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7 дислокация
dislocation, shift горн.* * *дислока́ция ж.
крист. (crystal) dislocation; ( редко) disturbanceобразо́вывать дислока́цию — generate a dislocationдислока́ция перемеща́ется в криста́лле — the dislocation moves through the latticeба́зисная дислока́ция — basal dislocationвинтова́я дислока́ция — screw dislocationкраева́я дислока́ция — edge dislocationрасши́ренная дислока́ция — extended dislocationрасщеплё́нная дислока́ция — extended dislocationсме́шанная дислока́ция — mixed dislocationчасти́чная дислока́ция — partial dislocation* * * -
8 дислокация
ж. крист. dislocation; disturbance
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