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1 maximum viscosity
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2 maximum viscosity
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3 viscosity
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4 intrinsic viscosity
1. внутренняя вязкость2. собственная вязкостьThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > intrinsic viscosity
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5 bulk viscosity
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6 coefficient of viscosity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > coefficient of viscosity
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7 engineering unit of viscosity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > engineering unit of viscosity
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8 limiting viscosity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > limiting viscosity
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9 relative viscosity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > relative viscosity
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10 volume viscosity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > volume viscosity
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11 coefficient of viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > coefficient of viscosity
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12 cuprammonium viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > cuprammonium viscosity
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13 dynamic viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > dynamic viscosity
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14 initial viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > initial viscosity
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15 kinematic viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > kinematic viscosity
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16 mean-effective viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mean-effective viscosity
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17 oil-mass viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > oil-mass viscosity
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18 plastic viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > plastic viscosity
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19 вязкость
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20 постоянная вязкости
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