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03:51 May 18, 2001 |
English to German translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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na | Kubikmeter pro Stunde |
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na | m3/h |
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Kubikmeter pro Stunde Explanation: m3=Kubikmeter hr=Stunde Eigene Erfahrung |
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m3/h Explanation: You can use m3/h, t/h, kg/h also for German technical texts. These are internationally standardized unit symbols used and understood by German speaking technicians and engineers too. Also, fully spelling all units in a sales brochure or a table would quickly cause space and layout problems. any German sales brochure, website etc. showing data of technical products years of experience in technical documentation & advertising |
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