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1 свидетельство того, что
Свидетельство того, чтоNo evidence of oil coking on the bottom of the piston dome was observed, an indication that the operating temperature of the unit was less than 422 K.The appearance of these cracks is evidence that the failure began at the bore surface.Свидетельствовать о - to evidence, to indicate, to signal, to attest to, to testify to; to be indicative of, to be an indication of, to show an indication of, to be evidence of, to be evident, to be signalized by; to suggest (наводить на мысль)The high efficiency achieved in tests of the flight engine evidences very little valve leakage.The results were very disappointing and indicated the existence of a very severe environment.The number of tests performed during 1960's attests to the growing concern about notch effects in these applications.The exponential behavior is indicative of the effect of exhaust gas recirculation on NOx emissions.Substantial power loss economies are evident in this data. (Эти данные свидетельствуют о...)Steady-state heat transfer was signalized by steady thermocouple readings over a prolonged period of time.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > свидетельство того, что
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2 длительный период времени
Длительный период времениIts reliability has been demonstrated by engine operation over a long time period utilizing the coating developed in this study.Steady-state heat transfer was signalized by steady thermocouple readings over a prolonged period of time.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > длительный период времени
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3 продолжительный
Продолжительный-- Steady-state heat transfer was signalized by steady thermocouple readings over a prolonged period of time.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > продолжительный
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4 сигнализировать
Сигнализировать оThe program supports a system of audible and visual alarms to signal a variety of problems.Beyond these initial rows, Sh becomes constant, signaling the attainment of fully developed conditions.Steady heat transfer was signalized by steady thermocouple readings over a prolonged period of time.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > сигнализировать
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