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121 в конечном счёте
•The acid decomposes finally (or ultimately) to sulphuric acid and hydrogen peroxide.
•In the final (or last) analysis (or In the long run) the performance characteristics will be limited by...
•The solution we eventually adopted was to devise...
•Eventually [or Ultimately, or In (or Over) the long run] the ellipse becomes a parabola.
•In the end the efficiency of marine propellers is usually about 70 percent.
•The chemical identity of an atom ultimately depends on...
•Whatever the mechanism may ultimately prove to be, these processes are certainly far from simple.
* * *В конечном счёте -- ultimately, eventually, finally; after all; in the end; in the last analysisThis requirement can ultimately affect the accuracy and convenience of the balancing procedure.Fig. shows that the polymer pins eventually reached an equilibrium water content.Thereafter, natural convection comes into play and finally takes over.The turbine flow field is, after all, three-dimensional, whereas the preliminary design calculations are essentially one-dimensional.However the proposed transition model returns, in the end, to monolayer coverage times.In the last analysis it's that kind of collaboration we live on -- not air.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в конечном счёте
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122 во время работы
•In ( the course of) operation there will be a constant expansion of gas into the vacuum chamber.
•In operation one side of the junction is connected to...
•In the operation of the water softener, the binding sites are originally occupied by unipositive ions.
•The adjustment can be made while the machine is running.
•Changes of feed can be made whilst the machine is operating.
* * *Во время работы-- The bolting between the two turbine disks caused no apparent vibration problems while running.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > во время работы
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123 принцип
•Another engineer applied these precepts to the vertical water wheel.
•The general principle ( of operation) of pumps is...
•Computers based on this concept (or principle) are called data-driven processors.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > принцип
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124 современный
•One modern-day solution to these problems involves...
•An up-to-date textbook...
•Present-day processes of mineral accumulation are extremely slow.
•Present views are outlined below.
•Contemporary crystal rectifiers resemble what is...
•Cycle temperatures greater than 2300°R have not been found to be practical because of limitations of the present high-temperature materials and present turbine-blade cooling techniques.
•Present-day merchant vessels...
•Present-day (or Modern) amphibians are highly specialized animals.
•Current engines...
•Today's aircraft...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > современный
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125 Насос промывки водой турбогенератора
Molikpaq: Turbine Generator Unit Water Wash PumpУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Насос промывки водой турбогенератора
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126 блок промывочной воды газовой турбины генератора
Sakhalin energy glossary: gas turbine generator wash water skidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > блок промывочной воды газовой турбины генератора
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127 ветроустановка для подъёма воды
Hydroelectric power stations: Wind turbine for water pumpingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ветроустановка для подъёма воды
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128 вода системы аварийного охлаждения турбины
Engineering: turbine auxiliary cooling waterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вода системы аварийного охлаждения турбины
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