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total energy loss Gesamtenergieverlust mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > total energy loss
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общая энергия потерь выпрямительного диода
Wд,Eд
Wtot, Etot
Сумма средних значений энергий прямых и обратных потерь выпрямительного диода.
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106. Средняя энергия потерь тиристора
E. Total energy loss
F. Pertes d’energie totale
Еср
Сумма всех средних энергий потерь в тиристоре
Источник: ГОСТ 20332-84: Тиристоры. Термины, определения и буквенные обозначения параметров оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > total energy loss
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > total energy
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6 loss
1) потеря; потери2) убыток3) мет. угар4) износ•- bearing loss
- burn-off loss
- burn-out loss
- churning loss
- diameter loss
- disk friction losses
- eddy-current loss
- edge losses
- end losses
- energy loss
- engagement loss
- fluid loss
- friction loss
- frictional loss
- grip loss
- hunting loss
- hydraulic losses
- information loss
- insertion loss
- local losses
- loss of accuracy
- loss of air supply
- loss of capacity
- loss of contact
- loss of control
- loss of head
- loss of pressure
- loss of sensitivity
- loss of speed
- loss of stability
- loss of tightness
- measured loss
- mechanical losses
- on-state energy loss
- power loss
- pressure loss
- profile losses
- relative loss
- relaxation loss
- scrap loss
- shock losses
- signal loss
- size loss
- total loss
- transmission loss
- turn-off energy loss
- turn-on energy loss
- ventilation losses
- volume losses
- windage lossEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > loss
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утрата; потеря; гибель; урон; ущерб; убыток; убыль- loss due to friction - loss in head - loss in power - loss in weight - loss of charge - loss of compression - loss of control - loss of efficiency - loss of head - loss of life - loss of mobility - loss of power - loss of strength - loss of work - combustion l-es - energy loss - evaporation l-es - exit loss - external heat loss - power loss - pressure loss - seepage losses - stand-by losses - starting loss - temperature loss - total loss - undeterminable loss - waste-heat losses -
8 loss
потери; убыток- charge-cycle loss
- drag loss
- driveline loss
- energy loss
- evaporation loss
- exhaust heat loss
- frictional loss
- heat loss
- inlet loss
- leakage loss
- mechanical loss
- power loss
- pumping loss
- rolling loss
- thermal loss
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9 loss
- loss
- n1. потеря
2. затухание; ослабление
3. ущерб, убыток
- loss of bond stress
- loss of gloss
- loss of head
- loss of prestressing
- loss of prestress
- loss of prestress due to friction
- loss of prestress due to shrinkage of concrete
- loss of prestress due to steam curing
- loss of prestress during anchoring
- loss of stability
- loss of stress
- loss of sustaining capacity
- loss of water by evaporation
- loss of workability
- abrasion loss
- absorption loss
- air pressure losses
- anchorage loss
- branch loss
- cable losses
- chimney loss
- conduction loss
- design heat loss
- drift loss
- dynamic loss
- elastic losses
- energy losses due to friction
- entrance loss
- evaporation loss
- exit loss
- external heat loss
- fabric loss
- flue loss
- friction loss
- gross heat loss
- head loss
- head loss across filter
- head loss due to friction
- heat loss
- ignition loss
- impact loss
- infiltration heat loss
- insertion loss
- leakage loss
- local loss
- lockage loss
- pipe loss
- seepage loss
- sequence-stressing loss
- shock loss
- shrinkage loss of prestress
- strength loss
- stress loss
- structural heat loss
- total loss of prestress
- transmission loss
- transmission heat loss
- ventilation heat loss
- wall losses
- water loss
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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1) потеря; убыль; угар ( при плавке); утечка ( тока)2) убытки; ущерб; урон•- loss of head - loss of pressure - loss of pressure due to friction - loss of pressure due to shrinkage of concrete - loss of pressure head - loss of prestress - loss of prestressing - loss of stability - loss of workability - conveyance loss - evaporation loss - friction loss - head loss - heat loss - pressure loss - rattler losses - seepage losses - transmission loss - ventilation losses - water loss* * *1. потеря2. затухание; ослабление3. ущерб, убыток- loss of bond stress
- loss of gloss
- loss of head
- loss of prestressing
- loss of prestress
- loss of prestress due to friction
- loss of prestress due to shrinkage of concrete
- loss of prestress due to steam curing
- loss of prestress during anchoring
- loss of stability
- loss of stress
- loss of sustaining capacity
- loss of water by evaporation
- loss of workability
- abrasion loss
- absorption loss
- air pressure losses
- anchorage loss
- branch loss
- cable losses
- chimney loss
- conduction loss
- design heat loss
- drift loss
- dynamic loss
- elastic losses
- energy losses due to friction
- entrance loss
- evaporation loss
- exit loss
- external heat loss
- fabric loss
- flue loss
- friction loss
- gross heat loss
- head loss
- head loss across filter
- head loss due to friction
- heat loss
- ignition loss
- impact loss
- infiltration heat loss
- insertion loss
- leakage loss
- local loss
- lockage loss
- pipe loss
- seepage loss
- sequence-stressing loss
- shock loss
- shrinkage loss of prestress
- strength loss
- stress loss
- structural heat loss
- total loss of prestress
- transmission loss
- transmission heat loss
- ventilation heat loss
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11 total loss
<tech.gen> (energy or money; e.g. of machines, plants, processes) ■ Gesamtverlust m -
12 общая энергия потерь выпрямительного диода
общая энергия потерь выпрямительного диода
Wд,Eд
Wtot, Etot
Сумма средних значений энергий прямых и обратных потерь выпрямительного диода.
[ ГОСТ 25529-82]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > общая энергия потерь выпрямительного диода
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13 Средняя энергия потерь тиристора
106. Средняя энергия потерь тиристора
E. Total energy loss
F. Pertes d’energie totale
Еср
Сумма всех средних энергий потерь в тиристоре
Источник: ГОСТ 20332-84: Тиристоры. Термины, определения и буквенные обозначения параметров оригинал документа
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Средняя энергия потерь тиристора
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14 Gesamtenergieverlust
Gesamtenergieverlust m total energy lossDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Gesamtenergieverlust
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15 Pertes d’energie totale
106. Средняя энергия потерь тиристора
E. Total energy loss
F. Pertes d’energie totale
Еср
Сумма всех средних энергий потерь в тиристоре
Источник: ГОСТ 20332-84: Тиристоры. Термины, определения и буквенные обозначения параметров оригинал документа
Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Pertes d’energie totale
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16 Средняя энергия потерь тиристора
- Pertes d’energie totale
106. Средняя энергия потерь тиристора
E. Total energy loss
F. Pertes d’energie totale
Еср
Сумма всех средних энергий потерь в тиристоре
Источник: ГОСТ 20332-84: Тиристоры. Термины, определения и буквенные обозначения параметров оригинал документа
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Средняя энергия потерь тиристора
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17 perte
perte [pεʀt]1. feminine nouna. lossb. ( = ruine) ruinc. ( = gaspillage) waste• c'est une perte de temps/d'énergie it's a waste of time/of energy2. compounds• être en perte de vitesse [mouvement] to be losing momentum ; [entreprise, vedette] to be going downhill* * *pɛʀt
1.
1) gén lossêtre en perte de vitesse — lit to be losing speed; fig to be slowing down
2) ( gaspilllage) wasteperte d'énergie — ( de personne) waste of energy; ( de machine) energy loss
ce serait en pure perte — ( inutile) it would be futile
3) ( ruine) ruincourir or aller à sa (propre) perte — to be heading for a fall
2.
pertes nom féminin pluriel lossesPhrasal Verbs:* * *pɛʀt1. nf1) [emploi, parent] loss2) COMMERCE loss3) [temps, argent] wasteCette réunion a été une perte de temps. — The meeting was a waste of time.
4) (morale) ruinà perte de vue; Les champs de betterave s'étendent à perte de vue. — The beet fields stretch as far as the eye can see.
2. pertes nfpl1) (financières) loss sg losses2) (militaires) losses* * *A nf1 ( fait d'égarer) loss, losing; la perte d'une bague losing a ring, the loss of a ring;2 ( fait de ne pouvoir garder) loss; perte de contrôle loss of control; pertes d'emploi job losses; perte de vitesse Aviat loss of speed; être en perte de vitesse lit to be losing speed; fig to be slowing down, to be running out of steam; la perte or les pertes de poids/de mémoire weight/memory loss; avoir des pertes de sang Méd to bleed; la plaine s'étend à perte de vue the plain stretches as far as the eye can see;3 Fin (somme perdue, fait de perdre) loss; perte d'argent financial loss; vendre à perte to sell at a loss; profits et pertes profits and losses; subir des pertes importantes to lose large sums of money, to sustain heavy losses;4 ( fait d'être perdant) (de match, bataille, d'élection) loss;5 ( disparition) loss; ( mort) loss; la perte de trois avions the loss of three aircraft; la perte d'un être cher the loss of a loved one; ce n'est pas une (grande or grosse) perte that's not much of a loss;6 ( gaspilllage) waste; c'est une perte de temps it's a waste of time; réduire les pertes de temps to cut down on time-wasting; perte d'énergie ( de personne) waste of energy; (de machine, d'installation) energy loss; perte de chaleur heat loss; ce serait en pure perte ( inutile) it would be futile; agir en pure perte to do something that is a complete waste of time; le crabe c'est bon, mais il y a de la perte crab is nice, but there's a lot of waste;7 ( ruine) ruin; cela causera sa perte it will be his/her ruin; courir or aller à sa (propre) perte to be on the road to ruin, to be heading ou riding for a fall; vouloir la perte de qn to try to bring about sb's downfall; jurer la perte de qn to vow to bring about sb's downfall.B pertes nfpl losses; de lourdes pertes heavy losses; causer des pertes en vies humaines to take a heavy toll in human life.perte de connaissance loss of consciousness, blackout; perte sèche Fin dead loss; pertes blanches vaginal discharge ¢, leucorrhea ¢ spéc; pertes séminales involuntary emission ¢ of semen, spermatorrhea ¢ spéc.[pɛrt] nom féminin1. [décès] loss2. [privation d'une faculté]3. [disparition, destruction] lossce n'est pas une grande ou grosse perte it's no great loss4. [gaspillage] waste5. [réduction] lossperte de compression/de vitesse loss of compression/of engine speedcourir ou aller (droit) à sa perte to be on the road to ruinruminer ou jurer la perte de quelqu'un to vow to ruin somebodyl'entreprise a enregistré une perte de deux millions the company has chalked up losses of two million8. [défaite] loss————————pertes nom féminin plurielpasser quelque chose aux ou par pertes et profits (sens propre & figuré) to write something off (as a total loss)3. MÉDECINEpertes (blanches) whites, (vaginal) discharge————————à perte locution adverbialeà perte de vue locution adverbiale1. [loin] as far as the eye can see————————en pure perte locution adverbialeil a couru en pure perte, il a quand même manqué son train it was absolutely no use running, he missed the train all the same -
18 verlust
m; -(e)s, -e1. nur Sg. loss (an + Dat of); (Todesfall) auch bereavement; mit Verlust verkaufen etc.: at a loss; mit Verlust arbeiten Betrieb: run ( oder operate) at a loss; den Verlust seiner Geldbörse etc. melden report the loss of one’s purse etc.2. meist Pl.: ( hohe) Verluste (heavy) losses; MIL. auch casualties; Verluste schreiben register losses; erleiden, Rücksicht etc.* * *der Verlustloss; bereavement; forfeiture* * *Ver|lụst [fɛɐ'lʊst]m -(e)s, -e1) loss2) pl losses pl; (= Tote auch) casualties pl; (bei Glücksspiel) losses plschwere Verluste haben/machen — to sustain/make heavy losses
See:* * *der1) ((a condition of) loss, hardship etc.) deprivation2) (the act or fact of losing: suffering from loss of memory; the loss (= death) of our friend.) loss3) (something which is lost: It was only after he was dead that we realized what a loss he was.) loss4) (the amount (especially of money) which is lost: a loss of 500 pounds.) loss5) (loss by wasting; the amount wasted: Of the total amount, roughly 20% was wastage.) wastage* * *Ver·lust<-[e]s, -e>[fɛɐ̯ˈlʊst]m1. (das Verlieren) loss\Verlust aufweisend showing a loss predetw als \Verlust abschreiben to write off sth [as a loss]einen \Verlust decken to cover [or make good] a loss\Verlust bringend loss-making, unprofitablegroße \Verlust huge losses\Verluste aus unternehmerischen Tätigkeiten losses incurred from business activities\Verluste/einen \Verlust haben [o erleiden] to make losses/a loss\Verluste machen to make lossesmit \Verlust at a [financial] loss\Verlust der deutschen Staatsangehörigkeit loss of German nationalityschwere \Verluste erleiden [o haben] to suffer heavy losses* * *der; Verlust[e]s, Verluste loss (an + Dat. of)* * *…verlust m im subst:Energieverlust energy loss, loss of energy;Spannungsverlust ELEK voltage drop;Vertrauensverlust loss of confidence* * *der; Verlust[e]s, Verluste loss (an + Dat. of)* * *-¨e (Todesfall) m.bereavement n. -¨e m.casualties n.deprivation n.forfeiture n.leakage n.losing n.loss n.(§ pl.: losses)wastage n. -
19 method
1) метод; приём; способ2) методика3) технология4) система•- accelerated strength testing method-
benching method-
bullhead well control method-
electrical-surveying method-
electromagnetic surveying method-
long-wire transmitter method-
operational method-
rule of thumb method-
straight flange method of rolling beams-
symbolical method-
tee-test method-
testing method-
triangulation method-
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20 coefficient
1) коэффициент; множитель2) фактор3) константа, постоянная•-
absorption coefficient
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accommodation coefficient
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acidity coefficient
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actinic coefficient
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adhesion coefficient
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adiabatic Hall coefficient
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admiralty coefficient
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aerosol extinction coefficient
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air drag coefficient
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air-to-air heat-transmission coefficient
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angular coefficient
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aridity coefficient
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attenuation coefficient
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autocorrelation coefficient
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binomial coefficient
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block coefficient
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breadth coefficient
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brightness coefficient
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bubble volume coefficient
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Callier coefficient
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capacitance coefficients
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chromatic coefficient
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chromaticity coefficients
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coefficient of active lateral earth pressure
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coefficient of amplification
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coefficient of charge
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coefficient of collar friction
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coefficient of compressibility
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coefficient of consolidation
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coefficient of correlation
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coefficient of cubical expansion
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coefficient of deformation
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coefficient of discharge
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coefficient of efficiency
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coefficient of elasticity
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coefficient of electrostatic induction
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coefficient of expansion
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coefficient of floating route filling
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coefficient of friction of rest
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coefficient of friction
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coefficient of harmonic distortion
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coefficient of hysteresis
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coefficient of induction
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coefficient of internal friction
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coefficient of jam compactness
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coefficient of journal friction
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coefficient of kinematic viscosity
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coefficient of kinetic friction
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coefficient of linear expansion
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coefficient of magnetization
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coefficient of mutual inductance
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coefficient of mutual overlap
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coefficient of performance
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coefficient of pivoting friction
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coefficient of proportionality
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coefficient of radiation
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coefficient of raft section density
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coefficient of regression
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coefficient of resistance
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coefficient of restitution
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coefficient of rigidity
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coefficient of rolling friction
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coefficient of rotation
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coefficient of self-induction
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coefficient of sliding friction
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coefficient of slip
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coefficient of static friction
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coefficient of strain
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coefficient of surface expansion
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coefficient of thermal efficiency
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coefficient of thermal expansion
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coefficient of total drag
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coefficient of utilization
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coefficient of variation
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coefficient of volume change
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combined convection and radiation coefficient
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combustion rate coefficient
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condensing coefficient
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conductance coefficient
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confidence coefficient
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contraction coefficient
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contrast coefficient
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convection coefficient
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corrosion coefficient
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coupling coefficient
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crest coefficient
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cross-correlation coefficient
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current temperature coefficient
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damping coefficient
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deadweight-displacement coefficient
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deadweight coefficient
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decay coefficient
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deflection coefficient
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demagnetization coefficient
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derailment coefficient
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dielectric coefficient
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dielectric loss coefficient
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diffusion coefficient
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dilution coefficient
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discharge coefficient
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dispersion coefficient
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dissipation coefficient
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distortion coefficient
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distribution coefficient
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drag coefficient
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drying coefficient
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efflux coefficient
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elastooptic coefficient
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electrochemical diffusion coefficient
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electrochemical transfer coefficient
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electrooptic coefficient
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emissivity coefficient
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empirically determined coefficient
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energy-transfer coefficient
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excess coefficient
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extinction coefficient
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filtration coefficient
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flow coefficient
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flux coefficient
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Fourier coefficient
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friction coefficient
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gap coefficient
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gas-phase mass-transfer coefficient
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gas-side mass-transfer coefficient
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growth coefficient
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H0 coefficient
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heat conduction coefficient
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heat-transfer coefficient
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highest coefficient
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humidity coefficient
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hyetal coefficient
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hygroscopic coefficient
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impregnation coefficient
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integral coefficient
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interassembly moderator coefficient
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interdiffusion coefficient
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intraassembly moderator coefficient
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ionic activity coefficient
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ionic distribution coefficient
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ionization coefficient
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Joule-Thomson coefficient
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Lagrangian coefficients
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leading coefficient
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lift coefficient
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linear attenuation coefficient
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linear expansion coefficient
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lines coefficients
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literal coefficient
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load reflection coefficient
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local heat-transfer coefficient
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local mass-transfer coefficient
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loss coefficient
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magnetooptic coefficient
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mass coefficient of reactivity
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mass energy absorption coefficient
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mass-transfer coefficient
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midship-section coefficient
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midship coefficient
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molecular diffusion coefficient
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negative temperature coefficient of reactivity
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noise reduction coefficient
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nondimensional coefficient
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nonlinear-distortions coefficient
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numerical coefficient
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numeric coefficient
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optical loss coefficient
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orifice coefficient
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output reflection coefficient
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overall heat transfer coefficient
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overall mass transfer coefficient
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pan-to-lake coefficient
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permeability coefficient
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permeance coefficient
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phase-change coefficient
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phase coefficient
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phase-temperature coefficient
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pitch coefficient
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plastic anisotropy coefficient
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pluviometric coefficient
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polytropic coefficient
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potential coefficient
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pressure coefficient of viscosity
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pressure/viscosity coefficient
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prismatic coefficient
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programming coefficient
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propagation coefficient
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propulsive coefficient
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purity coefficient
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quasi-propulsive coefficient
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radiant heat-transfer coefficient
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Rankine's coefficient
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reactivity coefficient
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recombination coefficient
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reflection coefficient
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refraction coefficient
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relative friction coefficient
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reliability coefficient
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reset coefficient
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roughness coefficient
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runoff coefficient
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salting-out coefficient
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sample correlation coefficient
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saturation coefficient
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SAW coupling coefficient
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scattering coefficient
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screening coefficient
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sedimentation coefficient
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self-diffusion coefficient
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shear coefficient
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similarity coefficient
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slip coefficient
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solubility coefficient
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sound absorption coefficient
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sound reflection coefficient
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sound transmission coefficient
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steady friction coefficient
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steady-flow coefficient
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stick-slip friction coefficient
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stiffness coefficient
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strain-hardening coefficient
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stress-optical coefficient
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technical readiness coefficient
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temperature coefficient
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thermal accommodation coefficient
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thermal coefficient
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thermal diffusion coefficient
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thermal-conductivity coefficient
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thermal-expansion coefficient
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thermodiffusion coefficient
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thermodynamic coefficient
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thermoelectric coefficient
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throttling coefficient
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thrust coefficient
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tip diffraction coefficient
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torque coefficient
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total diffusion coefficient
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traction coefficient
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transfer coefficient
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transmission coefficient
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transport coefficient
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trichromatic coefficients
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trilinear coefficients
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tristimulus coefficients
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undetermined coefficient
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uniform heat transfer coefficient
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uniformity coefficient
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unsaturated coefficient
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void coefficient
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voltage temperature coefficient
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volumetric coefficient of thermal expansion
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wall coefficient
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water-land coefficient
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waterplane area coefficient
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waterplane coefficient
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weighting coefficient
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weight coefficient
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well imperfection coefficient
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winding coefficient
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wobble coefficient
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