Glossary entry (derived from question below)
français term or phrase:
mis en concurrence
anglais translation:
compete/conflict with one another/ counter one another
français term
mis en concurrence
"Comme le montre notamment la fig.2, le fluage du matériau composite dans le canal et la polymérisation de la résine contenue dans ce matériau constituent deux phénomènes qui, dans l'invention, sont mis en concurrence l'un avec l'autre, de sorte que la veine fluide que forme le matériau composite progressant dans le canal du moule présente une section transversale qui se réduit en raison de la polymérisation de la résine sur la ou les parois du canal.""
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3 +3 | compete/conflict with one another/ counter one another | AllegroTrans |
Dec 13, 2012 22:52: writeaway changed "Field (specific)" from "Droit : brevets, marques de commerce, copyright" to "Chimie / génie chim."
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Proposed translations
compete/conflict with one another/ counter one another
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