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1 ceramic (made from laser-heated gases) powder
Автоматика: керамическая пудра (полученная при лазерном нагреве газов)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ceramic (made from laser-heated gases) powder
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2 ceramic made from laser-heated gases powder
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ceramic made from laser-heated gases powder
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3 ceramic made from laser-heated gases powder
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > ceramic made from laser-heated gases powder
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4 ceramic powder
1) Техника: керамический порошок2) Парфюмерия: керамический порошок (косметическое сырьё)3) Автоматика: (made from laser-heated gases) керамическая пудра (полученная при лазерном нагреве газов)4) Макаров: керамический порошок (косметическое сырье) -
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порошок; пыль; мука || превращать в порошок; размельчать; распылять- blend powder
- carbonyl powder
- ceramic made from laser-heated gases powder
- ceramic powder
- electrolytic powder
- emery powder
- fine-grinded cladding powder
- impalpable powder
- lapping powder
- magnetic powder
- metal powder
- parting powder
- polishing powder
- prealloyed powder
- precipitated powder
- reduced powder
- scouring powderEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > powder
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