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1) Aviation: acceleration response time2) Naval: acceleration capability (двигателя)3) Military: (автомобиля) accelerating ability, (автомобиля) accelerating power, (автомобиля) acceleration, acceleration characteristic (двигателя), acceleration rate (двигателя), capacity accelerating ability (двигателя), initial acceleration (двигателя), pickup characteristic (двигателя)4) Engineering: acceleration characteristics (двигателя), acceleration pickup (двигателя), injectivity (нагнетательной скважины), intake (скважины), intake capacity (скважины), pickup (двигателя)5) Automobile industry: accelerating ability, accelerating capacity, accelerative capacity, adhesion (двигателя, автомобиля), instant getaway, performance (автомобиля), throttle response, responsiveness6) Oil: injectability (нагнетательной скважины), injection capacity (скважины), intake, intake capacity, receptivity, response (скважины), susceptibility (напр. бензина к антидетонатору), water-intake rate (скважины)7) Astronautics: acceleration capability9) Aeronautics: acceleration (двигателя)10) Drilling: intake rate11) Sakhalin energy glossary: infectivity, injection rate, injectivity capacity12) Sakhalin R: injectivity (пласта, скважины)13) Makarov: accelerating quality, pickup (механизма)14) oil&gas: injection capacity of well, intake capacity of well, water intake capacity of well, well injection capacity, well intake capacity, well water intake capacity15) Karachaganak: injectivity (of well) (скважины)
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