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1 stochastic reservoir
нефт.English-Russian scientific dictionary > stochastic reservoir
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2 reservoir
1) бассейн; резервуар; коллектор2) водохранилище; водоём3) ёмкость, вместилище, накопитель4) бак, цистерна5) озеро; пруд6) геол. коллектор подземных вод; водоносный горизонт7) нефт. пласт-коллектор; пластовый резервуар (нефти, газа); нефтеносный слой; пласт• -
3 stochastic effects of a thermal reservoir
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stochastic effects of a thermal reservoir
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4 geometry
1) геометрия3) формат5) проектные нормы топологии (ИС); параметры топологии (ИС)•-
analytic geometry
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bit geometry
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cell geometry
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closed geometry
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computer-generated geometry
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coolable geometry
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defect geometry
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deformation-zone geometry
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descriptive geometry
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detector geometry
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electrode geometry
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fine-line geometry
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fine geometry
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fingered geometry
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front-end geometry
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gross geometry
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inlet geometry
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interdigital geometry
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lateral geometry
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microcracking geometry
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micron-sized geometry
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micron geometry
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multichannel geometry
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narrow geometry
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nonstandard geometry
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notch geometry
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packing geometry
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planar geometry
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projective geometry
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ray geometry
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recording geometry
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reservoir geometry
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scaled geometry
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solid geometry
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standard geometry
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steering geometry
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stochastic geometry
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stripe geometry
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submicron geometry
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support geometry
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surface geometry
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tight geometry
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tool geometry
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visual geometry
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5 flow
1) течение, поток || течь, протекать2) текучесть ( вид деформации)3) ход, течение ( процесса)4) струя || струиться6) производительность; объём выпуска ( продукции)8) электр. протекание ( тока)•flow in tension — мех. текучесть при растяжении
flow in shear — мех. текучесть при сдвиге
flows in graphs — матем. потоки в графах
flow with gains — поток с приращениями; поток с выигрышами
- arc flow- jet flow- maximum flow - minimal cost flow- net flow- wellbore flow - wellbore-reservoir flow
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