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Электроника: дефект, созданный ионизацией, ионизационное повреждениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ionization-produced damage
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English-Russian electronics dictionary > ionization-produced damage
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > ionization-produced damage
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > ionization-produced damage
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дефект, созданный ионизацией————————English-Russian dictionary of electronics > ionization-produced damage
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1) повреждение; разрушение || повреждать; разрушать2) износ || изнашиваться•- catastrophic damage
- cavitation damage
- decorated damage
- displacement damage
- electron-beam damage
- implantation damage
- ionization-produced damage
- laser damage
- lattice damage
- long-term damage
- overvoltage damage
- permanent damage
- radiation damage
- short-term damage
- structural damage
- subthreshold damage
- surface damage
- tree damage
- volume damage -
7 damage
1) повреждение; разрушение || повреждать; разрушать2) износ || изнашиваться•- catastrophic damage
- cavitation damage
- decorated damage
- displacement damage
- electron-beam damage
- implantation damage
- ionization-produced damage
- laser damage
- lattice damage
- long-term damage
- overvoltage damage
- permanent damage
- radiation damage
- short-term damage
- structural damage
- subthreshold damage
- surface damage
- tree damage
- volume damageThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > damage
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