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IபௌதிகIIஇயற்பியல்Physiology & Hygieneஉடலுக்குரியIVPhysiology & Hygieneபௌதிகவியலுக்குரியVஉடற்சார்ந்த, இயற்பொருள் சார்ந்தVIஇயற்பியஇயல்பியல் வழி, பௌதிக -
2 quantum
1) количество
2) квант
3) квантовый
4) доля
5) часть
6) квантильный
7) фотон
– absorb a quantum
– energy quantum
– excitation quantum
– give up a quantum
– high-energy quantum
– incident quantum
– induced quantum
– light quantum
– low-energy quantum
– quantum electronics
– quantum law
– quantum level
– quantum mechanical
– quantum mechanics
– quantum noise
– quantum number
– quantum of action
– quantum physics
– quantum radiophysics
– quantum state
– quantum statistics
– quantum theory
– quantum transition
– quantum yield
– scatter a quantum
– scattered quantum
– stimulated quantum
– virtual quantum
Nilsson quantum characteristics — <phys.> характеристики нильсоновские
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3 natural science
естественная наука
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natural science
The branches of science dealing with objectively measurable phenomena pertaining to the transformation and relationships of energy and matter; includes biology, physics, and chemistry. (Source: MGH)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > natural science
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