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1 magnetic instability
магнитная нестабильность
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > magnetic instability
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2 magnetic instability
instability neutron — ложный нейтрон; нейтрон неустойчивости
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > magnetic instability
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3 magnetic instability
1) Техника: магнитная нестабильность2) Электроника: магнитная неустойчивость -
4 magnetic instability
Англо русский политехнический словарь > magnetic instability
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5 magnetic instability
English-Russian electronics dictionary > magnetic instability
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6 magnetic instability
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > magnetic instability
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7 magnetic instability
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > magnetic instability
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8 magnetic instability
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > magnetic instability
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9 magnetic instability
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > magnetic instability
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10 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
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11 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 instabilityThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > instability
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12 instability
- frequency instability
- generator instability
- image instability
- long-time instability
- magnetic instability
- magnetoacoustic instability
- mode instability
- oscillator instability
- short-time instabilityEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > instability
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13 instability
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14 ionospheric plasma instability in the crossed electric and magnetic fields
- неустойчивость ионосферной плазмы в скрещенных электрическом и магнитных полях
неустойчивость ионосферной плазмы в скрещенных электрическом и магнитных полях
Частный случай градиентно-токовой неустойчивости, обусловленной наличием в плазме электрического поля, перпендикулярного геомагнитному полю.
[ ГОСТ 25645.113-84]Тематики
Обобщающие термины
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- ionospheric plasma instability in the crossed electric and magnetic fields
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- instabilite de plasma ionosphérique dans les champs électrique et magnétique croisés
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ionospheric plasma instability in the crossed electric and magnetic fields
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15 theory
1) теория•-
Abbe's theory
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Abbe theory
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absolute reaction rate theory
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acid-basic catalysis theory
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adhesive theory of friction
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affinity theory
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age theory
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Airy-Stokes theory
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approximation theory
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Arrhenius theory
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association theory
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automata theory
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automatic control theory
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behavior theory of canals
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boundary-layer interaction theory
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boundary-layer theory
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Bronsted theory
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bunching theory
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catastrophe theory
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chemical graph theory
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chemical kinetics theory
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circuit theory
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coding theory
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combinatorial theory
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communications theory
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communication theory
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constant angle theory of arch dam design
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contact clastohydrodynamic theory
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control theory
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control-system theory
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coordination theory
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Coulomb's wedge theory
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cylinder theory of arch dam design
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delamination theory of wear
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diffraction theory
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diffusion theory
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dispersion theory
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dissociation theory
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donor-acceptor interaction theory
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double shear theory
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drag theory
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effective arch theory
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elastic theory
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elastic wave theory
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elasticity theory
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electromagnetic field theory
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electromagnetic theory
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energetical wear theory
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erosion theory
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estimation theory
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evaporation theory
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fatigue theory of wear
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fatigue theory
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field theory
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filter theory
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flash temperature theory
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Flory theory
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free space theory
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free volume theory
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free-electron theory of metals
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fuzzy-set theory
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game theory
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general theory
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generalized electric machine theory
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graph theory
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gravitational theory
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gravitation theory
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group theory
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handling theory
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hydroxo-complex theory
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imperfection theory
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information theory
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ionic theory
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kinetic theory of gases
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kinetic theory of liquids
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local theory
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logic theory
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long-range stress theory
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magnetic field theory
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magnetotelluric theory
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mapping theory
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mathematical economic theory
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maximum shear theory
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maximum strain energy theory
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Maxwell's electromagnetic theory
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mechanical interlocking friction theory
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membrane theory
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mixing length theory
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model theory
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molecular attraction friction theory
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molecular theory
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molecular-kinetic theory
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molecular-mechanical theory of friction
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mosaic-block theory
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multienergy-group diffusion theory
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multigroup theory
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multiple catalysis theory
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multiple seismometer theory
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network flow theory
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network theory
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nuclear drop theory
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nuclear theory
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number theory
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nutrient theory
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one-speed diffusion theory
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oxidational theory of wear
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oxide-film barrier theory
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oxyacid theory
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oxygen attack theory
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peracid theory of gum formation
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perturbation theory
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plastic collapse theory
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plastic theory
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plasticity theory
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plate theory
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potential field theory
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potential theory
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prediction theory
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probability theory
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quantum field theory
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quantum theory of light
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queueing theory
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queuing theory
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radiometry theory
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Rankine's theory
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ray-path theory
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ray theory
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reflection theory
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refraction theory
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regime theory of rivers
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renewal theory
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scaled-particle theory
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seismic theory
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set theory
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solid-state theory
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solvation theory
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stability theory
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statistical-decision theory
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steady-state creep theory
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superlattice theory
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system theory
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theory of algorithms
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theory of chances
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theory of elasticity
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theory of errors
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theory of failure
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theory of functions
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theory of lateral earth pressure
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theory of limits
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theory of magnetism
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theory of oscillations
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theory of plasticity
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theory of reliability
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theory of scheduling
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theory of screws
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theory of similarity
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theory of specific heats
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theory of stream lines
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theory of strength
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theory of testing
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theory of thermoelastic instability of contact
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theory of vibrations
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thermodiffusion theory
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thermofluctuational strength theory
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tidal-wave theory
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tractive-force theory
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transition state theory
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transport theory
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unified electrical machine theory
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utility theory
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valence bond theory
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valency theory
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variable-radius theory
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wave theory of light
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welding-shearing friction theory
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16 balance
1. n весыquick balance — безмен, пружинные весы
elevator balance — элеваторные весы; компенсатор руля высоты
2. n чаша весовto tip the balance — склонять чашу весов, давать перевес
3. n равновесие; состояние равновесияoff balance — неустойчивый, шаткий
kept balance — сохранил равновесие; сохраненный равновесие
4. n душевное равновесие; спокойствие; уравновешенность5. n пропорциональность; гармоническое сочетание6. n решающий фактор; решающее влияние или значениеto old the balance — осуществлять контроль, распоряжаться
7. n противовес, компенсатор; гиря8. n маятник, балансир, баланс9. n фин. баланс; сальдо; остатокtrade balance, balance of trade — торговый баланс
sterling balances — стерлинговые счета, стерлинговые авуары
balances with foreign banks — остатки на счетах в заграничных банках, иностранные авуары
balance in hand — денежная наличность, наличность кассы
10. n разг. остаток11. n астр. Весы12. n спорт. брусья13. n спорт. стойкаto weigh in the balance — взвешивать, обсуждать, оценивать
14. v балансировать, сохранять равновесие, быть в равновесии15. v приводить в равновесие; уравновешивать, уравнивать16. v удовлетворять потребность17. v бухг. подсчитывать, подытоживать; сводить, заключать, закрывать; погашать; подбивать балансbalance arm — спица; балансир
18. v бухг. сводиться, балансироватьсяbalance accounts — сводить счета; уравнять счет
draw up the balance — подводить баланс; сводить баланс
19. v бухг. взвешивать, определять вес20. v бухг. взвешивать, обдумывать; сопоставлять21. v бухг. медлить, колебаться22. v бухг. противопоставлять, нейтрализовать, компенсировать23. v бухг. спец. добавлять недостающее количество24. v бухг. делать балансеСинонимический ряд:1. equilibrium (noun) counterpoise; equality; equilibrium; equipoise; equiponderation; equivalence; self-control; stasis2. harmony (noun) harmony; proportion; symmetry3. measure (noun) measure; scale4. poise (noun) aplomb; composure; coolness; equanimity; poise; self-possession5. remainder (noun) excess; heel; leavings; leftovers; remainder; remains; remanet; remnant; residual; residue; residuum; rest; surplus6. scales (noun) beam; scales; steelyard7. stability (noun) stability; steadiness8. compare (verb) adjust; assay; collate; compare; compute; consider; estimate; evaluate; ponder; prove; reconcile; weigh9. compensate (verb) allow for; atone for; compensate; counteract; counterpoise; countervail; make up; make up for; neutralise; neutralize; offset; outweigh; readjust; redeem; set off10. equalise (verb) counterbalance; equalise; equalize; even; level; perch; poise; set; square; stabilise; stabilize; steadyАнтонимический ряд:asymmetry; disproportion; instability; subvert; tilt; upset
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магнитная нестабильность — — [Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.] Тематики электротехника, основные понятия EN magnetic instability … Справочник технического переводчика
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