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1 G-induced loss of consciousness
см. gravity-induced loss of consciousness -
2 acceleration-induced loss of consciousness
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3 gravity-induced loss of consciousness
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4 gravitational loss of consciousness
см. gravity-induced loss of consciousness -
5 loss
1. потеря; потери2. ослабление; уменьшение; затухание3. проигрыш < в теории игр>loss in dampingloss in frequencyloss of orientationloss of visionacceleration-induced loss of consciousnessattrition lossesbalked landing height lossboundary layer lossescanopy lossclimb power losscontact lossescooldown lossduct lossesducting lossesengine installation lossesG-induced loss of consciousnessgravitational loss of consciousnessgravity-induced loss of consciousnesshearing lossinduced power lossinstallation lossesinterference losslift losseslight lossmixing lossesmomentum losspodding lossespower losspropulsive lossesscrubbing lossesscrubbing drag lossesshaft lossesshock losssingle-hit lossstall lossswirl lossestemperature lossesthrust losstip lossestransmission lossestrim lossvisual loss -
6 GLOC
1) Авиация: Gravity Induced Loss of Consciousness2) Военный термин: ground liaison officer communications, ground lines of communications3) Сокращение: G-induced Loss Of Consciousness -
7 G-LOC
1) Сокращение: G-induced Loss Of Consciousness2) Авиационная медицина: acceleration loss of consciousness
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