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1 fore-and-aft pole
Морской термин: полюс продольных сил судового магнетизма -
2 fore-and-aft pole
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3 fore-and-aft
fore-and-aft corrector — продольный магнит — уничтожитель
fore-and-aft magnet — продольный магнит — уничтожитель
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4 pole
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5 pole
мачта; стойка; штанга; столб; полюс -
6 commutating pole
1. вспомогательный полюс2. добавочный полюсEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > commutating pole
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7 strutted pole
1. столб с подпоркойconcrete pole — бетонный столб, бетонная столбчатая опора
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8 liberty pole
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9 geomagnetic pole
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > geomagnetic pole
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10 laminated pole
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11 magnetic pole
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12 salient pole
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13 fish pole
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14 strength
1) сила; интенсивность2) прочность; предел прочности, временное сопротивление ( материала)3) напряжённость ( поля)4) крепость, концентрация ( раствора)5) численность, количество•-
abrasion coke strength
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absorption strength
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acid strength
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adhesion strength
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adhesive fracture strength
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aged strength
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air-dry strength
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alcohol strength
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annealed strength
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aroma strength
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baked strength
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baking strength
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base strength
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beam strength
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bearing strength
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bending strength
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bonding strength
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bond strength
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breakdown strength
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breaking strength
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brine strength
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brittle strength
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buckling strength
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bulk strength
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bursting strength
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burst strength
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caking strength
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carcass strength
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cartridge strength
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Charpy impact strength
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cleavage strength
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coating strength
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cohesive fracture strength
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cohesive strength
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cold-work strength
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collecting strength
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color strength
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combined strength
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compression strength
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compression yield strength
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conventional yield strength
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corrosion fatigue strength
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crack strength
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creep rupture strength
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creep strength
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cross direction strength
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cross strength
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crushing strength
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cube crushing strength
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cured tensile strength
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current strength
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dielectric strength
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disruptive electric strength
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dry bond strength
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dry strength
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dye strength
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dynamic strength
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electric field strength
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electric strength
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endurance strength
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field strength
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film strength
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flavor strength
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flexural strength
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flow strength
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fluorescence strength
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folding strength
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fore-and-aft strength
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full strength
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gel strength
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green bond strength
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green strength
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high-temperature strength
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image strength
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impact fatigue strength
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impact puncture strength
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impact strength
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impulse strength
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ink strength
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insulating strength
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interference field strength
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interlaminar strength
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knot strength
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liquor strength
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longitudinal strength
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long-term strength
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loop strength
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magnetic field strength
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magnetic pole strength
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mask strength
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mechanical strength
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notch impact strength
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offset yield strength
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opening strength
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overall strength
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paper wet strength
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pavement strength
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peel strength
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picking strength
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plastic strength
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plybond strength
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proof strength
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pull strength
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puncture strength
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radio field strength
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raw-tensile strength
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repeated flexural strength
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repeated impact bending strength
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retained strength
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rubber-to-cord-bond strength
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rupture strength
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sand strength
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setting strength
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shearing strength
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shear strength
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shear-through-thickness strength
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shock strength
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short-time strength
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signal strength
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sliding strength
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solution strength
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solvent strength
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source strength
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specific dielectric strength
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static strength
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strength of coupling
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strength of insulation
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strength of pole
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strength of radiation
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strength of shade
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stripping strength
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structural strength
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surface strength
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tearing strength
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tensile splitting strength
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tensile strength
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tensile yield strength
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thermal short-circuit strength
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thread strength
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tinctorial strength
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torsional strength
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transverse strength
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twisting strength
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U strength
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ultimate strength
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vibration strength
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wave strength
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weight strength
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weld strength
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wet bursting strength
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wet strength
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wind strength
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working strength
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yield strength
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