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2) Военный термин: physical Roentgen equivalent, portable radar equipment3) Техника: Power Reactor Events4) Математика: Proportionate Reduction Of Error, относительная ошибка в процентах (percent relative error), пропорциональное уменьшение ошибки (proportional reduction in error)5) Сокращение: Pseudo Reference Electrode6) Электроника: Pitting Resistance Equivalence7) Генетика: photoreactivating enzyme8) Биохимия: Protein Relaxation Enhancement9) Космонавтика: Policy, Research and External Affairs Senior Vice Presidency (World Bank)10) Силикатное производство: Produits Refractaires Europeen11) Фирменный знак: Princeton Record Exchange12) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: pitting resistance efficiency13) Расширение файла: CMYK image - Stork format Bitmap graphics, Lotus Freelance Presentation file, Programmer's WorkBench Settings, Preformatted (HTML) -
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2) Военный термин: physical Roentgen equivalent, portable radar equipment3) Техника: Power Reactor Events4) Математика: Proportionate Reduction Of Error, относительная ошибка в процентах (percent relative error), пропорциональное уменьшение ошибки (proportional reduction in error)5) Сокращение: Pseudo Reference Electrode6) Электроника: Pitting Resistance Equivalence7) Генетика: photoreactivating enzyme8) Биохимия: Protein Relaxation Enhancement9) Космонавтика: Policy, Research and External Affairs Senior Vice Presidency (World Bank)10) Силикатное производство: Produits Refractaires Europeen11) Фирменный знак: Princeton Record Exchange12) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: pitting resistance efficiency13) Расширение файла: CMYK image - Stork format Bitmap graphics, Lotus Freelance Presentation file, Programmer's WorkBench Settings, Preformatted (HTML)
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