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 Übersetzung für 'must scales' von Englisch nach Deutsch
oenol.
must scales
Mostwaage {f}
Teiltreffer
zool.
scales
Schuppen {pl}
380
scalesSkalen {pl}
145
mus.
scales
Tonleitern {pl}
65
personal scalesPersonenwaage {f}
bathroom scalesPersonenwaage {f}
time scalesZeitskalen {pl}
bathroom scalesBadezimmerwaage {f}
kitchen scales {pl}Küchenwaage {f}
agr.
pig scales
Sauwaage {f}
baby scalesBaby-Waage {f}
MedTech.
medical scales
medizinische Waage {f}
parcel scalesPaketwaage {f}
entom.
scent scales
Duftschuppen {pl}
MedTech.
bed scales
Bettwaage {f}
baby scalesBabywaagen {pl}
skin scalesHautschuppen {pl}
gastr.
kitchen scales
Haushaltswaage {f}
accurate scalesgenaue Waage {f}
tech.
laboratory scales
Laborwaage {f}
tech.
micro scales
Feinwaage {f}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Fish must have fins and scales to be kosher. Shellfish and other non-fish water fauna are not kosher.
  • Because it is necessarily a large fraction of the signal, workers must be very careful in interpreting the statistical significance of measurements on scales close to the particle horizon.
  • For our sins and evil actions, they want us each to know that we must seek that remorse that desires forgiveness from those we have done wrong and find that forgiveness, making it right (balancing the scales), or meet the consequences of our actions in later incarnations.
  • "Melaras" – there is one more important process that must be done to produce a perfect gamelan set, namely the process of adjusting the scales.
  • Neither light nor heavy rail scales operated efficiently in off-peak when capacity utilization is low but a schedule must be maintained.

  • In particular, ecologist Robert Ulanowicz says that science must develop techniques to study ways in which larger scales of organization influence smaller ones, and also ways in which feedback loops create structure at a given level, independently of details at a lower level of organization.
  • In applications over deep time scales, the limitations of the molecular clock hypothesis (above) must be considered; such estimates may be off by 50% or more.
  • Molecular dissipation scales on the Sun are at least six orders of magnitude smaller than the depth of the convective envelope.
  • Understanding whether it is the same engine driving all Seyfert 2s, the connection to radio-loud AGN, the mechanisms of the variability of some AGN that vary between the two types at very short time scales, and the connection of the AGN type to small- and large-scale environment remain important issues to incorporate into any unified model of active galactic nuclei.
  • As a result, IntServ works on a small-scale, but as the system scales up to larger networks or the Internet, it becomes resource intensive to track of all of the reservations.

  • ... not black holes) on all but the smallest scales, there are Alternatives to general relativity.
  • This corresponds to the classical process of energy transfer in the form of heat, but with the relative time scales reversed in the quantum case.
  • Its scale is the ion Larmor radius at the sound speed, which is normally between the scales of the Debye sheath and the pre-sheath.
  • This method allows the use of scales which cannot handle a suspended sample.
  • Her research also prompted a theory of non-Newtonian gravity on galactic scales, but this theory has not been widely accepted by astrophysicists.

  • Wyatt had not only designed the building (based on Beckford's ideas), but was ultimately a master at combining the different volumes and scales.
  • Tveitt's profound interest in the modal scales (which forms the basis of the folk-music of many countries) often tested Grabner's patience.
  • In addition to the wide range of length and time scales and the associated computational cost, the governing equations of fluid dynamics contain a non-linear convection term and a non-linear and non-local pressure gradient term.
  • This can be reduced somewhat by using a binary space partitioning tree to reduce the amount of time spent determining which patches are completely hidden from others in complex scenes; but even so, the time spent to determine the form factor still typically scales as "n" log "n".
  • Recent studies show typically brittle quasicrystals can exhibit remarkable ductility of over 50% strains at room temperature and sub-micrometer scales (<500 nm).

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