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1 светочувствительная эмульсия
1) Engineering: light-sensitive emulsion2) Metallurgy: film emulsion, sensitive emulsion3) Cartography: photosensitive coating, photosensitive emulsion, photosensitive layerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > светочувствительная эмульсия
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2 фотографическая эмульсия
1) Engineering: emulsion2) Polygraphy: photosensitive emulsion, process emulsion3) Oil: photographic emulsion4) Makarov: emulsion (светочувствительный слой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фотографическая эмульсия
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3 светочувствительный слой
1) Engineering: emulsion, light-sensitive coating, light-sensitive layer, photolayer, photosensitive coating, photosensitive layer2) Cinema: coating3) Metallurgy: film emulsion, sensitive layer4) Polygraphy: photovarnish, sensitive film5) Cartography: light-sensitive surface6) Polymers: photosensitive surface7) Makarov: emulsion layerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > светочувствительный слой
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4 фотоэмульсия
1) Engineering: photoemulsion2) Physics: photographic emulsion3) Cartography: negative layer, photographic layer, photosensitive coating, photosensitive layer4) Microelectronics: emulsion, light-sensitive emulsion -
5 фоторезист
1) Engineering: photoemulsion, photoresist, photoresist lacquer, resist2) Telecommunications: photoconductive film3) Electronics: photosensitive resist, waycoat4) Microelectronics: emulsion, light-sensitive emulsion, optical resist, photo resist, photoresist material, photoresistive lacquer, photoresponsive material, ultraviolet resist, ultraviolet-sensitive resist5) Automation: photoresist (напр. для опознавания детали)6) Makarov: resist coating
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