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1 SWL
1) Общая лексика: безопасная рабочая нагрузка (для подъёмных механизмов) (Safe Working Load)2) Военный термин: Signals Warfare Laboratory, strategic weapon launcher, Solid Waste Landfill - полигон для размещения твёрдых отходов3) Техника: shortwave listener4) Шутливое выражение: Shooters Without Law5) Радио: Short Wave Listener, Short Wave Listening6) Сокращение: SoftWare event Logger7) Электроника: Short Wave Listeners, Short Wavelength Limit, Surface Ware Lines8) Нефть: southwest line, уровень спокойной воды9) Экология: Safe Working Level10) Бурение: КССБ, концентрированная сульфит-спиртовая барда11) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: safe working load (load defined as being less than the yield or breaking load times a safety factor determined by a code, standard, or good engineering practice)12) Полимеры: safe working load13) Сахалин Р: Still Water Level14) Программное обеспечение: Sgl Widget Library
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