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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > heat-exchanging apparatus
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Бурение: теплообменникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > heat-exchanging apparatus
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аппарат, прибор, приспособление, устройство, установка, машина; аппаратура
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1. прибор; устройство; аппарат2. установка; аппаратура; оборудование
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1) аппарат; прибор; приспособление; устройство; установка2) аппаратура; оборудование•- axial-type guide apparatus
- borehole inclinometer apparatus
- borehole surveying apparatus
- boring apparatus
- bottomhole apparatus
- caliper apparatus
- caliper logging apparatus
- calipering apparatus
- casing inspection apparatus
- charging apparatus
- constant-flow apparatus
- core-sampling apparatus
- corrosion testing apparatus
- detection apparatus
- distillation apparatus
- downhole apparatus
- drilling rate measuring apparatus
- electrical well-logging apparatus
- electromagnetic apparatus
- Engler-Ubbelohde apparatus
- extraction apparatus
- field apparatus
- flash point apparatus
- flaw-detecting apparatus
- free falling apparatus
- Gebhardt apparatus
- ground prospecting apparatus
- hole curvature measuring apparatus
- inclination apparatus
- inclinometer apparatus
- induction logging apparatus
- logging apparatus
- measuring apparatus
- microseismic detection apparatus
- neutron logging apparatus
- Oehman apparatus
- pendant drop apparatus
- quenching apparatus
- radial-type guide apparatus
- radioactivity logging apparatus
- recording apparatus
- rotary drilling apparatus
- sampling apparatus
- sandblast apparatus
- sanding apparatus
- seismic apparatus
- seismogram interpretation apparatus
- shaking apparatus
- thermal logging apparatus
- timing line numbering apparatus
- vapor-testing apparatus
- Vicat apparatus
- welding apparatus
- well logging apparatus* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > apparatus
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