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1 термометрическая реперная точка
Metrology: thermometric point (температурной шкалы)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > термометрическая реперная точка
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2 термометрическая конечная точка
Makarov: thermometric end-pointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > термометрическая конечная точка
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scaleшкала ветровwind scaleшкала видимостиvisibility scaleшкала времениtime scaleшкала высот1.height scale 2.pressure height scaleшкала длин волнwavelengthшкала звездных величинmagnitude scaleшкала звездных температурstellar temperature scaleшкала интенсивностейintensity scaleшкала интенсивностей спектральных лиий СолнцаRowland scaleшкала нониусаvernier scaleшкала почерненийфото. photographic scaleшкала расстоянийdistance scaleшкала РоуландаRowland scaleшкала с равными делениями1.equilly divided scale 2.evently divided scaleшкала ФаренгейтаFarenheit scaleшкала Цельсияcentigrade scaleшкала чувствительностиsensitivity scaleабсолютная шкала температурabsolute temperature scaleабсолютная термодинамическая шкалаstadard thermodynamic temperature scaleастрономическая шкала времениastronomical time scaleвизуальная шкалаvisual scaleвизуальная шкала качества астрономических изображенийvisual seeing scale10-балльная шкалаten-point scaleкельвиновская шкалаKelvin time scale (of star gravitational contraction)колориметрическая шкалаcolor scaleкосмическая шкала времениcosmic time scaleмеждународная температурная шкалаinternational temperature scaleмикрометрическая шкалаmicrometer scaleотносительная шкала расстоянийrelative scale of distancesравномерная шкалаuniform scaleтемпературная шкала1.temperature scale 2.thermometric scaleточная шкалаprecise scaleфотографическая шкалаphotographic scaleфотометрическая шкалаphotometric scaleцветовая шкалаchromatic scaleядерная шкалаnuclear time scale -
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с. titration
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