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23:09 Mar 13, 2008 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / è la tensione corrispondente alla deformazione del 2 per mille | |||||||
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tension required to cause a prolongation of 0.2% Explanation: I think that's how it would be expressed in (UK) English (esp. regarding the use of '0.2 percent' rather than '2 per thousand'). |
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it is stretch that causes a strain of 2 perthousand Explanation: or (as suggested) 0,2 percent A low-noise preamplifier for g-ray sensors with add-on device for ...respectively, along 0.2 and 1.4 ms time spans, as. shown in Fig. 7. As a result we got the overall ... the order of 5 perthousand. The dependence of the ... linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0168900205007588 - Pagine simili - Salva risultato [PDF] ReleaseDate7-""O{z't' I OlJIJN18AHI:I0 |
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is the stress that corresponds to a strain equal to 0,2 percent Explanation: literally "strain" could also be "elongation" "2 per thousand" is not common in English, use "0.2 percent" instead |
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