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41 wave envelope
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42 wave shape
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43 beam energy
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44 beam-out energy
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > beam-out energy
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45 beam effect
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > beam effect
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46 beam energy
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > beam energy
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47 beam shape
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > beam shape
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48 wave theory
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > wave theory
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49 beam wave
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > beam wave
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50 beam wave
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51 beam sound wave
Макаров: фокусированная волна -
52 beam surface-wave interaction
Электроника: взаимодействие пучка с поверхностной волнойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > beam surface-wave interaction
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53 beam wave
1) Морской термин: волна с траверза2) Техника: фокусированная волна3) Телекоммуникации: волновой пучок4) Общая лексика: поперечная волна -
54 beam wave transmission
Телекоммуникации: передача волновым пучкомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > beam wave transmission
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55 beam-current wave
Макаров: волна тока пучка -
56 beam-excited wave
Электроника: волна, возбуждённая пучком -
57 beam-plasma wave
Электроника: плазменно-пучковая волна -
58 beam-plasma wave oscillator
Электроника: генератор плазменно-пучковых волнУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > beam-plasma wave oscillator
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59 beam-velocity wave
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60 beam-current wave
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