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02:26 Mar 27, 2003 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering / minerals | |||||||
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5 +1 | oro amarillo |
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5 +1 | oro amarillo |
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oro amarillo Explanation: así se le dice en Argentina. :-) Babylon |
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oro amarillo Explanation: Oro amarillo: por cada 1000 grs de oro amarillo se tiene 750 grs. de oro fino, 125 grs. de plata fina y 125 de cobre. También existe oro rosa, gris y verde. Reference: http://www.tronos.com/JoyasyTecnica/metales.htm |
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