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1 lower low water (the lower of the two low tides of a given day) OR lowest low water
Sakhalin energy glossary: LLW (of all low tides at a location)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > lower low water (the lower of the two low tides of a given day) OR lowest low water
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2 lower low water OR lowest low water
Sakhalin energy glossary: (the lower of the two low tides of a given day) LLW (of all low tides at a location)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > lower low water OR lowest low water
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3 более низкий отлив (более низкий отлив из двух отливов любого дня) или наинизший отлив
Sakhalin energy glossary: lower low water( the lower of the two low tides of a given day) OR lowest low water (of all low tides at a location) (из всех отливов в данном месте)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > более низкий отлив (более низкий отлив из двух отливов любого дня) или наинизший отлив
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4 более низкий отлив или наинизший отлив
Sakhalin energy glossary: (более низкий отлив из двух отливов любого дня) lower low water (the lower of the two low tides of a given day) OR lowest low water (of all low tides at a location) (из всех отливов в данном месте)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > более низкий отлив или наинизший отлив
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