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1 melt viscosity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > melt viscosity
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2 melt viscosity
1) Химия: вязкость расплава2) Космонавтика: вязкость в расплавленном состоянии -
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English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > melt viscosity
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4 melt viscosity
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5 melt viscosity
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > melt viscosity
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6 parallel plate melt viscosity
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > parallel plate melt viscosity
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7 viscosity
1) вязкость; коэффициент вязкости2) липкость, клейкостьАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > viscosity
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8 viscosity
1. вязкость; коэффициент вязкости2. липкость, клейкость3. кажущаяся вязкость4. структурная вязкость; псевдопластичностьG-H viscosity — вязкость по Гарднеру—Хольдту
logarithmic viscosity — характеристическая вязкость; логарифмическая вязкость
shear viscosity — сдвиговая вязкость; вязкость в условиях сдвига
specific viscosity — удельная вязкость; относительное изменение вязкости
transient viscosity — переменная вязкость; вязкость в переходном режиме
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9 melt
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10 growth melt
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11 index
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12 pool
1) пруд; водохранилище; водоём2) бассейн; резервуар3) объём [наполнение\] водохранилища4) бьеф6) отстойник; грязевик7) карман ( электролизёра)8) ванна (напр. металла); сварочная ванна11) динамическая область; пул ( памяти)13) объединение14) объединённые запасы; общий фонд || объединять в [создавать\] общий фонд•to tap oil pool — вскрывать нефтяную залежь-
acid moorland pool
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aerated pool
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buffer pool
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commercial pool
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condensate pool
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core pool
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cushion pool
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electric power pool
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erosion pool
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flood-control pool
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gas pool
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helium pool
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high-gravity oil pool
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high-viscosity oil pool
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lock pool
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low-density oil pool
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lower pool
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melt pool
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meltwater pool
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molten pool
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oil pool
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page pool
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pallet pool
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plunge pool
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power pool
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pressure suppression pool
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rain pool
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resting pool
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sodium pool
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solar heated swimming pool
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sour gas pool
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spent fuel storage pool
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stilling pool
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storage pool
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surcharge pool
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swimming pool
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tailwater pool
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technical pool
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tidal pool
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typing pool
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unaerated pool
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under pool
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underground storage pools
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upper pool
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