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1 beam hardening
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > beam hardening
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2 beam hardening
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > beam hardening
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3 beam hardening
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4 beam hardening
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5 beam hardening
1) Техника: увеличение жёсткости излучения2) Металлургия: увеличение жёсткости пучка3) Макаров: жестчение пучка -
6 beam hardening
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7 beam hardening correction
English-Russian big medical dictionary > beam hardening correction
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8 X-ray beam hardening
Медицинская техника: ужесточение рентгеновского спектра (пучка) (Medcyclopaedia.com: the phenomenon that a polychromatic X ray beam becomes more penetrating, or harder, as it traverses through matter.) -
9 electron-beam hardening
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > electron-beam hardening
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10 electron-beam hardening
Техника: электронно-лучевая закалкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > electron-beam hardening
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11 electron beam hardening
English-russian dictionary of physics > electron beam hardening
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12 electron beam hardening
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > electron beam hardening
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13 electron-beam hardening
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14 hardening
1) твердение, отверждение2) повышение прочности, упрочнение3) закалка4) дубление, задубливание6) закаливание ( мороженого)7) застывание ( студня)8) черствение ( хлеба)9) текст. свойлачивание•-
age hardening
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air hardening
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anisotropic hardening
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autogenous hardening
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bainitic hardening
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beam hardening
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bench hardening
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box hardening
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broken hardening
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bulk oil hardening
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case hardening
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chill hardening
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cloud burst hardening
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cluster hardening
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cold work hardening
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compressive hardening
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concrete hardening
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continuous hardening
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contour hardening
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controlled hardening
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cyanide case hardening
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cyanide hardening
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deep hardening
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die hardening
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dispersion hardening
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elastic-plastic strain hardening
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electric hardening
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electrochemical hardening
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electrolytic heating hardening
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electron-beam hardening
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flame hardening
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full hardening
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gas flame hardening
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graduated hardening
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grain boundary hardening
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grain size hardening
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heat hardening
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induction surface hardening
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intermittent surface hardening
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interstitial hardening
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isotropic hardening
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kinematic hardening
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laser hardening
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linear hardening
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localized flame hardening
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martensitic hardening
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mechanical hardening
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metal-bath hardening
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metal hardening
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negative hardening
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nitride hardening
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nuclear hardening
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order hardening
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peen hardening
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phase hardening
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plain hardening
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precipitation hardening
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quench hardening
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radiation hardening
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scale-free hardening
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self-tempering hardening
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shock hardening
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short-range hardening
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simple hardening
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strain age hardening
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strain hardening
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substitutional solution hardening
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superlattice hardening
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surface hardening
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temper hardening
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tensile hardening
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transformation hardening
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15 neutron hardening
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > neutron hardening
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16 spectrum hardening
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > spectrum hardening
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17 precipitation hardening alloy
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > precipitation hardening alloy
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18 work-hardening alloy
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > work-hardening alloy
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19 surface hardening with laser beam
Макаров: поверхностная закалка лазерным лучомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > surface hardening with laser beam
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20 увеличение жесткости излучения
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > увеличение жесткости излучения
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