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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > typified product
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1) изделие; продукт; продукция2) матем. произведение•- add-on products
- assembled product
- bar-coded product
- bonded abrasive product
- box-type product
- built-to-order product
- cast product
- close tolerance product
- communications-network products
- cross product
- customized products
- defective products
- discrete products
- dot product
- electrical product
- end product
- engineering product
- fast-changing products
- flawed product
- formed product
- general-purpose product
- globalized products
- green product
- highly engineered product
- homogeneous products
- hot-roll-forged products
- information products
- in-house products
- intermediate product
- light industrial products
- MAP-based products
- MAP-compatible product
- mechatronic product
- mid-range product
- mixed product
- multimedia products
- OEM product
- one-of-a-kind products
- outer product
- own products
- product of inertia
- proprietary products
- prototype product
- quality product
- ready-to-assemble product
- ready-to-finish product
- related products
- scalar product
- scalar triple product
- semifinished product
- servo products
- shaft products
- short-lived product
- special-purpose product
- special-to-print product
- standardized product
- tool-setting products
- typified product
- vector product
- vector triple product
- washdown productsEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > product
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