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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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soil stability Bodenstandfestigkeit fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > soil stability
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1) Техника: устойчивость грунта2) Экология: устойчивость структуры3) Охрана труда: плотность грунта -
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > soil stability
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Standfestigkeit des BodensEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > soil stability
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estabilidad de los suelosEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > soil stability
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устойчивость грунтаEnglish-Russian dictionary of labour protection > soil stability
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устойчивость грунтаEnglish-Russian labor protection dictionary > soil stability
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stabilité du terrain, tenue du terrainEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > soil stability
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- stability
- nстойкость; устойчивость; стабильность
- stability of crane during lifting operations
- stability of geometrical shape
- stability of slope
- stability of volume
- adequate stability
- aerodynamic stability
- color stability
- critical stability
- dimensional stability
- dynamic stability
- elastic stability
- fire stability
- light stability
- relative stability
- shelf stability
- soil stability
- thermal stability
- transverse stability
- unstable stability
- virtual stability
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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1) устойчивость3) стойкость, прочность•- stability of oscillations - stability of slope - stability of structure - acid stability - aerodynamic stability - all-weather stability - buckling stability - chatter stability - chemical stability - dimensional stability - dye stability - dynamical stability - elastic stability - engine stability - environmental stability - foundation bed stability - heat stability - hydrostatic stability - inherent stability - lateral stability - load stability - loaded crane stability - longitudinal stability - long-term stability - marginal stability - riding stability in loaded crane - seismic stability of structure - short-term stability - soil stability - static stability - structure stability - torsional stability - weather stability of a coating* * *стойкость; устойчивость; стабильность- stability of crane during lifting operations
- stability of geometrical shape
- stability of slope
- stability of volume
- adequate stability
- aerodynamic stability
- color stability
- critical stability
- dimensional stability
- dynamic stability
- elastic stability
- fire stability
- light stability
- relative stability
- shelf stability
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1) стабильность; устойчивость3) мор. остойчивость4) стойкость; прочность•to impair stability — ухудшать устойчивость;to increase stability — повышать устойчивость-
absolute stability
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acid stability
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aerodynamic stability
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aggregative stability
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aging stability
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alkali stability
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angle-of-attack stability
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arc stability
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asymptotic stability
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athwartship stability
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atmospheric stability
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borehole stability
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bubble stability
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buckling stability
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calibration stability
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channel stability
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chatter stability
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chemical stability
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closed-loop stability
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color stability
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conditional stability
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control stability
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corrosion stability
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course-keeping stability
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course stability
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cracking stability
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critical stability
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damaged stability
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damage stability
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dimensional stability
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directional stability
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discharge stability
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drier stability
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dynamical stability
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dynamic stability
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ecosystem stability
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electrical stability
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electrochemical stability
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environmental stability
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flooded stability
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flow stability
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freeze-thaw stability
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frequency stability
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glass stability
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grain-size stability
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gravitational stability
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heat stability
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hovering stability
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hydrolytic stability
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hydrostatic stability
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inherent stability
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ink stability
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ink-can stability
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intact stability
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irradiation stability
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lateral stability
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light stability
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load stability
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longitudinal stability
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long-term stability
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machine excitation stability
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marginal stability
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mechanical stability
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metacentric stability
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meteorological stability
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moisture stability
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natural stability
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negative stability
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noise stability
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nuclear stability
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null stability
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oil stability
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open-loop stability
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oscillatory stability
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overall stability
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oxidation stability
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package stability
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phase stability
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pitch stability
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pour stability
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power system resulting stability
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power system stability
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power system steady-state stability
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power system transient stability
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press stability
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radiation-damage stability
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rheological stability
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rigid rotor stability
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roller stability of ink
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rolling stability
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rotating-machine stability
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seismic stability
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servo stability
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shale stability
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shelf stability
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short-term stability
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small disturbance stability of power system
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soil stability
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solvent stability
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stability of course
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stability of dye
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stability of motion
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stability of power systems
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static stability
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storage stability
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surface stability
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synchronous generator stability
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temperature stability
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thermal stability
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torsional stability
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transient stability
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transverse stability
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функция почвы
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soil function
The main soil function is participation in the material transformation and migrating processes occurring in the natural environment on which the functioning of ecosystems depends. The most active participants in the occurring processes are microorganisms and invertebrates, whose activity, different variety, complex structure, and abundance accurately reflect the soil type and its characteristics: so they are important indicators of ecological stability. The variety of soil organisms determine its self-regulatory and self-cleaning capacity. (Source: NERIS)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > soil function
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > soil liquid limit
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