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English-Russian electronics dictionary > n-the order polarizability
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > n-the order polarizability
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3 polarizability
- deformation polarizability
- dielectric polarizability
- dipolar polarizability
- electric polarizability
- electronic polarizability
- ionic polarizability
- magnetic polarizability
- molecular polarizability
- nonlinear polarizability
- n-the order polarizability
- orientational polarizability
- plasma polarizability
- scalar polarizability
- tensor polarizability -
4 polarizability
- deformation polarizability
- dielectric polarizability
- dipolar polarizability
- electric polarizability
- electronic polarizability
- ionic polarizability
- magnetic polarizability
- molecular polarizability
- nonlinear polarizability
- n-the order polarizability
- orientational polarizability
- plasma polarizability
- scalar polarizability
- tensor polarizabilityThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > polarizability
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