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1 closely-spaced fracturing
1) Строительство: грануляция, зернение2) Цемент: мелкое дроблениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > closely-spaced fracturing
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2 closely-spaced fracturing
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3 closely-spaced fracturing
————————грануляция, зернениеEnglish-Russian mining dictionary > closely-spaced fracturing
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4 closely-spaced fracturing
зернение; грануляцияАнгло-русский строительный словарь > closely-spaced fracturing
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5 fracturing
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6 грануляция
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > грануляция
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7 зернение
closely-spaced fracturing, granulatingРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > зернение
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8 грануляция
1) General subject: grain, granulation, incarnation2) Computers: granularity3) Aviation: grain structure4) Medicine: granulation tissue, incarnation (молодая соединительная ткань)5) Engineering: beading, graining, granulating, nodulization, pelletization (в окатыши), pelletizing (в окатыши)6) Construction: closely-spaced fracturing7) Astronomy: granulation (пятнистый вид поверхности Солнца; тж. solar granulation)8) Silicates: corning9) Makarov: incarnation (молодая соединит. ткань) -
9 зернение
1) General subject: granulation2) Geology: mesh4) Engineering: graining, granulating5) Construction: closely-spaced fracturing6) Metallurgy: pelletizing, shotting7) Special term: corning8) Ecology: prilling -
10 мелкое дробление
1) Engineering: fine crushing, fine grinding, grind, grinding2) Construction: milling3) Oil: fine breaking4) Silicates: fine-reduction crushing5) Advertising: fine division6) Cement: closely-spaced fracturing, finish grinding, finishing mill
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