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1 nuclear Zeeman splitting
Электроника: ядерное зеемановское расщеплениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > nuclear Zeeman splitting
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2 nuclear Zeeman splitting
кв. эл ядерное зеемановское расщеплениеEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > nuclear Zeeman splitting
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3 nuclear Zeeman splitting
кв. эл. ядерное зеемановское расщеплениеThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > nuclear Zeeman splitting
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4 nuclear zeeman splitting
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > nuclear zeeman splitting
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5 splitting
1) расщепление; разбиение; разветвление; (раз)деление3) светоделение•- band splitting
- call splitting
- column splitting
- data splitting
- dynamical node splitting
- energy-level splitting
- exchange splitting
- frequency splitting
- ground-state splitting
- HFS splitting
- hyperfine-structure splitting
- magnetic splitting
- magnetic line splitting
- mode splitting
- multiplet splitting
- n-fold splitting
- node splitting
- nuclear Zeeman splitting
- phase splitting
- quadrupole Stark splitting
- random splitting
- spin-orbit splitting
- Stark splitting
- tunneling splitting of state
- valley-orbit splitting
- window splitting
- Zeeman splitting
- zero-field splitting -
6 splitting
1) расщепление; разбиение; разветвление; (раз)деление3) светоделение•- band splitting
- call splitting
- column splitting
- data splitting
- dynamical node splitting
- energy-level splitting
- exchange splitting
- frequency splitting
- ground-state splitting
- HFS splitting
- hyperfine-structure splitting
- magnetic line splitting
- magnetic splitting
- mode splitting
- multiplet splitting
- n-fold splitting
- node splitting
- nuclear Zeeman splitting
- phase splitting
- quadrupole Stark splitting
- random splitting
- spin-orbit splitting
- Stark splitting
- tunneling splitting of state
- valley-orbit splitting
- window splitting
- Zeeman splitting
- zero-field splittingThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > splitting
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