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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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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > starting step
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нижняя ступень лестничного маршаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > starting step
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1) Техника: нижняя ступень лестничного марша2) Строительство: начальная ступень (лестницы)3) Архитектура: начальная ступень лестницы -
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- n1. ступень; этап; стадия
2. уступ; ступень ( лестницы), ступенька
3. шаг; интервал; перепад
4. pl стремянка; лестница
- angle step
- barrage step
- bull-nose step
- commode step
- front steps
- lock step
- starting step
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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2) шаг; ход3) секция4) степень5) шагать; ходить•- cantilever step - front steps - hanging step - incremental step - job step - landing steps - stair step - starting step - terrace steps - wheeling step* * *1. ступень; этап; стадия2. уступ; ступень ( лестницы), ступенька3. шаг; интервал; перепад4. pl стремянка; лестница- angle step
- barrage step
- bull-nose step
- commode step
- front steps
- lock step
- starting step -
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2) шаг3) операция5) горн. уступ || разрабатывать уступами6) ступень каскада гидроузлов, бьеф7) упорный диск; прокладка ( подпятника); вкладыш ( подшипника)8) проход, пропуск ( при волочении)12) трансформировать ( напряжение)13) скачок (тока, сигнала)14) перепад (напр. уровней сигнала); ступенька ( ступенчатой функции)15) балл ( устойчивости окраски)16) мн. ч. шкала ( устойчивости окраски)17) мн. ч. стремянка•in step — синхронно;to bring into step — синхронизовать;to step down voltage — понижать напряжение;to step on the gas — полностью нажать педаль акселератора, "выжать газ";to step up voltage — повышать напряжение-
aging step
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automated manufacturing step
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balanced step
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brake step
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button step
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cantilever step
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cleavage step
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collar step
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control step
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current step
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dancing step
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drive-in step of diffusion
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eligible job step
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folding step
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frequency step
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gray scale step
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growth step
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hanging step
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incremental step
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input step
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invoked job step
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job step
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kinked step
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loading step
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load step
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loop step
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machining step
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masking step
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mask step
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mesa step
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missed motor step
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operating step
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phase step
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predeposition step of diffusion
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processing step
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process step
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program step
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propagation step
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pulse-controlled step
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quantization step
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ramped step
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rate-limiting step
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retractable air steps
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selection step
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sill step
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starting step
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step of distribution
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step of integration
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step of iteration
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step of network
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tapping step
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time step
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unit step
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velocity step
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voltage step
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wedge step -
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12 automatic movements starting
starting work — пуск; включение; пусковые энергозатраты
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > automatic movements starting
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13 sequenced load step
English-Russian big medical dictionary > sequenced load step
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14 load starting
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15 two step load starting
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16 two step load starting
Атомная энергия: двухступенчатое включение нагрузкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > two step load starting
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17 DOL
- эффект операционного рычага
- пускатель прямого действия
- прямой пуск вращающегося электродвигателя
- Министерство труда (США)
- концентрация растворённого кислорода
концентрация растворённого кислорода
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Министерство труда (США)
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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прямой пуск вращающегося электродвигателя
Пуск вращающегося электродвигателя путем непосредственного подключения его к питающей сети.
[ ГОСТ 27471-87]EN
direct-on-line starting
across-the-line starting (US)
the process of starting a motor by connecting it directly to the supply at rated voltage
[IEV number 411-52-15]FR
démarrage direct
mode de démarrage d'un moteur, consistant à lui appliquer directement sa pleine tension assignée
[IEV number 411-52-15]
Рис. ABB
Схема прямого пуска электродвигателяMagnetic only circuit-breaker - Автоматический выключатель с электромагнитным расцепителем
Contactor KL - Контактор KL
Thermal relay - Тепловое реле
Параллельные тексты EN-RU
Direct-on-line starting
Direct-on-line starting, which is often abbreviated as DOL, is perhaps the most traditional system and consists in connecting the motor directly to the supply network, thus carrying out starting at full voltage.Direct-on-line starting represents the simplest and the most economical system to start a squirrel-cage asynchronous motor and it is the most used.
As represented in Figure 5, it provides the direct connection to the supply network and therefore starting is carried out at full voltage and with constant frequency, developing a high starting torque with very reduced acceleration times.
The typical applications are relevant to small power motors also with full load starting.
These advantages are linked to some problems such as, for example, the high inrush current, which - in the first instants - can reach values of about 10 to 12 times the rated current, then can decrease to about 6 to 8 times the rated current and can persist to reach the maximum torque speed.The effects of such currents can be identified with the high electro-dynamical stresses on the motor connection cables and could affect also the windings of the motor itself; besides, the high inrush torques can cause violent accelerations which stress the transmission components (belts and joints) generating distribution problems with a reduction in the mechanical life of these elements.
Finally, also the possible electrical problems due to voltage drops on the supply line of the motor or of the connected equipment must be taken into consideration.
[ABB]Прямой пуск
Прямой пуск, который по-английски часто сокращенно обозначают как DOL, является, пожалуй наиболее распространенным способом пуска. Он заключается в непосредственном (т. е. прямом) подключении двигателя к питающей сети. Это означает, что пуск двигателя осуществляется при полном напряжении.Схема прямого пуска является наиболее простым, экономичным и чаще всего применяемым решением для электродвигателей с короткозамкнутым ротором.
Схема прямого подключения к сети представлена на рисунке 5. Пуск осуществляется при полном напряжении и постоянной частоте сети. Электродвигатель развивает высокий пусковой момент при коротком времени разгона.
Типичные области применения – маломощные электродвигатели, в том числе с пуском при полной нагрузке.
Однако, наряду с преимуществами имеются и определенные недостатки, например, бросок пускового тока, достигающий в первоначальный момент 10…12-кратного значения от номинального тока электродвигателя. Затем ток двигателя уменьшается примерно до 6…8-кратного значения номинального тока и будет держаться на этом уровне до тех пор, пока скорость двигателя не достигнет максимального значения.
Такое изменение тока оказывает значительное электродинамическое воздействие на кабель, подключенный к двигателю. Кроме того пусковой ток воздействует на обмотки двигателя. Высокий начальный пусковой момент может привести к значительному ускорению и следовательно к значительной нагрузке элементов привода (ремней, крепления узлов), что вызывает сокращение их срока службы.
И, наконец, следует принять во внимание возможное возникновение проблем, связанных с падением напряжения в линии питания двигателя и подключенного к этой линии оборудования.
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- across-the-line starting (US)
- direct line starting
- direct operation of a motor
- direct starting
- direct-on-line starting
- DOL
- full voltage starter application
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FR
пускатель прямого действия
Пускатель, одноступенчато подающий сетевое напряжение на выводы двигателя.
(МЭС 441-14-40)
[ ГОСТ Р 50030.4.1-2002 (МЭК 60947-4-1-2000)]
Пускатели переменного тока для прямого непосредственного пуска (с полным напряжением)
Пускатели, предназначенные для пуска двигателя, разгона его до номинальной скорости, защиты двигателя и подключенных к нему цепей от рабочих перегрузок и отключения питания двигателя.
[ ГОСТ Р 50030.4.1-2002 (МЭК 60947-4-1-2000)]EN
direct-on-line starter
a starter which connects the line voltage across the motor terminals in one step
[IEV number 441-14-40]FR
démarreur direct
démarreur qui applique la tension d'alimentation sur les bornes du moteur en une seule manoeuvre
[IEV number 441-14-40]Параллельные тексты EN-RU
Direct-on-line starters
Starters which connect the line voltage across the motor terminals in one step, intended to start and accelerate a motor to normal speed.
They shall ensure switching and protection functions as prescribed in the general definition.
[ABB]Пускатели прямого действия
Пускатели, одноступенчато подающие сетевое напряжение на зажимы двигателя и предназначенные для его пуска и разгона до номинальной скорости.
Кроме того, они должны обеспечивать коммутацию и защиту в соответствии с общим определением.
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эффект операционного рычага
эффект производственного рычага
Эффект операционного рычага - выражение того факта, что любое изменение выручки от реализации порождает изменение прибыли. Сила воздействия операционного рычага вычисляется как частное от деления выручки от реализации после возмещения переменных затрат на прибыль.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > DOL
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18 motor
1) двигатель, проф. мотор3) автомобиль•-
abutment motor
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ac converter-fed motor
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ac electronic motor
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ac motor
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across-the-line motor
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actuating motor
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acyclic motor
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adjustable varying-speed motor
- adjustable-constant speed motor -
adjustable-speed motor
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air motor
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all-watt motor
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appliance motor
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arch induction motor
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armature-controlled motor
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asynchronous motor
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autosyn motor
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autosynchronous motor
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auxiliary motor
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axial piston motor
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axial-piston air motor
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axle-hung motor
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azimuth torque motor
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barring motor
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bipolar motor
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booster motor
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boost motor
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brake motor
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brushless dc linear motor
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brushless motor
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built-in motor
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cage motor
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capacitor motor
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capacitor-start motor
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capacitor-start-and-capacitor-run motor
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changeable-pole motor
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change-pole motor
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change-speed motor
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commutator motor
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commutatorless motor
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compensated induction motor
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compensated motor
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compensated linear induction motor
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compound-wound motor
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compound motor
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concatenated motor
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condenser motor
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constant displacement motor
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constant-current motor
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constant-speed motor
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constant-voltage motor
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control motor
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crane motor
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cranking motor
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crowd motor
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crystal-controlled motor
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current-displacement motor
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cylindrical-rotor motor
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dc electronic motor
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dc motor
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dc torque motor
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deep bar motor
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differential motor
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digital motor
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double-armature motor
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double-commutator motor
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double-deck induction motor
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double-side linear motor
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double-speed motor
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double-squirrel cage motor
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doubly-fed motor
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downhole motor
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drag-cup induction motor
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drag-cup motor
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dripproof motor
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drive motor
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driving motor
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drooping speed motor
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drum-wound motor
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dual-voltage motor
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dustproof motor
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efficient motor
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electric controlling motor
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electric downhole motor
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electric motor
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electric starting motor
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electrohydraulic pulse motor
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electronically commutated brush-less dc motor
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electrostatic motor
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enclosed fan-cooled motor
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enclosed self-cooled motor
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enclosed self-ventilated motor
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enclosed separately ventilated motor
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enclosed-type motor
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energy efficient motor
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energy saver motor
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erection torque motor
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explosion-proof motor
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fan-duty motor
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fan motor
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feathering motor
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feed motor
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flange-mounted motor
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flange motor
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floor-mounted motor
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floor motor
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follow-up motor
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forced-ventilation motor
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fractional horsepower motor
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fully enclosed motor
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gear hydraulic motor
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geared motor
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gear motor
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geared starter motor
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gearless motor
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general-purpose motor
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handgrip motor
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high-phase order induction motor
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high-slip induction motor
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high-slip motor
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high-speed motor
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high-voltage motor
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home-going motor
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hydraulic downhole motor
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hydraulic motor
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hydraulic step motor
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hydraulic turbine downhole motor
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hydraulic wheel motor
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hysteresis synchronous motor
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hysteresis-reluctance motor
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induction motor
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inductor motor
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integrated motor
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interpole motor
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leveling torque motor
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linear induction motor
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linear motor
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linear pulse motor
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linear reluctance motor
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linear synchronous motor
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line-fed motor
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line-start motor
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load-start motor
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low-inertia high-torque motor
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machine-tool motor
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main motor
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mine motor
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mud motor
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multiple-winding motor
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multipolar motor
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multipole motor
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multispeed motor
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navy motor
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needle positioning clutch motor
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nonreversible motor
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nonsalient pole motor
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one-cylinder motor
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open motor
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open-loop stepping motor
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outboard motor
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outdoor motor
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permanent-magnet motor
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phase-wound rotor motor
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photovoltaic motor
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pilot motor
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piston hydraulic motor
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pitch erection torque motor
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PM motor
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point motor
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pole-changing motor
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polyphase motor
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pony motor
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power plant motor
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printed-circuit motor
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programmable drive motor
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propel motor
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propulsion motor
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quiet low rpm induction motor
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railway motor
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reactor-start motor
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reactor-start split-phase motor
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reciprocating motor
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reduction motor
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reluctance motor
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reluctance-augmented shaded-pole motor
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repulsion motor
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repulsion-start induction-run motor
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repulsion-start induction motor
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resiliently mounted traction motor
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resistance-start motor
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reversible hydraulic motor
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reversible motor
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reversing motor
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roll erection torque motor
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rotary-field motor
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rotating case axial piston motor
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rotating induction motor
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round-rotor motor
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screw hydraulic downhole motor
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screw downhole motor
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sectional downhole motor
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self-controlled inverter-fed synchronous motor
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self-controlled synchronous motor
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self-excited motor
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self-starting motor
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self-ventilated motor
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selsyn motor
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semienclosed motor
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semiclosed motor
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separately excited motor
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series-wound motor
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series motor
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servo motor
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shaded-pole motor
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shaftless motor
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shell-type motor
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shielded pole motor
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short motor
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shunt-wound motor
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shunt motor
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single-frame motor
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single-phase motor
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single-side linear motor
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slave motor
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slaving torque motor
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slip-ring induction motor
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slip-ring motor
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special-purpose motor
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splash-proof motor
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split-field motor
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split-phase motor
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split-pole motor
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squirrel-cage induction motor
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squirrel-cage motor
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starter motor
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starting motor
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steering electric motor
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step-by-step motor
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step motor
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stepper motor
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stepping motor
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subfractional horsepower electrical motor
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submersible motor
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superconducting motor
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switch motor
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synchro motor
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synchronous motor
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take-home motor
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tap-field motor
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three-phase motor
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throttle servo motor
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thyratron motor
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thyristor-controlled motor
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thyristor motor
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torque motor
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totally enclosed motor
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toy motor
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traction motor
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turbine air motor
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turbine motor
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two direction hydraulic motor
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two-phase motor
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two-pole motor
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two-speed motor
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two-value capacitor motor
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undulated-current motor
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universal motor
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unlaminated-rotor induction motor
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vacuum motor
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variable displacement hydraulic motor
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variable speed dc motor
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variable-speed motor
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varying-speed motor
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ventilated motor
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vertical shaft motor
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volumetric downhole motor
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watertight motor
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winding-duty motor
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winding motor
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wound-rotor induction motor -
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1) действие, воздействие; ход3) влияние4) операция; процесс5) зацепление (напр. зубчатое)6) pl поведение; линия поведения•- actual grinding actionaction at distance — дистанционное действие, дистанционное воздействие, дальнодействие
- alarm actions
- approach action
- average position action
- back action
- balancing action
- brake action
- braking action
- buffer action
- cam action
- camming action
- candidate actions
- capillary action
- cascade action
- coarse-fine action
- combined action
- compensating action
- composed controller action
- compound action
- compound control action
- conjugate action
- continuous action
- continuous controller action
- control action
- controller action
- cooling action
- corrective action
- cushioning action
- cutting action
- damping action
- delayed action
- destabilizing action
- deviation action
- differentiating action
- direct action
- directive action
- discontinuous action
- drift action
- duty factor action
- equivalent action
- external action
- floating action
- flywheel action
- guiding action
- high-low action
- holding action
- homing action
- hunting action
- indirect action
- inhibitory action
- input action
- integrating action
- internal action
- lift action
- limited action
- load action
- local action
- locking action
- lower action
- lubrication action
- mechanical action
- multilevel action
- multiple action
- multiposition action
- multispeed control action
- multistep action
- on-off action
- oscillating tool action
- out-of-control alarm actions
- output action
- overlap action
- parallel action
- pecking action
- piloting action
- pinching down action
- positioning action
- positive-negative three-level action
- primitive action
- progressive action
- proportional action
- proportional-plus-derivative action
- proportional-plus-integral action
- proportional-plus-integral-plus-derivative action
- protective action
- pulse action
- quick action
- random action
- rate action
- reason action
- recess action
- reciprocating action
- reflexive action
- regulating action
- relay action
- remedial action
- retarded action
- rolling action
- sampling action
- secondary cutting action
- secondary tooth action
- second-derivative action
- self-centering action
- semiautomatic action
- series cascade action
- servoed action
- simple action
- single-cascade action
- sinusoidal action
- snap action
- soft starting action
- springy action
- starting-pulse action
- stationary random action
- step-by-step action
- stepless action
- stepping action
- stop action
- stop-go action
- summation action
- three-level action
- three-step action
- time-lag action
- toggle action
- tooth action
- trigger action
- two-level action with overlap
- two-level action
- two-position action
- two-step action
- two-step neutral zone action
- type action
- wave action
- wedge clamping action
- wedging action
- woodpecker action
- working actions
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20 ratio
1) отношение; соотношение; пропорция5) матем. частное•-
4:1:1 ratio
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abundance ratio
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activity ratio
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adjacent-channel protection ratio
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advance ratio
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air/oil ratio
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air-fuel ratio
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alumina ratio
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amplitude ratio
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anamorphic ratio
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anode-to-cathode ratio
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aperture ratio
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apparent slip ratio
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aspect ratio
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atomic ratio
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attenuation ratio
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augmentation ratio
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availability ratio
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axial ratio
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axle ratio
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balance ratio
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balanced steel ratio
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beam aspect ratio
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beam-depth ratio
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beam-draft ratio
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bearing ratio
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best power mixture ratio
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blade aspect ratio
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blade-area ratio
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blending ratio
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blip-scan ratio
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blocking-to-forward resistance ratio
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blowup ratio
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boilup-feed ratio
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boost pressure ratio
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boosting ratio
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boss-diameter ratio
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boss ratio
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braking ratio
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breeding ratio
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brush coverage ratio
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burnout ratio
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by-pass ratio
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C/B ratio
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cancellation ratio
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capacity/deadweight ratio
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capture ratio
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carbon ratio
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carrier-to-interference ratio
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carrier-to-noise ratio
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cascade pitch-chord ratio
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catalyst-oil ratio
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catalyst ratio
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cement-aggregate ratio
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cetane ratio
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charge ratio
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charge-to-mass ratio
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circulation ratio
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coal-to-coke replacement ratio
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coherence ratio
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common ratio
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common-mode rejection ratio
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compression ratio
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contact ratio
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continuous casting ratio
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contrast ratio
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control ratio
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convergence ratio
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conversion ratio
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copper-to-superconductor ratio
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correlation ratio
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cost/performance ratio
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critical power ratio
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cross-ratio
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crown diameter ratio
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cumulative fatigue ratio
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current instability ratio
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current ratio
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current transfer ratio
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current unbalance ratio
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cutoff ratio
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damping ratio
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deadweight-displacement ratio
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deadweight ratio
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defective ratio
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defect ratio
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delivery ratio
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dependability ratio
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desired-to-undesired signal ratio
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developed blade-area ratio
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deviation ratio
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disk-area ratio
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distortion ratio
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disturbance ratio
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disturb ratio
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double ratio
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downtime ratio
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drafting ratio
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drop-off-to-pickup ratio
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drowning ratio
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dryout ratio
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duty ratio
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effective pitch ratio
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effective slip ratio
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electric/heat output ratio
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elongation ratio
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empty run ratio
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empty weight-to-carrying capacity ratio
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energy-to-volume ratio
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energy-to-weight ratio
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engine displacement to horsepower ratio
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engine pressure ratio
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enhancement ratio
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error ratio
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escape ratio
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excess noise ratio
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excitation response ratio
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extraction ratio
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extrusion ratio
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false alarm ratio
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fat-to-lean ratio
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field-forcing ratio
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filter open area ratio
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flow ratio of mold
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flowing fluid ratio
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focal ratio
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frame aspect ratio
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freeboard ratio
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free-fluid ratio
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frequency multiplication ratio
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frequency ratio
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friction ratio
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front-to-back ratio
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fuel ratio
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fuel-air equivalence ratio
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fuel-air ratio
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fuel-oil consumption ratio
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gas ratio
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gas recovery ratio
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gas-condensate ratio
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gas-oil ratio
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gasoline-oil consumption ratio
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gas-water ratio
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geometric pitch ratio
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grain-to-air mass ratio
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gross-to-net ratio
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harmonic ratio
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heat sharing ratio
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hit ratio
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hub-diameter ratio
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hub ratio
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humidity ratio
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hydrogen carbon ratio
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idle mixture ratio
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image ratio
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image signal-to-noise ratio
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image-frequency rejection ratio
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image rejection ratio
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input-to-output frequency ratio
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intensifier ratio
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interference-to-noise ratio
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internal breeding ratio
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inversion level ratio
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inversion ratio
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ionization ratio
-
irregularity ratio
-
isolation ratio
-
jamming-to-signal ratio
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jam-to-signal ratio
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lay ratio
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length-beam ratio
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length-depth ratio
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length-draft ratio
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lift/drag ratio
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light output ratio
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likelihood ratio
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limiting drawing ratio
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line-interlace ratio
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liquor ratio
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load ratio
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locked rotor current ratio
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luminance ratio
-
magnetoresistive ratio
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main-beam-to-sidelobe ratio
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mark-to-space ratio
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mark-space ratio
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meander ratio
-
melting-speed ratio
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metal-restitution ratio
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mismatch ratio
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miss ratio
-
mixing ratio
-
mobility ratio
-
moderating ratio
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modular ratio
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molar ratio
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mold ratio
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negative sequence current ratio
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negative sequence voltage ratio
-
noise-power ratio
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noise-to-signal ratio
-
notch yield ratio
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notched-unnotched tensile strength ratio
-
n-ratio
-
nutritive ratio
-
offset ratio
-
oil-steam ratio
-
one-to-zero ratio
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on-off ratio
-
operating ratio
-
output voltage ratio
-
output-input ratio
-
overall combined feed ratio
-
overall gear ratio
-
overburden ratio
-
overvoltage ratio
-
partition ratio
-
peak ratio
-
peak-to-average ratio
-
penetration shape ratio
-
pin-to-gate ratio
-
pitch damping ratio
-
pitch ratio
-
pitch-diameter ratio
-
pluviometric ratio
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Poisson's ratio
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power amplification ratio
-
power-loss ratio
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precipitation-evaporation ratio
-
press ratio
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pressure-viscosity ratio
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processing ratio
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producing water-oil ratio
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proof ultimate ratio
-
propagation ratio
-
propane-oil ratio
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propeller solidity ratio
-
protection ratio
-
pulse-compression ratio
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pulse-smoothing ratio
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pulsing ratio
-
rated voltage ratio
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ratio of break to reduction
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ratio of enrichment
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ratio of flow
-
ratio of foreshortening
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ratio of similitude
-
ratio of slope
-
ratio of specific heats
-
reactance ratio
-
reactivity ratio
-
real slip ratio
-
recall ratio
-
recirculation ratio
-
recovery ratio
-
rectification ratio
-
recycle ratio
-
reduction ratio
-
reflux ratio
-
reflux-to-product ratio
-
reinforcement ratio
-
rejection ratio
-
reproduction ratio
-
reserve-buoyance ratio
-
resetting ratio
-
reset ratio
-
resolution ratio
-
retrace ratio
-
returning ratio
-
ripple ratio
-
roll damping ratio
-
ruffling ratio
-
runner ratio
-
scaling ratio
-
scrap-metal ratio
-
seasonal ratio
-
secondary-emission ratio
-
seizure ratio
-
serviceability ratio
-
setting ratio
-
shooting ratio
-
short-circuit ratio
-
shrinkage ratio
-
shutter-to-pulldown ratio
-
sidelobe ratio
-
signal-to-clutter ratio
-
signal-to-crosstalk ratio
-
signal-to-distortion ratio
-
signal-to-interference ratio
-
signal-to-jamming ratio
-
signal-to-jam ratio
-
signal-to-noise ratio
-
signal-to-quantization noise ratio
-
silica ratio
-
sinad ratio
-
size ratio
-
skin-to-brine ratio
-
skip-stitch ratio
-
slenderness ratio
-
slip ratio
-
slope ratio
-
solvent ratio
-
speed ratio
-
spreading ratio
-
spread-to-elongation ratio
-
squareness ratio
-
squeeze ratio
-
stall torque ratio
-
standing-wave ratio
-
starting current-to-rated current ratio
-
starting current ratio
-
starting torque-to-nominal torque ratio
-
static forward current transfer ratio
-
steel ratio
-
steering ratio
-
step-down ratio
-
step-up ratio
-
stock-catalyst ratio
-
stoichiometric ratio
-
storage ratio
-
strength-to-weigth ratio
-
stress ratio
-
stretch ratio
-
stripping ratio
-
sugar-acid ratio
-
suppression ratio
-
surface-to-volume ratio
-
swirl ratio
-
swirl-to-squish ratio
-
T/D ratio
-
tall gear ratio
-
tapping voltage ratio
-
target-to-clutter ratio
-
thermal conductivity ratio
-
thickness ratio
-
thickness-to-diameter ratio
-
throughput ratio
-
thrust-deduction ratio
-
torque-to-inertia ratio
-
torque-to-weight ratio
-
transfer ratio
-
transformation ratio
-
transient overvoltage ratio
-
transmission ratio
-
transport ratio
-
traveling-wave ratio
-
tree-area ratio
-
trigonometric ratio
-
trim ratio
-
true slip ratio
-
tuning ratio
-
turn-on ratio
-
turns ratio
-
unbalance ratio
-
unbalance reduction ratio
-
up-time ratio
-
useful-to-takeoff load ratio
-
utilization ratio
-
valve ratio
-
vapor volumetric flow ratio
-
vapor-liquid ratio
-
variance ratio
-
vertical retrace ratio
-
virtual pitch ratio
-
viscosity/density ratio
-
voids ratio
-
voltage instability ratio
-
voltage nonsinusoidality ratio
-
voltage ratio
-
voltage standing-wave ratio
-
voltage transfer ratio
-
voltage unbalance ratio
-
waste-to-ore ratio
-
water use ratio
-
water-oil ratio
-
water-to-cement ratio
-
wide-band ratio
-
wind-to-coke ratio
-
wing taper ratio
-
xanthate ratio
-
yield ratio
-
zero-sequence current ratio
-
zero-sequence voltage ratio
-
zoom ratio
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