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19:37 Nov 25, 2000 |
Spanish to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | The symbols that represent the data are the following: |
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na | symbology |
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na | Symbology |
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na | Set of symbols. |
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The symbols that represent the data are the following: Explanation: The symbol for addition is the sign + The symbol for iron is the sign Fe See Larousse |
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symbology Explanation: The symbology that represents the data is as follows...the symbol for addition is + SEE REFS FOR 'SYMBOLOGY' http://www.google.com/search?q=symbology&hl=en&lr=&safe=acti... I think that if your text is tecnical, use symbology to refer to the set of symbols, and symbol for individual signs... |
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Symbology Explanation: The symbology representing the data is the following... Symbol for the sum is the sign + Good luck! :) |
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Set of symbols. Explanation: "The set of symbols representing the data is as follows:" Regards. Luis Luis |
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