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1 adsorbed layer
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > adsorbed layer
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2 adsorbed layer
radiation-sensitive layer — слой, чувствительный к излучению
intermediate layer — промежуточный слой; контактный подслой
pyrolytically deposited layer — слой, полученный пиролизом
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > adsorbed layer
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3 adsorbed layer
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > adsorbed layer
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4 adsorbed layer
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5 adsorbed layer
1) Техника: адсорбированный слой2) Нефть: адсорбционный слой -
6 adsorbed layer
lapisan terjerap -
7 adsorbed layer
адсорбированный слой, адсорбционный слой -
8 adsorbed layer
English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > adsorbed layer
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9 adsorbed layer
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > adsorbed layer
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10 adsorbed layer
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > adsorbed layer
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11 adsorbed layer
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12 adsorbed layer
English-Russian dictionary of microelectronics > adsorbed layer
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13 adsorbed layer
адсорбированный слой; адсорбционный слой -
14 adsorbed layer
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > adsorbed layer
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15 adsorbed layer
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16 chemi-adsorbed layer
Электрохимия: хемосорбированный слой -
17 layer
2) горн. пласт7) вчт. уровень ( иерархической структуры)•layer free from base — кфт. бесподложечный слой-
ablation layer
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absorbed layer
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acceptor layer
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accumulation layer
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adsorbed layer
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alignment layer
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amorphous layer
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anode layer
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antihalation layer
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antireflection layer
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antireflective layer
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antistatic layer
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Appleton layer
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application layer
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as-grown layer
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atmospheric boundary layer
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back layer
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backing layer
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back-up layer
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ballast layer
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barrier layer
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base layer
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batch layer
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blending layer
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blocking layer
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bottom layer
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boundary layer
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buffer layer
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buried layer
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cable layer
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cap layer
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cathode interface layer
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cathode layer
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chalcogenide layer
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Chapman layer
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chemisorption layer
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chilling layer
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chill layer
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cladding layer
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clad layer
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cloud layer
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cloud-topped boundary layer
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coal layer
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coil layers
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collector layer
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composite layer
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compression layer
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concentric layers
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conducting layer
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confining layer
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contact layer
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continuous layer
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convective unstable layer
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covering layer
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cushion layer
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D layer
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dan layer
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dead layer
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depletion layer
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deposited layer
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diamond-bearing layer
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dielectric layer
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diffused layer
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diffusion-source layer
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dipole layer
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dislocation layer
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doped layer
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drain layer
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driving layer
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dueling layer
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dummy layer
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dust layer
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E layer
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effective layer
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elastomer layer
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elevated layer
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embedded metal layer
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emitter layer
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emitting layer
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emulsion layer
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enriched layer
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epitaxial layer
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epoxy layer
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evaporated layer
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extension layer
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F layer
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fettled layer
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field oxide layer
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filter layer
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fog layer
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gate insulation layer
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ground layer
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gunned layer
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hanging layer
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heat-insulating layer
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Heaviside layer
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heavy layer
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high-concentration layer
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high-mobility layer
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hydraulic fill layer
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image receiving layer
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impurity layer
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insulating layer
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interface layer
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intermediate layer
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intrinsic layer
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inversion layer
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ion-implanted layer
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ionized layer
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ionospheric layer
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Kennelly-Heaviside layer
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light-sensitive layer
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link layer
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low-emission layer
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low-mobility layer
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masking layer
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metallic layer
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metallization layer
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moderating layer
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monoatomic layer
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monocrystalline layer
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monomolecular layer
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multiple layer
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n layer
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native layer
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negative layer
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network layer
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neutral layer
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nonconducting layer
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nonducting layer
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nucleating layer
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oceanic mixed layer
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ohmic layer
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oil layer
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ozone layer
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p layer
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paper layer
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passivation layer
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photoconductive layer
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photographic layer
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photosensitive layer
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physical layer
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physisorption layer
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planarization layer
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planetary boundary layer
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plank layer
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polycrystalline silicon layer
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poly silicon layer
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presentation layer
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protective layer
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receiving layer
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restraining layer
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sandwiched layer
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scattering layer
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scuff resisting layer
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sealing layer
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seal layer
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semiconducting layer
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separation layer
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session layer
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shallow diffused layer
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shallow layer
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sintered layer
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slag-impregnated surface layer
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solvent layer
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sporadic-E layer
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sputtered layer
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sputter layer
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stratified layers
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strip layers
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subbing layer
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subcloud layer
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substrate layer
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subsurface layer
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superconducting layer
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supernatant layer
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surface layer
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thermal boundary layer
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transition layer
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transmission control layer
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transparent layer
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transport layer
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trapping layer
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tropospheric layer
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turbulent boundary layer
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underglaze layer
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undoped layer
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unsteady boundary layer
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velocity boundary layer
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velocity layer
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wall boundary layer
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wearing layer
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web cross layers
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wind-mixed layer
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wire reinforcement layer
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wiring layer -
18 layer
слой; наводчик ( оружия)controlled laminar boundary layer — управляемый (системой ламинаризации) ламинарный пограничный слой
free turbulent boundary layer — свободный [неуправляемый] турбулентный пограничный слой
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19 adsorbed
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