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41 slowing-down power
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > slowing-down power
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42 total mass stopping power
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > total mass stopping power
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43 wetting power
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > wetting power
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44 carrying power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > carrying power
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45 cementation power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > cementation power
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46 colouring power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > colouring power
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47 covering power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > covering power
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48 defining power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > defining power
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49 electron-repelling power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > electron-repelling power
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50 high caloric power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > high caloric power
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51 high calorific power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > high calorific power
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52 ionizing power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ionizing power
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53 jellying power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > jellying power
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54 lathering power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > lathering power
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55 lower calorific power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > lower calorific power
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56 net caloric power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > net caloric power
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57 oil-absorption power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > oil-absorption power
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58 penetrating power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > penetrating power
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59 refractive power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > refractive power
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60 spatial resolving power
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > spatial resolving power
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