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21 thrust coefficient
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22 thrust coefficient
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23 thrust coefficient
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24 thrust coefficient
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25 thrust included lift coefficient
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26 thrust minus drag coefficient
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27 thrust momentum coefficient
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28 thrust coefficient
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > thrust coefficient
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29 thrust coefficient
коэффициент тяги, тяговый коэффициентEnglish-russian astronautics dictionary > thrust coefficient
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30 reverse thrust
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31 stiffness coefficient
1. коэффициент жесткости2. коэффициент жёсткостиEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stiffness coefficient
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32 scattering coefficient
1. коэффициент рассеяния2. коэффициент рассеиванияsample coefficient — коэффициент отбора; коэффициент выборки
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > scattering coefficient
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33 acceleration coefficient
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34 capital coefficient
коэффициент капитала; коэффициент затрат основного капитала -
35 conversion coefficient
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36 foreign currency coefficient
English-Russian base dictionary > foreign currency coefficient
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37 marginal coefficient
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38 quality coefficient
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39 weighting coefficient
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40 absorption coefficient
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > absorption coefficient
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