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81 остаточная намагниченность
remanent [residual] magnetic induction, residual intensity of magnetization, remanent magnetism, residual magnetism, remanent magnetization, residual magnetization, remanent polarization, remanence* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > остаточная намагниченность
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82 магнетизм
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83 геомагнетизм
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84 естественный магнетизм
spontaneous magnetism, natural magnetismРусско-английский физический словарь > естественный магнетизм
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85 карта земного магнетизма
terrestrial magnetism chart, terrestrial magnetism mapРусско-английский физический словарь > карта земного магнетизма
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86 кооперативный магнетизм
cooperative magnetism, strong magnetismРусско-английский физический словарь > кооперативный магнетизм
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87 некооперативный магнетизм
noncooperative magnetism, weak magnetismРусско-английский физический словарь > некооперативный магнетизм
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88 остаточный магнетизм
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89 сильный магнетизм
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90 слабый магнетизм
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91 геомагнетизм
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92 геомагнетизм
Earth magnetism, terrestrial magnetismРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > геомагнетизм
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93 лежать в основе
•The basis for the antibacterial effects of dyes is their ability to...
•Behind the Mullard invention is the notion that...
•Central to the theory is...
•Movement of charged particles in a magnetic field also forms (or constitutes) the basis for mass spectrometry.
•These equations form the basis (or foundation) of the theory of...
•These theories form (or provide) the foundation for (or are at the basis of) colour television.
•It is this form that provides the basis (or is fundamental) for a wide variety of TV antennas.
•Let us consider the physical conditions that underlie the Sun's magnetism.
•Boolean algebra underlies the theory of relations.
•Microcomputers are at the heart of "transaction" telephones for checking customers' credit.
•The general rule that the forces between two particles result from an exchange of other particles is basic to much of our present understanding of elementary-particle interactions.
•This distinction between electricity and magnetism is at the heart (or root) of the theory of...
•The Periodic Table provides the framework for the whole study of inorganic chemistry.
•Thermochemistry is basic to the study of chemical bonding.
•An understanding of dye laser operation is a building block for understanding the principles of other tunable laser systems.
•These interrelations are the heart of hydrodynamics.
•The chapter describes the fundamental physics that gives rise to the behaviour of the single junction and the transistor as circuit elements.
•The nature of energy lies at the heart of the mystery of our existence.
•This reaction is the basis for the cyanamide process for...
* * *Лежать в основе -- to be at the heart of, to lie at the heart of; to be at the root of; to be at the basis of, to form the basis of, to form the basis for; to form the foundation for; to underlieInference is al the heart of both language understanding and language generation.An accurate determination of primary flowrate lies at the heart of any turbine acceptance test.It is this particular approach that forms the basis of the dynamic testing technique described in this paper.Suppose that a single predicate underlies part of the meaning of each of the following sentences. (... лежит в основе части значения...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > лежать в основе
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94 называть
•By a long slug is meant one which is long enough to be the subject of a steady-state extrusion.
•This portion of the wave will be denoted (or named, or designated, or called) the stable section.
•When the ratio is unity, the propeller is described as a square propeller.
•This system is designated as Model M-50.
•Such a plot is generally identified as a "Stress-Number of Cycles Curve".
•This phenomenon is known as piping.
•Such absorption is termed chemical.
•This type of magnetism is given the name temporary magnetism.
•Actinomycetales are often spoken of as "higher", "filamentous", or "mouldlike" bacteria.
•This relationship has been labelled as Stefan's law.
•When there are more than two alleles of a given gene, they are said to be multiple alleles.
•The minimum current density needed to start lasing action in a diode is termed (or referred to as) the threshold current density.
* * *см. тж. называтьсяРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > называть
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95 эрстед
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96 остаточный магнетизм
permanent magnetism, remanent magnetismРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > остаточный магнетизм
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97 остаточная магнитная индукция
remanent [residual] flux density, remanent [residual] magnetic induction, remanent magnetism, residual magnetism, remanence, retentivityРусско-английский политехнический словарь > остаточная магнитная индукция
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98 магнетизм
м.1) ( свойство магнита) magnetismземно́й магнети́зм — terrestrial magnetism
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99 земной магнетизм
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100 остаточный
1. bottom2. free3. latent4. permanentпостоянная усадка; остаточная деформация — permanent set
5. remanent6. residuary7. residue8. persisting9. residual10. vestigial
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