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1 reactivity variation
not liable to variation — не подлежит изменению; не меняется
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2 variation
изменение; отклонение; вариацияvariation of the bending moment along the length of the beam — изменение изгибающего момента по длине балки
color variations — неравномерность окраски; неравномерность цветового фона
diurnal variation — суточные колебания; амплитуда суточных колебаний
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3 continuous variation
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4 magnetic storm time variation
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5 saltatory variation
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6 secular variation
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7 stepped variation
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8 time-to-time variation
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9 voltage variation
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10 daily variation
суточные колебания; суточные вариации; суточные измененияEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > daily variation
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11 stochastic variation
статистическая флуктуация; стохастическое колебание; статистическое колебание ступенчатое изменениеEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > stochastic variation
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12 transient variation
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13 coefficient
1) коэффициент; множитель2) фактор3) константа, постоянная•-
absorption coefficient
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accommodation coefficient
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acidity coefficient
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actinic coefficient
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adhesion coefficient
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adiabatic Hall coefficient
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admiralty coefficient
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aerosol extinction coefficient
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air drag coefficient
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air-to-air heat-transmission coefficient
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angular coefficient
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aridity coefficient
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attenuation coefficient
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autocorrelation coefficient
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binomial coefficient
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block coefficient
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breadth coefficient
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brightness coefficient
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bubble volume coefficient
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Callier coefficient
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capacitance coefficients
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chromatic coefficient
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chromaticity coefficients
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coefficient of active lateral earth pressure
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coefficient of amplification
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coefficient of charge
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coefficient of collar friction
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coefficient of compressibility
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coefficient of consolidation
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coefficient of correlation
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coefficient of cubical expansion
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coefficient of deformation
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coefficient of discharge
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coefficient of efficiency
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coefficient of elasticity
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coefficient of electrostatic induction
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coefficient of expansion
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coefficient of floating route filling
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coefficient of friction of rest
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coefficient of friction
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coefficient of harmonic distortion
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coefficient of hysteresis
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coefficient of induction
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coefficient of internal friction
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coefficient of jam compactness
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coefficient of journal friction
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coefficient of kinematic viscosity
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coefficient of kinetic friction
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coefficient of linear expansion
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coefficient of magnetization
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coefficient of mutual inductance
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coefficient of mutual overlap
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coefficient of performance
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coefficient of pivoting friction
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coefficient of proportionality
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coefficient of radiation
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coefficient of raft section density
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coefficient of regression
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coefficient of resistance
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coefficient of restitution
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coefficient of rigidity
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coefficient of rolling friction
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coefficient of rotation
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coefficient of self-induction
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coefficient of sliding friction
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coefficient of slip
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coefficient of static friction
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coefficient of strain
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coefficient of surface expansion
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coefficient of thermal efficiency
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coefficient of thermal expansion
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coefficient of total drag
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coefficient of utilization
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coefficient of variation
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coefficient of volume change
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combined convection and radiation coefficient
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combustion rate coefficient
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condensing coefficient
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conductance coefficient
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confidence coefficient
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contraction coefficient
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contrast coefficient
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convection coefficient
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corrosion coefficient
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coupling coefficient
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crest coefficient
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cross-correlation coefficient
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current temperature coefficient
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damping coefficient
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deadweight-displacement coefficient
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deadweight coefficient
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decay coefficient
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deflection coefficient
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demagnetization coefficient
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derailment coefficient
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dielectric coefficient
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dielectric loss coefficient
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diffusion coefficient
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dilution coefficient
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discharge coefficient
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dispersion coefficient
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dissipation coefficient
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distortion coefficient
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distribution coefficient
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drag coefficient
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drying coefficient
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efflux coefficient
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elastooptic coefficient
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electrochemical diffusion coefficient
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electrochemical transfer coefficient
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electrooptic coefficient
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emissivity coefficient
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empirically determined coefficient
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energy-transfer coefficient
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excess coefficient
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extinction coefficient
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filtration coefficient
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flow coefficient
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flux coefficient
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Fourier coefficient
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friction coefficient
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gap coefficient
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gas-phase mass-transfer coefficient
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gas-side mass-transfer coefficient
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growth coefficient
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H0 coefficient
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heat conduction coefficient
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heat-transfer coefficient
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highest coefficient
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humidity coefficient
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hyetal coefficient
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hygroscopic coefficient
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impregnation coefficient
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integral coefficient
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interassembly moderator coefficient
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interdiffusion coefficient
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intraassembly moderator coefficient
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ionic activity coefficient
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ionic distribution coefficient
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ionization coefficient
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Joule-Thomson coefficient
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Lagrangian coefficients
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leading coefficient
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lift coefficient
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linear attenuation coefficient
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linear expansion coefficient
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lines coefficients
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literal coefficient
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load reflection coefficient
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local heat-transfer coefficient
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local mass-transfer coefficient
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loss coefficient
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magnetooptic coefficient
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mass coefficient of reactivity
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mass energy absorption coefficient
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mass-transfer coefficient
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midship-section coefficient
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midship coefficient
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molecular diffusion coefficient
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negative temperature coefficient of reactivity
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noise reduction coefficient
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nondimensional coefficient
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nonlinear-distortions coefficient
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numerical coefficient
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numeric coefficient
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optical loss coefficient
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orifice coefficient
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output reflection coefficient
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overall heat transfer coefficient
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overall mass transfer coefficient
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pan-to-lake coefficient
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permeability coefficient
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permeance coefficient
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phase-change coefficient
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phase coefficient
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phase-temperature coefficient
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pitch coefficient
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plastic anisotropy coefficient
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pluviometric coefficient
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polytropic coefficient
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potential coefficient
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pressure coefficient of viscosity
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pressure/viscosity coefficient
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prismatic coefficient
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programming coefficient
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propagation coefficient
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propulsive coefficient
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purity coefficient
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quasi-propulsive coefficient
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radiant heat-transfer coefficient
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Rankine's coefficient
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reactivity coefficient
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recombination coefficient
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reflection coefficient
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refraction coefficient
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relative friction coefficient
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reliability coefficient
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reset coefficient
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roughness coefficient
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runoff coefficient
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salting-out coefficient
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sample correlation coefficient
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saturation coefficient
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SAW coupling coefficient
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scattering coefficient
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screening coefficient
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sedimentation coefficient
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self-diffusion coefficient
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shear coefficient
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similarity coefficient
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slip coefficient
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solubility coefficient
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sound absorption coefficient
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sound reflection coefficient
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sound transmission coefficient
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steady friction coefficient
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steady-flow coefficient
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stick-slip friction coefficient
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stiffness coefficient
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strain-hardening coefficient
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stress-optical coefficient
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technical readiness coefficient
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temperature coefficient
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thermal accommodation coefficient
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thermal coefficient
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thermal diffusion coefficient
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thermal-conductivity coefficient
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thermal-expansion coefficient
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thermodiffusion coefficient
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thermodynamic coefficient
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thermoelectric coefficient
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throttling coefficient
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thrust coefficient
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tip diffraction coefficient
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torque coefficient
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total diffusion coefficient
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traction coefficient
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transfer coefficient
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transmission coefficient
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transport coefficient
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trichromatic coefficients
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trilinear coefficients
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tristimulus coefficients
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undetermined coefficient
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uniform heat transfer coefficient
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uniformity coefficient
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unsaturated coefficient
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void coefficient
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voltage temperature coefficient
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volumetric coefficient of thermal expansion
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wall coefficient
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water-land coefficient
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waterplane area coefficient
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waterplane coefficient
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weighting coefficient
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weight coefficient
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well imperfection coefficient
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14 химический элемент группы IV
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element of group IV
Group IV consists of two subgroups: group IVb, main group, and group IVa. Group IVa consists of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium which are generally classified as transition metals. The main group consists of carbonium, silicium, germanium, tin, and lead. The main valency of the elements is IV, and the members of the group show a variation from nonmetallic to metallic behaviour in moving down the group. The reactivity of the elements increases down the group from carbon to lead. All react with oxygen on heating. (Source: CHSK)
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element of group IV
Group IV consists of two subgroups: group IVb, main group, and group IVa. Group IVa consists of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium which are generally classified as transition metals. The main group consists of carbonium, silicium, germanium, tin, and lead. The main valency of the elements is IV, and the members of the group show a variation from nonmetallic to metallic behaviour in moving down the group. The reactivity of the elements increases down the group from carbon to lead. All react with oxygen on heating. (Source: CHSK)
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element of group IV
Group IV consists of two subgroups: group IVb, main group, and group IVa. Group IVa consists of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium which are generally classified as transition metals. The main group consists of carbonium, silicium, germanium, tin, and lead. The main valency of the elements is IV, and the members of the group show a variation from nonmetallic to metallic behaviour in moving down the group. The reactivity of the elements increases down the group from carbon to lead. All react with oxygen on heating. (Source: CHSK)
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element of group IV
Group IV consists of two subgroups: group IVb, main group, and group IVa. Group IVa consists of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium which are generally classified as transition metals. The main group consists of carbonium, silicium, germanium, tin, and lead. The main valency of the elements is IV, and the members of the group show a variation from nonmetallic to metallic behaviour in moving down the group. The reactivity of the elements increases down the group from carbon to lead. All react with oxygen on heating. (Source: CHSK)
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element of group IV
Group IV consists of two subgroups: group IVb, main group, and group IVa. Group IVa consists of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium which are generally classified as transition metals. The main group consists of carbonium, silicium, germanium, tin, and lead. The main valency of the elements is IV, and the members of the group show a variation from nonmetallic to metallic behaviour in moving down the group. The reactivity of the elements increases down the group from carbon to lead. All react with oxygen on heating. (Source: CHSK)
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element of group IV
Group IV consists of two subgroups: group IVb, main group, and group IVa. Group IVa consists of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium which are generally classified as transition metals. The main group consists of carbonium, silicium, germanium, tin, and lead. The main valency of the elements is IV, and the members of the group show a variation from nonmetallic to metallic behaviour in moving down the group. The reactivity of the elements increases down the group from carbon to lead. All react with oxygen on heating. (Source: CHSK)
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