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1 lattice instability
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lattice instability
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2 lattice instability
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > lattice instability
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3 lattice instability
1) Техника: нестабильность кристаллической решётки, нестабильность решётки (кристаллической), неустойчивость решётки (кристаллической)2) Электроника: неустойчивость кристаллической решётки3) Силикатное производство: неустойчивость (кристаллической) решётки -
4 lattice instability
English-Russian electronics dictionary > lattice instability
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5 lattice instability
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > lattice instability
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6 lattice instability
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > lattice instability
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7 instability
1) неустойчивость; потеря устойчивости; нарушение устойчивости•-
absolute instability
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aerodynamic instability
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aeroelastic instability
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amplitude instability
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baroclinic instability
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beam instability
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bench instability
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built-in instability
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chugging instability
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colloidal instability
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conditional instability
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convective instability
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crack instability
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decay instability
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dimensional instability
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directional instability
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drift instability
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dynamic instability
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ecosystem instability
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elastic instability
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excursive instability
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explosive instability
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frame instability
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frequency instability
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gain instability
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generator instability
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global instability
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gravitational instability
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heave instability
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image instability
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inherent instability
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jet stream-generated instability
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kinetic instability
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lateral instability
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lattice instability
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local instability
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longitudinal instability
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long-term instability
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loop instability
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mode instability
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multiphase sustained instability
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oscillator instability
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oscillatory instability
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overall instability
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parametric instability
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phase instability
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pitch instability
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plasma instability
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plasma-beam instability
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plastic instability
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pour instability
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rate instability
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relative instability
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rolling instability
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roll instability
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rotation instability
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self-excited instability
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shear instability
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shear-layer instability
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short-term instability
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static instability
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stochastic instability
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thermal instability
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time instability
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timing instability
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transient instability
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vibrational instability
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voltage-time instability
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voltage instability
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wavelength instability
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whirling instabilitys
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wriggle instability
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yaw instability -
8 instability
•- amplifier instability
- amplitude instability
- ballooning instability
- beam instability
- Benjamen-Feir instability
- bremsstrahlung instability
- built-in instability
- capillary instability
- cone instability
- convective instability
- corkscrew instability
- cyclotron instability
- decay instability
- drift instability
- dynamic instability
- elastic instability
- elastically pumped instability
- electric instability
- electrohydrodynamic instability
- electrojet instability
- electron-sound instability
- electrostatic instability
- electrothermal instability
- explosive instability
- firehose instability
- flute instability
- frequency instability
- generator instability
- global instability
- gravitational instability
- Gunn instability
- helical instability
- high-power instability
- hydromagnetic instability
- image instability
- ion-sound instability
- kinetic instability
- lateral instability
- lattice instability
- long-term instability
- loop instability
- magnetic instability
- magnetoacoustic instability
- magnetoelastic-wave instability
- mode instability
- modulation instability
- negative bias instability
- oscillator instability
- parallel pumped instability
- parametric instability
- phase instability
- pinch instability
- plasma instability
- resistive instability
- screw instability
- self-field instability
- short-term instability
- spin-wave instability
- static instability
- stochastic instability
- stream instability
- streaming instability
- structural instability
- surface-state instability
- tearing instability
- tearing-mode instability
- thermal instability
- timing instability
- transit-time instability
- transversely pumped instability
- trapped-particle instability
- two-beam instability
- two-stream instability
- very-short-term instability
- wriggle instability -
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•- amplifier instability
- amplitude instability
- ballooning instability
- beam instability
- Benjamen-Feir instability
- bremsstrahlung instability
- built-in instability
- capillary instability
- cone instability
- convective instability
- corkscrew instability
- cyclotron instability
- decay instability
- drift instability
- dynamic instability
- elastic instability
- elastically pumped instability
- electric instability
- electrohydrodynamic instability
- electrojet instability
- electron-sound instability
- electrostatic instability
- electrothermal instability
- explosive instability
- firehose instability
- flute instability
- frequency instability
- generator instability
- global instability
- gravitational instability
- Gunn instability
- helical instability
- high-power instability
- hydromagnetic instability
- image instability
- ion-sound instability
- kinetic instability
- lateral instability
- lattice instability
- long-term instability
- loop instability
- magnetic instability
- magnetoacoustic instability
- magnetoelastic-wave instability
- mode instability
- modulation instability
- negative bias instability
- oscillator instability
- parallel pumped instability
- parametric instability
- phase instability
- pinch instability
- plasma instability
- resistive instability
- screw instability
- self-field instability
- short-term instability
- spin-wave instability
- static instability
- stochastic instability
- stream instability
- streaming instability
- structural instability
- surface-state instability
- tearing instability
- tearing-mode instability
- thermal instability
- timing instability
- transit-time instability
- transversely pumped instability
- trapped-particle instability
- two-beam instability
- two-stream instability
- very-short-term instability
- wriggle instabilityThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > instability
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10 нестабильность решетки
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > нестабильность решетки
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11 неустойчивость решетки
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > неустойчивость решетки
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12 нестабильность решетки
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > нестабильность решетки
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13 неустойчивость решетки
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > неустойчивость решетки
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14 law
1) закон3) правило4) принцип•under the law — по закону, согласно закону, в соответствии с законом
- Biot law- converse law of double negation- cube law- distributive law of disjunction over conjunction - double law of the mean - fifth power law - first distributive law - first law of mean- gas law- idempotency law - infinitely decomposable law - infinitely divisible law - inverse sine law - inverse square law - law of addition of probability - law of alteration of quantifiers - law of associativity of disjunction - law of comparative judgment - law of constant angles - law of double complementation - law of equal significance - law of mass action - law of random function - law of random vector - law of requisite variety - law of right invertibility - law of statistical regularity - law of universal causation - law of universal gravitation - Newton's first law of motion - Newton's law of gravitation - Newton's second law of motion - Newton's third law of motion - normal law of composition - normal law of errors - one-sided modular law - probabilistic law - probability law - product law of probability - quadratic reciprocity law - second law of mean - second order law - similitude law- time law- weak law
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