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1 в виде
•The normal audibility curve is represented as a straight line.
•A portion of the absorbed energy remains as heat in the absorbing material.
•Hydrogen enters the solvent as hydrogen ions.
•This equation can be written as E = mc2.
•The chart is prepared in booklet form.
•The units are available in cabinets and consoles.
•The new system is sold in standardized models.
••Scintillators are prepared in the form of filaments.
•These concepts are formulated in terms of integrals.
•The molecule is projected in the shape of a cross.
* * *В виде -- in form; as; in terms of; on the basis ofIt is posited therefore that dislocations glide in pairs, as interphase boundary superdislocations.The amplitude characteristics of a vibration signal X (t) can be expressed in terms of an instantaneous probability density function.The results are shown in Fig. on the basis of blade cavitation number against Reynolds number.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в виде
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2 в виде
•The normal audibility curve is represented as a straight line.
•A portion of the absorbed energy remains as heat in the absorbing material.
•Hydrogen enters the solvent as hydrogen ions.
•This equation can be written as E = mc2.
•The chart is prepared in booklet form.
•The units are available in cabinets and consoles.
•The new system is sold in standardized models.
••Scintillators are prepared in the form of filaments.
•These concepts are formulated in terms of integrals.
•The molecule is projected in the shape of a cross.
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