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1 тепловой эффект
1) General subject: heating value2) Medicine: calorigenic action3) Military: heat change (effect)4) Engineering: calorific effect, heat, temperature effect, thermal effect5) Forestry: net thermal effect6) Telecommunications: caloriferic effect7) Physics: heat effect8) Oil: heating effect10) Makarov: thermicity -
2 теплотворная способность
1) General subject: calorific capacity, calorific effect, heating value, calorific value (АД)2) Geology: heating capacity3) Medicine: calorific antiserum4) Military: calorific valve, heat of combustion, heat power, heat valve5) Engineering: btu content, caloric power, caloric value, caloricity, calorific efficiency (топлива), calorific power, thermal power6) Construction: heat output, heating power, net calorific power7) Automobile industry: heating effect8) Mining: heat content (горючего)9) Metallurgy: calorific effervescive, heat-producing value10) Oil: calorie power, heat value11) Astronautics: calorimetric value, combustion value12) Mechanics: thermal value13) Cellulose: Furnace Heat Release (теплотворная способность различных типов отходов при их сжигании)14) Power engineering: calorific capacitance15) Makarov: combustion value (топлива)16) Cement: heat absorption capacity, heat capacity, heat storage capacity, heating outputУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > теплотворная способность
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