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1 торможение
2) Aviation: braking acquisition, jamming on the brakes3) Medicine: brake action, retardation, retardation (развития), suppression4) Military: retrolaunching5) Engineering: brake, brake function, braking action, brush drag, deceleration, frictional action, lateral inhibition, pulling (сопротивление краски при нанесении кистью), restraining (в реле), retard, slowing down, stagnation (потока), stop, diminishing airspeed6) Chemistry: inhibiting action7) Railway term: application oj brakes, working the brakes8) Automobile industry: application of brakes, backing off, braking, braking operation, slowdowning, working of brakes9) Metallurgy: inhibitor effect10) Psychology: aim-inhibition, extinction11) Physiology: inhibition12) Oil: application of brake, brake application, stagnation13) Immunology: suppression (реакции)14) Astronautics: deboost, diffusion, negative acceleration, retrobacking, spinnig down, spinning-down15) Mechanics: running-down, stopping-down16) Drilling: arrest, damping, inhibiting17) Polymers: hindering, inhibiting effect, stopping18) Automation: backing-up, deacceleration, escapement, hindrance, inhibit, rundown, stop start19) Aviation medicine: minus G20) Makarov: braking (применение тормозов), breakdown, bremsstrahlung, deceleration (задерживание, замедление), diffusion (потока), drag (напр. листа), inhibitory effect, retardation (задерживание, замедление), short-stopping (реакции)21) Electrochemistry: stifling22) Combustion gas turbines: deceleration (напр., потока), diffusion (потока воздуха), stagnation (потока)
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