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1 gas-saturated portion of reservoir
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > gas-saturated portion of reservoir
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2 gas-saturated portion of reservoir
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > gas-saturated portion of reservoir
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3 gas-saturated portion of reservoir
Нефть: газонасыщенная часть пластаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gas-saturated portion of reservoir
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4 portion
часть, доля; участок || делить на частиpiggy-back portion of electrohydraulic pod — электрический блок сервосистемы электрогидравлического коллектора (в системе управления подводным оборудованием)
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- coherent portion
- constant-failure-rate portion
- curved portion
- depleted portion of reservoir
- early-failure portion
- explored portion of reservoir
- fixed portion of crane
- fold inner portion of fold
- gas-saturated portion of reservoir
- higher portion of
- hinged portion of hook
- linear pipeline portion
- most porous reservoir portion
- normal operation portion
- oil-saturated portion of reservoir
- outer portion of fold
- penetrated drilling portion of hole
- piggyback portion of electrohydraulic pod
- random-failure portion
- refraction portion
- revolving portion of crane
- unexplored reservoir portion
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5 газонасыщенная часть пласта
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > газонасыщенная часть пласта
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