 Wörter
med.
Wassermann's / Wassermann test <WT>
Wassermann-Test {m} [wassermannsche Reaktion]
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  • Wavelet-Transformation {f} <WT> = wavelet transform <WT>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Since it guarantees that "nt"−"na" ≤ "wt", there are at most "wt"+1 possible sequence numbers that could arrive at any given time.
  • Carbon (C), ranging from 1.8 to 4 wt%, and silicon (Si), 1–3 wt%, are the main alloying elements of cast iron. Iron alloys with lower carbon content are known as steel.
  • In naphtha cracking process, C4R2 refers to C4 residual obtained after separation of 1,3-butadiene and isobutylene from C4 raffinate stream and which mainly consists of "cis"- or "trans"-2-butene 50~60 wt%, 1-butene 10~15 wt%, and "n"-butane ~20 wt%.
  • Nisil is an alloy of nickel (95.5% wt.) and silicon (4.4% wt.) with traces of Mg (0.1% wt.), which is non-magnetic.
  • 95 wt.%), vanadium (1-4.5 wt.%, between gamma-eutectoid and eutectic) and uranium (balance).

  • It was reported in 2020, CNT-filled polymer nanocomposites with 4 wt% and 6 wt% loadings are the most optimal concentrations, as they provide a good balance between mechanical properties and resilience of mechanical properties against UV exposure for the offshore umbilical sheathing layer.
  • Carnauba consists mostly of aliphatic esters (40 wt%), diesters of 4-hydroxycinnamic acid (21.0 wt%), ω-hydroxycarboxylic acids (13.0 wt%), and fatty alcohols (12 wt%).
  • This route affords a product that is 29.4 wt % ZnS and 70.6 wt % BaSO4.
  • The 2-methylglutaronitrile-rich fraction has hitherto been combusted as an undesired by-product of adiponitrile production, having the typical composition of about 86 wt% 2-methylglutaronitrile, 11 wt% 2-succinonitrile and 3 wt% adiponitrile.
  • The 2019 season the first for students in the elementary, and freshman Wyatt Johnston (wt. 113) and junior Landon Pearson (wt. 285) advanced to the Regional Championship.

  • The Young's modulus for TiC-WC (3.5 wt%) - CNT(2 wt%) at 1,600 °C is 428 GPa vs 300 GPa for TiC and the flexural toughness of TiC-WC (3.5 wt%) - CNT (2 wt%) at the same temperature is 8.1 MPa m1/2 as compared to TiC which is 3.7 MPa m1/2.
  • "Hydrogen storage capacity:" 7.1 wt% at 77 K and 40 bar ; 10 wt% at 100 bar; volumetric storage density of 66 g/L.
  • Crystals and devitrified glass that are high in silica (>34 wt% ) form plumose or spherical crystals that are enriched in Al and Si but are lower in content of Mg, Fe, and Ti.
  • 84 wt%, ZnO 28.30 wt% and [...] 43.86 wt%.
  • LiAlH4 has a theoretical gravimetric capacity of 10.5 wt %H2 and dehydrogenates in the following three steps: 3LiAlH4 ↔ Li3AlH6 + 3H2 + 2Al (423–448 K; 5.3 wt %H2; ∆H = −10 kJ·mol−1 H2); Li3AlH6 ↔ 3LiH + Al + 1.5H2 (453–493 K; 2.6 wt %H2; ∆H = 25 kJ·mol−1 H2); 3LiH + 3Al ↔ 3LiAl + 3/2H2 (>673 K; 2.6 wt %H2; ∆H = 140 kJ·mol−1 H2).

  • Since it was 50 times more than anticipated, allotment plan was adjusted so that: 2 wt% to the detailed analysis by JAXA; 6 wt% for the initial analysis; 4 wt% for the "phase 2" analysis by Japanese research groups; 10 wt% for NASA; 2 wt% for the international "phase 2" research groups; 1 wt% for the public outreach; 15 wt% for the international Announcement of Opportunity; and the 60 wt% will be preserved for future analysis.
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