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1. сейсморазведочная станция, сейсмостанция2. сейсмоприемник; сейсмограф
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1) сейсморазведочная станция, сейсмостанция2) сейсмоприёмник; сейсмограф•- broad-band seismograph
- capacity seismograph
- continuous signal seismograph
- critically damped seismograph
- direct-recording seismograph
- earthquake seismograph
- electrodynamic seismograph
- electromagnetic seismograph
- electronic seismograph
- electrostatic seismograph
- engineering seismograph
- field-proved seismograph
- full spectrum seismograph
- galvanometric seismograph
- Golizyn seismograph
- hammer-type seismograph
- horizontal seismograph
- horizontal component seismograph
- horizontal motion seismograph
- long-period seismograph
- low-frequency seismograph
- mechanical seismograph
- n-channel seismograph
- n-trace seismograph
- ocean-bottom seismograph
- one-channel seismograph
- piezoelectrical seismograph
- pocket seismograph
- portable seismograph
- reflection seismograph
- refraction seismograph
- shallow seismograph
- shallow reflection seismograph
- short-period seismograph
- single-channel seismograph
- spring seismograph
- standard seismograph
- strong-motion seismograph
- surface seismograph
- torsion seismograph
- universal seismograph
- uphole seismograph
- vertical seismograph
- vertical component seismograph
- vertical motion seismograph
- well downhole seismographАнгло-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > seismograph
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