control of substrata

control of substrata
French\ \ contrôle des sous-strates
German\ \ Kontrolle der Unterschichten
Dutch\ \ substrata-beheersing
Italian\ \ controllo dei sottostrati
Spanish\ \ control de los subestratos
Catalan\ \ control dels substrats
Portuguese\ \ controle de subestratos
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ kontrol af substrater
Norwegian\ \ kontroll av undergrunnen
Swedish\ \ kontroll av substrat
Greek\ \ έλεγχο των υποστρωμάτων
Finnish\ \ aliosituksen kontrollointi
Hungarian\ \ részrétegek ellenõrzése
Turkish\ \ alt-tabaka denetimi; alt-tabaka kontrolü
Estonian\ \ alamkihtide ohje (kihtvaliku korral)
Lithuanian\ \ pagrindo kontrolė
Slovenian\ \ nadzor substrata
Polish\ \ kontrola podwarstw
Russian\ \ контроль основания
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ stjórn substrata
Euskara\ \ substrata kontrola
Farsi\ \ kontrole zirchineha
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ مراقبة الطبقات الفرعية
Afrikaans\ \ substratabeheer
Chinese\ \ 子 层 控 制
Korean\ \ 부층관리

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