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1 axisymmetric field
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1) поле || полевой2) магн. наряжённость поля3) участок; область5) полигр. фон; грунт6) горн. прииск; месторождение7) горн. промысел || промысловый8) матем. тело; поле10) полевой; эксплуатационный•- algebraically complete field - axisymmetric field - base field - basic field - completely valuated field - field of algebraic numbers - fully ordered field - fully ramified field - gross field - guiding magnetic field - linear transformation field - locally compact ultrametric field - locally finite field - purely unseparable field - strictly monotone field - strongly isomorphic field - topologized algebraic field - totally imaginary field - totally ramified field - totally real fieldfield with a valuation — поле с оценкой, поле с нормой; метризованное поле
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3 axisymmetric wake
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > axisymmetric wake
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4 axisymmetric symmetric field
Математика: осесимметричное полеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > axisymmetric symmetric field
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5 near field wake
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > near field wake
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