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Table 2.3
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Pronunciation
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Subdomain (1st level): |
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Properties |
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Subdomain (2nd level): |
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Mechanical properties |
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Grammatical category: |
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Complex term |
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Grammar notes: |
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Countable |
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Definition: |
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Side of the paper web that has not been in contact with the forming fabric. |
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Definition source: |
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EN 9 |
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Context: |
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Two-sidedness is less pronounced on twin wire PMs, because drainage occurs on both sides of the paper web. The diagram shows multicolored fibers on the wire side of the paper web. The corresponding area on the top side of the web would include more fines and filler. |
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Context source: |
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EN 10 |
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Attestation: |
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2 |
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Synonyms: |
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Felt side |
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Antonyms: |
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Wire side |
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It:
Lato feltro
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Degree of reliability IT:
3
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Fr:
Côté feutre
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Degree of reliability FR:
3
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