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1 dielectric and electrical insulation
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > dielectric and electrical insulation
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2 self-healing dielectric
самовосстанавливающийся диэлектрик
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Self-healing dielectric
This self-healing property is connected with the characteristics of the metal deposit which forms the electrode and the nature of the insulating support (polypropylene film).
This special manufacturing technique prevents breakdown of the capacitor due to electrical overvoltages.
In fact overvoltages perforate the dielectric and cause discharges which vaporise the metal near the short circuit, thus instantaneously restoring the electrical insulation.
[Legrand]Самовосстанавливающийся диэлектрик
Способность к самостоятельному восстановлению диэлектрика после пробоя обусловлена свойствами металлического напыления, формирующего электрод, и изолирующей подложки (полиуретановой пленки).
Специальная технология изготовления предотвращает выход конденсатора из строя от воздействия перенапряжений.
Фактически, перенапряжения приводят к пробою диэлектрика, частичному разряду и испарению металла в зоне пробоя с последующим мгновенным восстановлением изоляции.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > self-healing dielectric
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1) Медицина: detector exposure index, суточное потребление калорий ( Dietary energy intake)2) Спорт: Dale Earnhardt Inc3) Техника: dielectric and electrical insulation, dose equivalent iodine, double epitaxial isolation, drilling efficiency indicator4) Сокращение: Defense Electronics, Incorporated, Direction de l'Electronique et de l'Informatique (France), Dynamic Engineering Inc. (USA)6) Фирменный знак: Dale Earnhardt Incorporated, Digital Electronic Imaging Systems, Inc., Directed Electronics, Inc.7) Программирование: Disk Eject Immediate8) Контроль качества: development engineering inspection9) Аэропорты: Denis Island, Seychelles Islands, Indonesia -
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1) Медицина: detector exposure index, суточное потребление калорий ( Dietary energy intake)2) Спорт: Dale Earnhardt Inc3) Техника: dielectric and electrical insulation, dose equivalent iodine, double epitaxial isolation, drilling efficiency indicator4) Сокращение: Defense Electronics, Incorporated, Direction de l'Electronique et de l'Informatique (France), Dynamic Engineering Inc. (USA)6) Фирменный знак: Dale Earnhardt Incorporated, Digital Electronic Imaging Systems, Inc., Directed Electronics, Inc.7) Программирование: Disk Eject Immediate8) Контроль качества: development engineering inspection9) Аэропорты: Denis Island, Seychelles Islands, Indonesia -
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1) Медицина: detector exposure index, суточное потребление калорий ( Dietary energy intake)2) Спорт: Dale Earnhardt Inc3) Техника: dielectric and electrical insulation, dose equivalent iodine, double epitaxial isolation, drilling efficiency indicator4) Сокращение: Defense Electronics, Incorporated, Direction de l'Electronique et de l'Informatique (France), Dynamic Engineering Inc. (USA)6) Фирменный знак: Dale Earnhardt Incorporated, Digital Electronic Imaging Systems, Inc., Directed Electronics, Inc.7) Программирование: Disk Eject Immediate8) Контроль качества: development engineering inspection9) Аэропорты: Denis Island, Seychelles Islands, Indonesia -
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1. dielectric and electrical insulation - диэлектрическая и электрическая изоляция;2. dose equivalent iodine - эквивалентная доза по йоду;3. double epitaxial isolation - двойная эпитаксиальная изоляция;4. drilling efficiency indicator - показатель эффективности бурения; указатель эффективности бурения -
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1) сопротивление; сопротивляемость; прочность (см. тж
strength.)2) стойкость, устойчивость3) эл. (активное) сопротивление4) резистор•resistance in waves — сопротивление ( судна) при ходе на волнении;resistance to case — сопротивление относительно корпуса, сопротивление относительно земли;resistance to corrosion fatigue — коррозионно-усталостная прочность;resistance to pit corrosion — сопротивление питтинговой коррозии;resistance to poisoning — стойкость ( катализатора) к отравлению;-
abrasion resistance
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abrasive wear resistance
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abrasive resistance
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ac resistance
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acid resistance
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acoustic resistance
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active resistance
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aerodynamic resistance
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aging resistance
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air resistance
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alkali resistance
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antenna resistance
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antiinterference resistance
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apparent resistance
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appendages resistance
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arc resistance
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armature resistance
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ascent resistance
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asynchronous resistance
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back resistance
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bacterial resistance
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balancing resistance
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ballast resistance
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bare-hull resistance
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barrier-layer resistance
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bearing resistance
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bending resistance
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bleeder resistance
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block resistance
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blocking resistance
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body resistance
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bond resistance
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booster resistance
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bossing resistance
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brake resistance
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branch resistance
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brittle fracture resistance
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brush resistance
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buckling resistance
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bulk resistance
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burden resistance
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calibrating resistance
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calm-water resistance
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cathode-interface layer resistance
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cathode-interface resistance
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channel resistance
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charging resistance
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chemical resistance
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climbing resistance
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cohesive resistance
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coil resistance
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cold resistance
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collapse resistance
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commutation wear resistance
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compressive resistance
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concussion resistance
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contact pressure resistance
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contact resistance
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corona resistance
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corrosion resistance
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coupling resistance
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crack growth resistance
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crack initiation resistance
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crack resistance
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creep resistance
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criticalbuild-up resistance
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crushing resistance
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cubic resistance
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curving resistance
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cutting resistance
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dark resistance
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dc copper resistance
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dc resistance
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dead resistance
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decoupling resistance
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deep-water resistance
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devitrification resistance
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dielectric resistance
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differential resistance
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diffusion resistance
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dirtiness resistance
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discharge resistance
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displacement resistance
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distributed resistance
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drag resistance
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dynamic resistance
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earth-connection resistance
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eddy-making resistance
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eddy resistance
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edge tearing resistance
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effective resistance
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elastic resistance
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electrical resistance
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electrode resistance
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electrolytic resistance
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end resistance
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environmental resistance
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equivalent resistance
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erosion resistance
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erosive wear resistance
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etch resistance
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fatigue resistance
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fault resistance
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field resistance
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field-coil resistance
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filament resistance
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fire resistance
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flange resistance
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flat crush resistance
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flexing resistance
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flexural resistance
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flow resistance
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folding resistance
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footing resistance
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forward resistance
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fracture extension resistance
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frame resistance
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free rolling resistance
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freeze resistance
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freeze-thaw resistance
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freezing resistance
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friction heat resistance
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frost resistance
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fungus resistance
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glass attack resistance
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go-and-return resistance
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grease hardening resistance
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head resistance
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heat resistance
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heat-transfer resistance
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hf resistance
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hot-corrosion resistance
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hot-tear resistance
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humidity resistance
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hydraulic resistance
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hydrodynamic resistance
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ice resistance
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impact resistance
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impulse resistance
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incremental resistance
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indentation resistance
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induced resistance
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input resistance
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insertion resistance
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insulation resistance
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interface-layer resistance
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interface resistance
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intergranular corrosion resistance
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internal resistance
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intrinsic corrosion resistance
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ionic resistance
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joint resistance
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junction resistance
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lateral resistance
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leadresistance
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leakage resistance
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light resistance
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linear resistance
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load resistance
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locomotive resistance
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loop resistance
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loss resistance
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low-frequency resistance
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lumped resistance
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magnetic resistance
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mass-transfer resistance
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mechanical resistance
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mildew fungus resistance
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mildew resistance
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moisture resistance
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momentum resistance
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motional resistance
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naked-hull resistance
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negative phase-sequence resistance
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negative sequence resistance
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negative resistance
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net train resistance
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neutral resistance
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noise resistance
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nonlinear resistance
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normal resistance of superconductor
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off resistance
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ohmic resistance
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oil resistance
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on resistance
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optimum linearizing load resistance
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outflow resistance
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output resistance
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overall resistance
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oxidation resistance
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parallel resistance
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parasitie resistance
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peeling resistance
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picking resistance
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plug resistance
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positive phase-sequence resistance
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positive sequence resistance
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pressure resistance
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preventive resistance
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puncture resistance
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pure resistance
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radiation resistance
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radio-frequency resistance
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rail resistance
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rated resistance
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rated zero-power resistance
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real resistance
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reduced resistance
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relative wear resistance
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replica resistance
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residual resistance
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resonant resistance
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reverse resistance
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rf resistance
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rolling resistance
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roughness resistance
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rough-water resistance
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rub resistance
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running resistance
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sag resistance
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salt resistance
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scale resistance
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score resistance
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seismic resistance
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separation resistance
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series resistance
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setup resistance
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shearing resistance
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sheet resistance
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shock resistance
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shrink resistance
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shunt resistance
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shunt-breaking resistance
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skid resistance
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skirt contact resistance
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slag resistance
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sliding resistance
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slip resistance
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small-signal resistance
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snag resistance
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source resistance
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spalling resistance
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specific magnetic resistance
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specific resistance
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spray resistance
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spring resistance
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stain resistance
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standard resistance
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starting resistance
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static resistance
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streamline-flow resistance
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stress crack resistance
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structure-footing resistance
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support resistance
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surface resistance
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surge resistance
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switching wear resistance
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switch-off resistance
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switch-on resistance
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takeoff resistance
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tear resistance
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temperature resistance
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terminal resistance
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thermal contact resistance
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thermal resistance
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thermal shock resistance
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tire rolling resistance
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tool wear resistance
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torsional resistance
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total resistance
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towing resistance
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tracking resistance
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traction resistance
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train resistance
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train shunt resistance
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transient resistance
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true resistance
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turning resistance
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twisting resistance
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ultimate resistance
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vapor resistance
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variable resistance
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viscous resistance
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voltage-dependent resistance
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volume resistance
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vortex resistance
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wake traverse resistance
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water resistance
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water-contact resistance
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wave resistance
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wave-breaking resistance
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wave-forming resistance
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wear resistance
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weather resistance
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wet skid resistance
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wetting resistance
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white-rust resistance
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wind resistance
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wrinkle resistance
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yield resistance
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zero phase-sequence resistance
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zero-power resistance
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