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vibration <a vibration; vibrations> SUST.

vibration AUTO. TRÁF.
vibration AUTO. TRÁF.
vibration AUTO. TRÁF.
vibration AUTO. TRÁF.
vibration AUTO. TRÁF.
vibration AUTO. TRÁF.
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vibration FÍS.
vibration FÍS.

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compressional vibration FÍS.

crankshaft vibration INDUST.

damped vibration

double vibration ACÚST.

engine vibration

forced vibration

free vibration

free vibration FÍS.
free vibration FÍS.

harmonic vibration FÍS.

lateral vibration

longitudinal vibration FÍS.

mechanical vibration

natural vibration FÍS.

shear vibration ARQUIT.

stationary vibration FÍS.

sympathetic vibration FÍS.

torsional vibration ARQUIT.

transverse vibration FÍS.

vibration absorber ARQUIT.

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They save on the total number of wheels and bogies, reducing initial cost, weight, noise, vibration and maintenance expenses.
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The elasticity of the rubber absorbs vibration and flexes for alignment.
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While properly selected vibration frequencies drastically improve the filtration abilities of the screen, a static deflection factor in introduced.
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He made additional contributions in other fields, including elasticity, vibration, heat transfer, and crystallography.
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This gave the engine an unnecessarily long wheelbase, created long exhaust channels, generated vibration and encouraged flexing and fracture of the locomotive frames.
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It holds the microphone and earpiece and works by bone vibrations (bone conduction transducer).
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Better, often dual, getters were implemented to maintain a better vacuum, and more-rigid electrode supports introduced to reduce microphonics and improve vibration and shock resistance.
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The use of a probe elicits a response based on the vibrations in the instrument rather than direct environmental information.
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Most of the sound emitted is produced by strong vibrations of the abdomen.
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Over the years, this glue degrades due to age and due to the years of vibration it has been subjected to.
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