04:54 Dec 7, 2000 |
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na +2 | Ampère-tour |
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na | simply "A" |
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na | alla centododicesima ... |
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simply "A" Explanation: tensione a 220 V a 112 ampère a 55 Hz etc... NB: As far as prices are concerned it is still possible to use the French form "à": à Lit. 10.000 Finally: AT, A, A' are all @ |
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alla centododicesima ... Explanation: Forse è una preposizione. B&W |
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Ampère-tour Explanation: The Ampère-tour (At in short) is the unit of magnetic potential (in other words magneto-moving force). |
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