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inclination <an inclination; inclinations> SUST.

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inclination (feelings & emotions)
inclination (feelings & emotions)
inclination (feelings & emotions)
inclination (feelings & emotions)
inclination (feelings & emotions)
inclination (feelings & emotions)
inclination DER.
inclination PRENSA
inclination (feelings & emotions)
inclination (feelings & emotions)
inclination (feelings & emotions)

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inclination INDUST.
inclination INDUST.
inclination INDUST.
inclination INDUST.
inclination INDUST.
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inclination compass

inclination drilling

inclination drilling PETROQUÍM.
inclination drilling PETROQUÍM.

inclination test

kingpin inclination AUTO. TRÁF.

magnetic inclination

orbit inclination ASTRON.

orbit inclination

angle of inclination SUPERF.

inclination of strata GEOL.

king pin inclination TÉC.

inclination of the horizonal axis SUPERF.

correction for inclination of the horizontal axis SUPERF.

have an inclination or tendency to V.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Orbit characteristics: 261 426 km, at an inclination of 48.5.
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The technique takes advantage of an innate, natural inclination to relax when floating at a comfortable temperature.
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The twin inclinations of intellectual solidarity and moral solidarity motivated these academics.
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However, it is likely that he was of unsound mind, and had neither the inclination nor capacity to carry out his threat.
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Also, the needle starts to point up or down when getting closer to the poles, because of the so-called magnetic inclination.
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He first trained with his father, but showed an inclination for drawing by producing some small pencil portraits, principally of family members.
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She shows musical inclination and is a talented guitar player and songwriter.
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Initial orbital parameters were 100 x 100 kilometers at 65 inclination.
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Sometimes the four pillars have an inward inclination called.
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The normals are directly related to angles of inclination of the line on the object surface.
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