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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > totally reflected energy
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Сейсмология: энергия закритически отражённой волныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > totally reflected energy
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English-Russian seismology dictionary > totally reflected energy
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- blow energy
- bubble energy
- coherent energy
- diffracted energy
- direct energy
- direct reflected energy
- drop energy
- first-arrival energy
- ghost energy
- high-amplitude energy
- high-frequency energy
- horizontal-traveling energy
- longitudinal energy
- low-frequency energy
- multiple energy
- multiply-reflected energy
- noncoherent energy
- producing energy
- P-wave energy
- reflected energy
- reflection energy
- refracted energy
- refraction energy
- reservoir energy
- seismic energy
- specific kerfing energy
- S-wave energy
- totally reflected energy
- transmitted energy
- vertically traveling energy
- very-low frequency energy
- water-fransmitted energy
- wave energy
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