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1 теплота набухания
теплота набухания
(напр. уровня в барабане парового котла)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > теплота набухания
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2 теплота набухания
1) Engineering: heat of swelling2) Oil: swelling heat -
3 давление набухания
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4 теплота набухания
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5 набухание
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6 теплота набухания
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7 регенерация методом набухания
Русско-английский научный словарь > регенерация методом набухания
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8 набухание уровня
1) Engineering: level swelling (в компенсаторе давления ядерного реактора)2) Heat: boiler water swell3) Nuclear physics: level swelling (в компенсаторе давления реактора)4) Makarov: level swelling (в компенсаторе давления ядерного РК) -
9 спадать
vi; св - спасть1) падать вниз to fall down (from)пальто́ спа́ло с плеч — the coat fell off sb's shoulders
2) уменьшаться to go down, to subside, to abate litвода́/полово́дье спа́ло — the floods subsided/went down
напряже́ние в о́бществе спада́ет — public anxiety/tension is abating
жара́ наконе́ц спа́ла — the heat finally receded
3) ниспадать to hang down•- спадать с тела
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Inflammation — A basic way in which the body reacts to infection, irritation or other injury, the key feature being redness, warmth, swelling and pain. Inflammation is now recognized as a type of nonspecific immune response. More information: In technical terms … Medical dictionary
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Medieval medicine — For contemporary medicine practiced outside of Western Europe, see Islamic medicine, Unani, Byzantine medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine, and Ayurveda. Astrology played an important part in Medieval medicine; most educated physicians were… … Wikipedia