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Y TRANSICIÓN DE REACONDICIONAMIENTO. (maquinaria, equipos, maquinaria, etc.) Sujeto a reconciliación; para que funcione normalmente [Sil. you-o-] / res + condición A RECONDIȚIONÁ ~éz tranz. (mașini, aparate, utilaje etc.) A supune unei recon-diționări; a face să funcționeze normal. [Sil. -ți-o-] /re- + a condiționa
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «A RECONDIȚIONÁ»
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How to Build Max Performance Ford V-8S on a Budget - Pagina 48
Translated B C A This is a typical connecting rod (smallblock rod shown). When we recondition a rod, we clean up the large end (A) by cutting the cap and rod mating surfaces, then resizing the journal opening. Stock rods are mostly press fit ...
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Report of the ... National Conference on Weights and Measures
registration of (a) an individual and (b) an agency that provides acceptable evidence that he or it is fully qualified to install, service, repair, or recondition a commercial weighing or measuring device: has a thorough working knowledge of all ...
National Conference on Weights and Measures, United States. Bureau of Standards, National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), 1962
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The Engine Builder's Handbook: A Complete Guide to ... - Pagina 88
As I mentioned earlier, there is more than one way to recondition a valve guide. Some are better than others, but there are a lot of opinions as to which is best. If you don't like what one engine machinist says, ask another one. To cut through ...
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Interventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Pagina 80
2.4) and the cost of helium loss and necessary procedures to recondition a magnet after a quench, a magnet run down should be done in a controlled way using appropriate equipment, even if this takes longer. In summary, the static field is the ...
Thomas Kahn, Harald Busse, 2012
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The International Handbook of Space Technology - Pagina 595
It is a commonly employed strategy to recondition a battery shortly before an eclipse season, both to improve its efficiency and to characterize any problems or degradations of battery cells etc. Typically, one battery will be reconditioned before ...
Malcolm Macdonald, Viorel Badescu, 2014
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The Restoration of Engravings, Drawings, Books, and Other ...
A restorer "restores."121 In our field one may not create the new but brings the old into order. A restorer of paintings has to recondition a painting in which a layman has taken off the varnish while practicing and has destroyed color and outline.
Max Schweidler, Roy L. Perkinson, 2006
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Industrial Development in a Frontier Economy: The ... - Pagina 141
2 U.S. engines were easily replaced for less than the cost of sending a British service engineer to overhaul and recondition a UK-produced en- gine.3 Export data from Germany was well organized in explanatory categories and subcategories.
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Turkey Hunting Digest - Pagina 67
“Sure, it's for beginners,” he says. “But beginnever make it sound like it did before the soaking, but if I can recondition a call that went through a South Dakota winter, you can fix one that got rained on.” Have you ever made your own box call?
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Building a Curriculum for General Education: A Description ...
Hence our attempt to recondition a student's response to group situations is a subtle, psychological growth process, involving much voluntary recitation in which he gradually and voluntarily comes to face the group as a total audience ...
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Design of Devices and Systems, Third Edition, - Pagina 180
He had been retained to recondition a Newcomen engine at the University of Glasgow, and it was obvious that it was not a very efficient machine. His great contribution was that he exhausted the steam from the cylinder into an added auxiliary ...
William H. Middendorf, 1997