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1 asymptotic Curie temperature
асимптотическая температура Кюри, асимптотическая точка КюриEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > asymptotic Curie temperature
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2 temperature
- aerial temperature
- alloy-diffusion temperature
- ambient temperature
- antenna noise temperature
- antiferromagnetic Néel temperature
- asymptotic Curie temperature
- background temperature
- blocking temperature
- brightness temperature
- carrier temperature
- case temperature
- cold-load temperature
- color temperature
- compensation temperature
- critical temperature
- cryogenic temperature
- Curie temperature
- decalescent temperature
- dew temperature
- distribution temperature
- effective input noise temperature
- electron temperature
- environment temperature
- equivalent noise temperature
- excess noise temperature
- flash temperature
- freezing temperature
- full-radiator temperature
- glass temperature
- growth temperature
- hole temperature
- hot-load temperature
- ice temperature
- ion temperature
- ionospheric temperature
- isotropic transition temperature
- junction temperature
- lattice temperature
- lower-air temperature
- lower-atmosphere temperature
- luminance temperature
- magnetic-ordering temperature
- magnetic-transition temperature
- meltback temperature
- melting freezing temperature
- Morin temperature
- Néel temperature
- network noise temperature
- noise temperature
- phase-transition temperature
- photometric standard color temperature
- radiance temperature
- relative noise temperature
- room temperature
- saturation temperature
- silver temperature
- sky temperature
- spin temperature of transition
- standard noise temperature
- steady-state temperature
- steam temperature
- storage temperature
- substrate temperature
- superconductor critical temperature
- thermodynamic temperature
- transformation temperature
- upper-air temperature
- upper-atmosphere temperature
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