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06:33 Feb 27, 2002 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Cinema, Film, TV, Drama / television | |||||||
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5 | Hertzian waves |
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5 | Hertzian waves |
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Hertzian waves Explanation: From the site below: "Hertzian wave: Onda herciana, onda herziana, onda radioeléctrica. Onda electromagnética utilizada para la transmisión de informaciones, en el aire o en el vacío." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-02-27 06:48:51 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oops, sorry, there was no site below... Here it is: http://personal.redestb.es/antoniot/h09.htm Diccionario Enciclop�dico de T�rminos T�cnicos de J. Collazo |
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Hertzian waves Explanation: HTH |
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