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1 gravitational confinement
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > gravitational confinement
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2 gravitational
gravitational field — гравитационное поле, поле тяготения
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > gravitational
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3 inertial confinement
volume of confinement — удерживаемый объём; объём удержания
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > inertial confinement
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4 magnetic confinement
volume of confinement — удерживаемый объём; объём удержания
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > magnetic confinement
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5 plasma confinement
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > plasma confinement
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6 positive confinement
volume of confinement — удерживаемый объём; объём удержания
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > positive confinement
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7 field
1) поле; (открытое) пространство; область; зона2) поле ( физической величины)4) нефт. промысел5) возбуждение; подмагничивание8) поле ( полевые условия)10) сфера, область (исследования, применения)12) вчт. поле; группа символов•-
ac field
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accelerating field
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acoustic field
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action field
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address field
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alphanumeric field
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alphameric field
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alternate fields
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alternating field
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angular field
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aperture field
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applica field
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argument field
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austenite field
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avalanche field
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axial field
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back surface field
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backscattered field
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bias field
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biaxial stress field
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boundary field
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breakdown field
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built-in field
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centrifugal force field
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character field
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circuital field
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circular field
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cloud field
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coal field
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coercive field
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color field
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command field
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commutating field
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compensating field
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conduction field
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conductor-cooled field
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confinement field
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conservative field
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containing field
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control field
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control-data field
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convective field
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Coulombian field
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Coulomb field
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counter field
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counterrotating field
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coupled fields
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couple-stress field
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crack tip stress field
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critical field
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crossed field
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cross field
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curling field
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curl field
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data field
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dc field
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decelerating field
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deflecting field
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degaussing field
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deleted field
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demagnetizing field
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depolarization field
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derived field
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destination field
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developed field
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diffracted field
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diffuse sound field
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dipole field
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discontinuous field
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dislocation field
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displacement field
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display field
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disturbed field
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disturbing field
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drive field
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Earth's electric field
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Earth's magnetic field
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effective field
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elastic field
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elastic-plastic field
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electric field
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electromagnetic field
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electromagnetic leakage field
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electrostatic field
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equilibrium displacement field
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equilibrium stress field
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even-numbered field
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even field
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exciting field
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external field
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extraneous field
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far field
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far-radiated field
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far-scattered field
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far-zone field
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field of force
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field of gravity
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field of shot
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field of view
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field of vision
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finish magnetic field
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finish field
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first field
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fixed field
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flag field
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flow field
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focusing field
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force field
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four-pole field
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Fraunhofer field
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free field
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free-space field
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Fresnel field
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fringing field
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full field
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Galois field
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gas field
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gas-condensate field
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gradient field
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gravitational field
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green field
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ground instantaneous field of view
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H field
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heliostat field
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high field
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high-frequency alternating field
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homogeneous field
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homologous field
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ice field
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image field
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impressed field
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induction field
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in-plane field
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instruction field
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interlaced field
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internal field
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irrotational field
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isothetic field
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jackfield
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junction field
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key field
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label field
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lamellar field
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leakage field
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lenslet field
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linear field
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longitudinal field
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Lorentz's field
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low field
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machine perception field
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magnetic bias field
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magnetic field
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magnetizing field
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magnetostaticfield
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magnetotelluric field
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major field
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marginal field
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mean field
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mine field
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mirror field
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moire field
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multibeam field
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multipay field
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near field
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near tip field
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near-zone field
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noncircuital field
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nonhomogeneous field
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nonstationary field
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normal-mode field
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number field
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numeric field
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odd-numbered field
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odd field
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offshore field
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oil field
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operand field
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operation field
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oxide-charge-induced field
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perturbed field
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picture field
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piezoelectric field
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plane strain field
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polarization field
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potential field
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pressure field
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producing field
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pumping field
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pump field
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quadrupolar field
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quenching field
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radial field
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radiated field
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red field
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refrigerating field
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rejected field
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remanent field
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remote tensile field
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reradiated field
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residual field
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residual stress field
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retarding field
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revolving field
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rod scattered field
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rotary field
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saddle field
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scalar field
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scanning field
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scattered field
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segmented field
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seismic field
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self field
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self-demagnetizing field
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self-magnetic field
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series field
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shunt field
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signed field
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sleek field
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slip-line field
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slot field
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slot leakage field
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sound field
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source field
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space-charge field
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starting field
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stationary field
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strain field
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stray field
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stress field
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strong field
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superimposed field
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superposed field
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suppressed field
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sweeping field
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synchronous field
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tag field
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television field
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temperature field
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tension field
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thermal field
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thermobaric field
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threshold field
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titles field
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total field
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transient field
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transverse field
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travelling field
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tunneling field
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undisturbed field
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uniform field
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unperturbed field
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variable field
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vector field
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viewing field
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vortex field
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waste field
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wastewater field
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wave field
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weak field
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wind field
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