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1 Ductility Level Event
Sakhalin R: DLEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ductility Level Event
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2 ductility-level event
Sakhalin R: DLEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ductility-level event
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3 максимально возможное землетрясение
1) Engineering: ductility level event2) Oil: ductility-level earthquake (МВЗ), ductility-level event (dle) (мвз)3) Sakhalin energy glossary: DLE (ductility-level event), ductility-level event4) Sakhalin R: ductility-level event (МВЗ; DLE)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > максимально возможное землетрясение
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4 максимальное расчётное землетрясение
1) Engineering: ductility level event2) Construction: maximum design earthquake3) Ecology: ductility level earthquake4) Seismology: maximum credible earthquake (MCE), rare intense earthquake5) Sakhalin energy glossary: DLE (Ductility Level Event), MCE earthquake, SSE (Safe Shutdown Event), ductility-level event (не приводящее к разрушениям), safe shutdown event (SSE), ELE (Сах-5)6) Sakhalin A: maximum calculated earthquakeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > максимальное расчётное землетрясение
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5 МВЗ
1) Oil: место возникновения затрат2) Sakhalin energy glossary: DLE (ductility-level event), ductility-level earthquake, ductility-level event, максимальное возможное землетрясение, максимальное расчётное землетрясение (не приводящее к разрушениям), уровень пластичности землетрясения3) Sakhalin R: максимально возможное землетрясение4) SAP.fin. CostCntr5) Politico-military term: минно-взрывное заграждение -
6 максимальное возможное землетрясение
1) Seismology: ductility-level earthquake2) Sakhalin energy glossary: ductility-level eventУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > максимальное возможное землетрясение
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