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1) Электроника: анизотропия типа лёгкая плоскость2) Макаров: легкоплоскостная анизотропия -
2 easy-plane anisotropy
легкоплоскостная анизотропия, анизотропия типа "лёгкая плоскость"English-russian dictionary of physics > easy-plane anisotropy
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3 easy-plane anisotropy
анизотропия типа "лёгкая плоскость"English-Russian electronics dictionary > easy-plane anisotropy
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4 easy-plane anisotropy
анизотропия типа "лёгкая плоскость"The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > easy-plane anisotropy
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5 easy-plane anisotropy
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > easy-plane anisotropy
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6 easy-plane magnetic anisotropy
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > easy-plane magnetic anisotropy
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7 easy-plane magnetic anisotropy
магнитная анизотропия типа "лёгкая плоскость"English-russian dictionary of physics > easy-plane magnetic anisotropy
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8 anisotropy
- capture anisotropy
- crystalline anisotropy
- crystalline magnetic anisotropy
- cubic anisotropy
- dielectric anisotropy
- easy-axis anisotropy
- easy-plane anisotropy
- elastic anisotropy
- energy-gap anisotropy
- exchange anisotropy
- ferromagnetic anisotropy
- form anisotropy
- growth induced anisotropy
- induced anisotropy
- in-plane anisotropy
- ion-implantation induced stress anisotropy
- local anisotropy
- magnetic anisotropy
- magnetic-dipole anisotropy
- magnetocrystalline anisotropy
- magnetostriction anisotropy
- microstructural anisotropy
- multiple-axis magnetic anisotropy
- negative anisotropy
- noncubic magnetic anisotropy
- optical anisotropy
- orthorhombic anisotropy
- parallel magnetic anisotropy
- perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
- photoinduced anisotropy
- planar anisotropy
- positive anisotropy
- random anisotropy
- resistivity anisotropy
- rotatable anisotropy
- shape anisotropy
- single-ion anisotropy
- spin anisotropy
- step motion anisotropy
- strain-induced anisotropy
- structural anisotropy
- surface anisotropy
- uniaxial anisotropy
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9 anisotropy
- capture anisotropy
- crystalline anisotropy
- crystalline magnetic anisotropy
- cubic anisotropy
- dielectric anisotropy
- easy-axis anisotropy
- easy-plane anisotropy
- elastic anisotropy
- energy-gap anisotropy
- exchange anisotropy
- ferromagnetic anisotropy
- form anisotropy
- growth induced anisotropy
- induced anisotropy
- in-plane anisotropy
- ion-implantation induced stress anisotropy
- local anisotropy
- magnetic anisotropy
- magnetic-dipole anisotropy
- magnetocrystalline anisotropy
- magnetostriction anisotropy
- microstructural anisotropy
- multiple-axis magnetic anisotropy
- negative anisotropy
- noncubic magnetic anisotropy
- optical anisotropy
- orthorhombic anisotropy
- parallel magnetic anisotropy
- perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
- photoinduced anisotropy
- planar anisotropy
- positive anisotropy
- random anisotropy
- resistivity anisotropy
- rotatable anisotropy
- shape anisotropy
- single-ion anisotropy
- spin anisotropy
- step motion anisotropy
- strain-induced anisotropy
- structural anisotropy
- surface anisotropy
- uniaxial anisotropy
- unidirectional anisotropyThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > anisotropy
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