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1 cohesive energy density
Polymers: CEDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > cohesive energy density
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2 reduced cohesive energy density
Polymers: RCEDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > reduced cohesive energy density
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3 плотность энергии когезии
Русско-английский словарь по химии > плотность энергии когезии
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4 удельная когезия
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5 плотность энергии когезионной связи
Русско-английский научный словарь > плотность энергии когезионной связи
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6 плотность энергии когезии
Polymers: cohesive energy densityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плотность энергии когезии
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7 плотность энергии когезионной связи
Makarov: cohesive energy densityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плотность энергии когезионной связи
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8 приведённая плотность энергии когезии
Polymers: reduced cohesive energy densityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приведённая плотность энергии когезии
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9 удельная когезия
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1) General subject: crumbly, doughy, fozy, incoherent, lax, light (о почве), loose (о почве), mealy, mellow (о почве), non-coherent, packless (о материале), soft (о почве), spongy, squab, unconsolidated2) Geology: comminuted, free-open textured, mouldy, noncoherent, uged3) Medicine: quaggy4) Obsolete: fuzzy5) Engineering: flocculent6) Agriculture: pithy7) Chemistry: bulk8) Construction: fluffy, low-density, powdery10) Automobile industry: chessom, non-cohesive11) Mining: bondless, earthy, free open-textured, noncohesive12) Forestry: crumby13) Polygraphy: bulky (о бумаге)14) Oil: loose (о горных породах), meuble, unconsolidated (о горных породах)16) Drilling: bulky, incompetent17) Sakhalin energy glossary: friable18) Makarov: bogey, boggy, cohesionless (о грунте), incoherent (напр. о грунте), incoherent (напр., о грунте), incoherent (об осадке или горной породе), incompact, openwork (о гравии), puffed (о почвенной корке), quaggy (о теле), spongiose, spongious19) Gold mining: friable (о порошке)20) Cement: loosened21) General subject: comminuted (напр, о грунте), unconsolidated (о наносах)
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