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1 radiative viscosity
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2 radiative viscosity
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3 radiative viscosity
Техника: лучистая вязкость -
4 radiative viscosity
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5 radiative viscosity
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6 viscosity
1) вязкость
2) вязкостный
3) тягучесть
– coefficient of viscosity
– eddy viscosity
– elastic viscosity
– intrinsic viscosity
– kinematic viscosity
– Newtonian viscosity
– non-Newtonian viscosity
– of low viscosity
– pressure viscosity
– radiative viscosity
– relative viscosity
– Saybolt viscosity
– shear viscosity
– viscosity breaking
– viscosity index
– volume viscosity
oil viscosity in reservoir rock — <energ.> вязкость пластовой нефти
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7 radiative
1) <opt.> лучеиспускательный
2) лучистый
3) радиационный
– radiative absorption
– radiative decay
– radiative lifetime
– radiative transition
– radiative transport
– radiative viscosity
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8 viscosity
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9 лучистая вязкость
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