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41 acoustic emission
secondary emission — вторичная эмиссия; вторичное излучение
field emission — холодная или полевая эмиссия, автоэмиссия
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > acoustic emission
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42 Auger electron emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > Auger electron emission
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43 autoelectronic emission
secondary emission — вторичная эмиссия; вторичное излучение
field emission — холодная или полевая эмиссия, автоэмиссия
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > autoelectronic emission
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44 hot electron emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > hot electron emission
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45 secondary-electron emission
secondary emission — вторичная эмиссия; вторичное излучение
field emission — холодная или полевая эмиссия, автоэмиссия
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > secondary-electron emission
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46 self-maintained emission
secondary emission — вторичная эмиссия; вторичное излучение
field emission — холодная или полевая эмиссия, автоэмиссия
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > self-maintained emission
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47 field emission
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48 pulsed emission
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > pulsed emission
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49 exoelectronic emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > exoelectronic emission
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50 explosive emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > explosive emission
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51 field emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > field emission
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52 secondary emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > secondary emission
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53 self-sustaining emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > self-sustaining emission
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54 stimulated emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > stimulated emission
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55 stray emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > stray emission
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56 tunnel emission
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > tunnel emission
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57 spectral intensity of the emission for one electron and one ion per unit volume
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > spectral intensity of the emission for one electron and one ion per unit volume
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58 kinetic ion-electron emission
English-russian dictionary of physics > kinetic ion-electron emission
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59 secondary ion-electron emission
English-russian dictionary of physics > secondary ion-electron emission
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60 microscope
- atomic-force microscope
- C-mode scanning acoustic microscope
- compound microscope
- electron microscope
- electrostatic electron microscope
- emission electron microscope
- exoelectron emission microscope
- field-emission microscope
- field-ion microscope
- flying-spot scanning microscope
- force microscope
- infrared microscope
- interference microscope
- interference contrast microscope
- ion microscope
- Kerr-contrast microscope
- magnetic electron microscope
- magnetic-force microscope
- mirror electron microscope
- petrographic microscope
- point projection electron microscope
- polarizing microscope
- projection microscope
- proton microscope
- radiometric microscope
- reflection electron microscope
- scanning acoustic microscope
- scanning atomic-force microscope
- scanning electron microscope
- scanning ion microscope
- scanning laser acoustic microscope
- scanning magnetic-force microscope - transmission electron microscope
- tunnel microscope
- ultrasonic microscope
- ultraviolet microscope
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