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81 magnetic printing tester
прибор для испытания оттисков, отпечатанных магнитными краскамиEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > magnetic printing tester
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82 milk tester
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83 perforation strength tester
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > perforation strength tester
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84 roughness tester
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > roughness tester
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85 rub tester
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86 stiffness tester
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stiffness tester
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87 tester
1. испытательный прибор; контрольно-измерительный прибор2. лаборант, испытательadhesion tester — адгезиометр, прибор для определения липкости
folding tester — прибор для испытания на излом; прибор для испытания на перегиб
four-color laboratory printability tester — лабораторная установка для испытания печатных свойств краски и бумаги для четырёхкрасочной печати
laboratory printability tester — лабораторное устройство для испытания печатных свойств краски и бумаги
magnetic printing tester — прибор для испытания оттисков, отпечатанных магнитными красками
pagepull strength tester — прибор для измерения усилия, необходимого для вырывания листа из блока, «пулл-тестер»
printability tester — пробопечатное устройство, устройство для определения взаимодействия бумаги и краски
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88 test
испытание, опыт; проба, опробование; испытывать, исследовать, опробовать; разведывать, подвергать испытанию•
- aggregate test
- angular test
- approval test
- ash test
- attrition test
- bailing test
- bearing test
- blow test
- breakdown test
- breaking test
- breaking strength test
- check test
- cleavage test
- compression test
- creep test
- crushing test
- decantation test
- deflection test
- destructive tension test
- dip test
- drop test
- elongation test
- endurance test
- fatigue test
- flexion test
- fracture test
- friability test
- gas test
- gradation test
- grading test
- grindability test
- grinding test
- hardness test
- impact test
- indentation test
- pilot-plant test
- plastic-range test
- pull test
- pulling test
- put to test
- rope-breaking test
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- screen test
- shearing test
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- sieve test
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89 rapid vision tester
English-Russian big medical dictionary > rapid vision tester
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90 contamination tester
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > contamination tester
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91 closed-cap tester
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > closed-cap tester
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92 open-cup tester
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > open-cup tester
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93 valve tester
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > valve tester
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94 cliff
клиф
Отвесный береговой обрыв, образовавшийся в результате абразии.
[ Словарь геологических терминов и понятий. Томский Государственный Университет]Тематики
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скала
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cliff
A steep coastal declivity which may or may not be precipitous, the slope angle being dependent partly on the jointing, bedding and hardness of the materials from which the cliff has been formed, and partly on the erosional processes at work. Where wave attack is dominant the cliff-foot will be rapidly eroded and cliff retreat will take place, especially in unconsolidated materials such as clays, sands, etc., frequently leaving behind an abrasion platform at the foot of the cliff. (Source: WHIT)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > cliff
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