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21 fatigue theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fatigue theory
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22 field theory
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23 information theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > information theory
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24 macroscopic pile theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > macroscopic pile theory
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25 molecular-kinetic theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > molecular-kinetic theory
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26 multienergy-group diffusion theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > multienergy-group diffusion theory
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27 multiple-production theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > multiple-production theory
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28 probability theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > probability theory
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29 quantum field theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > quantum field theory
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30 radiation theory
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > radiation theory
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31 reject a theory
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32 slowing-down theory
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33 solid-state theory
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34 target-cell theory
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35 wave theory
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36 the linearized theory
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38 analysis
анализ; расчёт; исследованиеballistic analysis of propellant — анализ баллистических свойств твёрдого ракетного топлива [пороха]
three-dimensional grain stress analysis — трёхмерный анализ напряжений в зарядах твёрдого ракетного топлива
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39 strain
1) напряжение
2) жиление
3) жилиться
4) процеживать
5) штамм
6) деформация
7) натяжение
8) натяжной
9) деформировать
10) напрягать
11) напряженный
– alternating strain
– buckling strain
– casting strain
– compressive strain
– cooling strain
– creep strain
– cubic strain
– flexural strain
– longitudinal strain
– pure strain
– quenching strain
– residual strain
– restrained strain
– strain ageing
– strain cellulose
– strain center
– strain crack
– strain diagram
– strain ellipsoid
– strain energy
– strain figure
– strain gauge
– strain hardening
– strain insulator
– strain joint
– strain measurement
– strain model
– strain rate
– strain stability
– strain surface
– strain tensor
– strain the latex
– thermal strain
– torsional strain
– ultimate strain
– unit strain
– yield strain
sire strain gage — <tech.> датчик проволочный
strain sensitivity factor — <tech.> коэффициент тензочувствительности
wire strain gage — <tech.> тензометр проволочный
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