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1 эффект Шварцшильда
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2 эффект Шварцшильда
Engineering: Schwarzschild effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эффект Шварцшильда
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эффект м. близости Nachbareffekt m; Naheffekt m; физ. Nahewirkung f; Nahwirkung f; "proximity"-Effekt mэффект м. Джоуля-Томсона Drosseleffekt m; Drosselspannung f; Joule-Kelvin-Effekt m; Joule-Thompson-Effekt m; термод. Joule-Thomson-Effekt m; enthalpischer Drosseleffekt mэффект м. Ландсберга-Мандельштама-Рамана Landsberg-Mandelstam-Raman-Effekt m; Raman-Effekt m; Raman-Streuung f; Smekal-Raman-Effekt mэффект м. Рамана Landsberg-Mandelstam-Raman-Effekt m; Raman-Effekt m; Raman-Streuung f; Smekal-Raman-Effekt mэффект м. самовоспроизведения структуры сплава (структурная память сплава) англ. мет. shape-memory-effect; SME
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