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явление phenomenon ablation - картина абляции phenomenon boundary-layer - явление в пограничном слое phenomenon deflagration - явление дефлаг-рации phenomenon flame - процесс в пламени phenomenon flow separation - срыв потока phenomenon high-temperature - высокотемпературное явление phenomenon ignition - процесс воспламенения или зажигания phenomenon relaxation - релаксация phenomenon transient -- неустановившийся (переходный) процесс phenomenon vapo(us) separation - кавитация
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