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1 unfree water
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2 unfree water
Геология: связанная вода, стеснённый водоток -
3 unfree water
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4 unfree water
eau d’absorption fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > unfree water
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5 unfree water
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6 water
— drinking water— earthy water— internal origin water— karstic water— unavailable soil water -
7 связанная вода
1) Geology: combined wafer, unfree water2) Engineering: adhesive water, combined water, fixed water3) Chemistry: associated water4) Construction: combination water, held water, water of combination5) Forestry: imbibed water, inherent water6) Oil: bound water, connate water, imbibition water7) Geophysics: (глин) clay bound water (петрофизика)8) Ecology: attached water9) Drilling: interstitial water10) Oilfield: residual water (химически)11) Polymers: bound moisture12) Karachaganak: interstratial water, irreducible water -
8 стеснённый водоток
1) Geology: unfree water2) Makarov: unfree streamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стеснённый водоток
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9 eau d’absorption
fabsorbed water, unfree waterDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > eau d’absorption
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