Examples of using Cross-section in English and their translations into Finnish
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Free cross sectional side length square cross-section.
Of rectangular(other than square) cross-section.
This is a cross-section.
If a cross-section of mesh with a cell exists,
Choir's a cappella program is a cross-section of the entire history of classical choral music,
making the coating cross-section and surface morphology is better.
The underground cable that has now been taken into operation has a cross-section of 2500 mm2,
it has a round cross-section.
I would like to share with you, for just two minutes only, some images, a cross-section of my work, to the beautiful music by Brandi Carlile,"Have You Ever.
which also have a cross-section like the sill.
they have variations in both a round and square cross-section.
Now I'm even prouder of my nautilus cross-section because it tells a story of just how wrong I was about a beautiful hypothesis.
Choosing the rubble, it is better to give preference to a material that has a cross-section of nearly 50 millimeters.
To determine the required cable cross-section should besummarize wattages appliances that are in the apartment,
Owners of dry hair are faced with problems of increased brittleness, cross-section of the tips, difficulties when combing and the inability to put the hair in her hair.
resistance, the physical characteristics of the diameter, cross-section, length, etc.
The machine is stopped in the case of deviations outside the selected tolerance(can be set in machine data) and the cross-section deviation is displayed.
stops hair breakage and cross-section, their health back.
covered with a diffusing medium and must have at least twice the cross-section of the light beam emitted by the optical system.
Under the terms of strength at the height of the stairs up to 2,5m enough cross-section of the central rack 80x80 mm. However, the cross section of the bar will depend step width at the narrowest portion thereof.