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1 порог разрушения активной среды лазера
1) Engineering: laser-rod damage thresholdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > порог разрушения активной среды лазера
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( печи) baffle, baffler, boundary, dam, limit, ( стекловаренной печи) dam member, ( дока) outshore, ( топки) baffle plate, (водозабора, шлюза, дока, печи, завалочного окна, двери) sill, threshold, bridge wall сил., ( отсадочной машины) weir* * *поро́г м.
thresholdабсолю́тный поро́г — absolute thresholdпоро́г болево́го ощуще́ния — threshold of painборовко́вый поро́г метал. — breast wall, flue bridgeпоро́г ви́димости — visual perception threshold, threshold of visionпоро́г водосли́ва — weir bulkheadвыходно́й поро́г метал. — skimming weirпоро́г генера́ции — oscillation [generation] thresholdпоро́г генера́ции ла́зера — lasing-action thresholdпоро́г деле́ния яд. физ. — fission thresholdпоро́г детекти́рования радио — detection thresholdпоро́г зава́лочного окна́ метал. — foreplateпоро́г классифика́тора — baffle (of a Dorr classifier)поро́г ку́зова авто — (body) sillнаправля́ющий поро́г гидр. — baffleпоро́г обнаруже́ния сигна́ла — signal-detection thresholdогнево́й поро́г — fire bridgeпоро́г осяза́ния ак. — threshold of feeling, threshold of discomfort (of tickle, pain)поро́г пе́чи — метал. sill; ( мартеновской печи) baffleпоро́г разбо́рчивости ре́чи — speech intelligibility thresholdпоро́г разруше́ния акти́вной среды́ ла́зера — the damage threshold of a laser rodпоро́г реа́кции — reaction threshold, threshold of a reactionпоро́г рекристаллиза́ции, температу́рный — lowest temperature of recrystallizationпоро́г слы́шимости — hearing [audibility] thresholdпоро́г сухо́го до́ка мор. — sillпоро́г счё́та — counting thresholdпоро́г твё́рдости — critical hardenabilityто́почный поро́г — baffle plate, fire [flame] bridgeпоро́г чувстви́тельности — threshold sensitivityшла́ковый поро́г метал. — slag damпоро́г шлю́за — sillэнергети́ческий поро́г — energy threshold -
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м. thresholdпорог печи — sill; baffle
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