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09:07 Aug 16, 2009 |
Czech to English translations [PRO] Science - Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.) | |||||||
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4 +1 | curve course |
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3 +1 | curve |
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4 | shape of the curve |
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4 | curve behavior |
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curve course Explanation: ... |
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curve Explanation: I guess you can skip prubeh, as long as it works in English. It's essentially how the curve looks like, don't expect any rocket science behind that. |
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shape of the curve Explanation: another option |
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curve behavior Explanation: or behaviour for British -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 mins (2009-08-16 09:13:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- see practical examples: http://images.google.com/images?hl=cs&lr=&um=1&sa=1&q="curve... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days4 hrs (2009-08-18 13:53:03 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- thank you, Scott! |
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