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German-english technical dictionary. 2013.
German-english technical dictionary. 2013.
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Diffusion thermique — Conduction thermique La conduction thermique (ou diffusion thermique) est un mode de phénomène de transfert thermique provoqué par une différence de température entre deux régions d un même milieu, ou entre deux milieux en contact, et se… … Wikipédia en Français
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