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1 thickness/chord ratio of an airfoil section
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n1) співвідношення; пропорція2) коефіцієнт; ступінь•- air-fuel ratio - aspect ratio - best power mixture ratio - bypass ratio - California bearing ratio - carrier-to-noise-density ratio - compression ratio - engine pressure ratio - fineness ratio - fineness ratio of a streamlined body - fuel-weight ratio - high bypass ratio - international air ratio - lift/drag ratio - L/D ratio - nozzle area ratio - pitch-diameter ratio - power-to-weight ratio - power-weight ratio - pressure ratio - propeller solidity ratio - reference pressure ratio - serviceability ratio - signal-to-interference ratio - signal-to-noise ratio - thickness/chord ratio of an airfoil section - transformation ratio - uplift ratio - wing taper ratio
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