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Математика: экватор эллипсоида вращенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > equator of ellipsoid of revolution
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2 equator of ellipsoid of revolution
матем.English-Russian scientific dictionary > equator of ellipsoid of revolution
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3 equator of an ellipsoid of revolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > equator of an ellipsoid of revolution
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4 equator of an ellipsoid of revolution
Математика: экватор эллипсоида вращенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > equator of an ellipsoid of revolution
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6 equator
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7 экватор эллипсоида вращения
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > экватор эллипсоида вращения
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > экватор эллипсоида вращения
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equator, line* * *эква́тор м.
equatorна эква́торе — at the equatorотсчи́тывать, напр. широту́ к се́веру от эква́тора — reckon, e. g., latitude north from [of] the equatorотсчи́тывать от эква́тора, напр. широту́ — reckon, e. g., latitude from the equatorпересе́чь эква́тор — cross the equatorгалакти́ческий эква́тор — galactic equatorгеографи́ческий эква́тор — geographical equatorгеодези́ческий эква́тор — geodetic equatorгеомагни́тный эква́тор — geomagnetic equatorземно́й эква́тор — terrestrial equatorи́стинный эква́тор — true equatorмагни́тный эква́тор — magnetic equator, aclinic lineнебе́сный эква́тор — celestial [equinoctial] equator, equinoctial lineэква́тор эллипсо́ида враще́ния мат. — equator of an ellipsoid of revolution -
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Русско-английский научный словарь > экватор эллипсоида вращения
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > экватор эллипсоида вращения
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Русско-английский морской словарь > экватор эллипсоида вращения
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13 экватор эллипсоида вращения
Русско-английский математический словарь > экватор эллипсоида вращения
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