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1 block bond emission
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2 block bond emission
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3 emission
[ɪˈmɪʃən]advance emission предварительная эмиссия block bond emission эмиссия партии облигаций emission выделение, распространение (тепла, света, запаха) emission фин. выпуск, эмиссия emission физиол. поллюция emission эмиссия, выпуск в обращение emission физ. эмиссия электронов further emission последующий выпуск initial emission бирж. первая эмиссия -
4 emission
ɪˈmɪʃən эмиссия, испускание, излучение (процесс) - * line (физическое) линия испускания, эмиссионная линия (финансовое) выпуск в обращение, эмиссия ( физиологическое) поллюция выброс( газообразных отходов) ;
выхлоп( автомобиля и т. п.) ;
выпуск( дыма) advance ~ предварительная эмиссия block bond ~ эмиссия партии облигаций emission выделение, распространение( тепла, света, запаха) ~ фин. выпуск, эмиссия ~ физиол. поллюция ~ эмиссия, выпуск в обращение ~ физ. эмиссия электронов further ~ последующий выпуск initial ~ бирж. первая эмиссияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > emission
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5 Auger electron emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > Auger electron emission
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6 exoelectronic emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > exoelectronic emission
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7 field emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > field emission
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8 hot electron emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > hot electron emission
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9 ion-impact emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ion-impact emission
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10 ion-induced electron emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ion-induced electron emission
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11 self-sustaining emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > self-sustaining emission
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