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•The retarder is installed (at) 100 m the surface.
•The resistance measuring bulb can be located at any distance up to 3000 ft away from the instrument.
•The switch is closed except when a descending cage is within a fixed distance of the shaft bottom.
•The pitot-static tube is located considerable distance from the airspeed indicator.
•The transmitters were positioned at various distances from the ground track of the satellite.
•The flame, seen at a distance of a few kilometres, may...
•A diffuse source of radius is situated distance from a fibre.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на расстоянии от
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3 на расстоянии от
•The retarder is installed (at) 100 m the surface.
•The resistance measuring bulb can be located at any distance up to 3000 ft away from the instrument.
•The switch is closed except when a descending cage is within a fixed distance of the shaft bottom.
•The pitot-static tube is located considerable distance from the airspeed indicator.
•The transmitters were positioned at various distances from the ground track of the satellite.
•The flame, seen at a distance of a few kilometres, may...
•A diffuse source of radius is situated distance from a fibre.
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4 радиусом
•The inner core of the earth, 3475 km in radius, consists of...
•A shaft pillar of 50 m radius.
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