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1 after-acceleration electrode
Макаров: послеускоряющий электродУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > after-acceleration electrode
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2 after-acceleration electrode
English-Russian electronics dictionary > after-acceleration electrode
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3 after-acceleration electrode
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > after-acceleration electrode
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4 electrode
- active electrode
- after-acceleration electrode
- applicator electrode
- base electrode - bipolar electrode
- body electrode
- calomel electrode
- calomel reference electrode
- carry electrode
- central electrode
- chronically implanted electrode
- collecting electrode
- collector electrode
- consumable electrode
- control electrode
- convergence electrode
- coplanar electrodes
- decelerating electrode
- decinormal calomel electrode
- deflection electrode
- double-skeleton electrode
- drain electrode
- edge electrode
- elevated electrode
- emitter electrode
- evaporated electrode
- exploring electrode
- face electrode
- floating electrode
- focusing electrode
- fuel electrode
- gas-diffusion electrode
- gas-free electrode
- gas-loaded electrode
- gate electrode
- ground electrode
- grounding electrode
- guard-ring electrode
- guide electrode
- horizontal-deflection electrodes
- hydrogen electrode
- ignitor electrode
- input electrode
- intensifier electrode
- intracellular electrode
- ion-selective electrode
- keep-alive electrode
- main electrode
- make-break electrode
- micro glass electrode
- modulating electrode
- monitoring electrode
- monopolar electrode
- multiple electrode
- negative electrode
- normal electrode
- output electrode
- oxidant electrode
- oxygen electrode
- pad electrode
- phase electrodes
- pickup electrode
- poling electrode
- porous electrode
- positive electrode
- post-accelerating electrode
- post-deflection accelerating electrode
- primer electrode
- probe electrode
- quinhydrone electrode
- radial deflecting electrode
- ray-control electrode
- RC electrode
- receiver electrode
- reference electrode
- reflecting electrode
- reflector electrode
- repelling electrode
- saturated calomel electrode
- segmented electrode
- self-aligned electrodes
- sensing electrode
- signal electrode
- skewed electrodes
- sounding electrode
- source electrode
- staggered electrodes
- standard electrode
- starter electrode
- starting electrode
- storage electrode
- superconducting electrode
- suspension electrode
- target electrode
- transfer electrode
- transparent electrode
- trigger electrode
- valve electrode
- vertical-deflection electrodes -
5 electrode
- active electrode
- after-acceleration electrode
- applicator electrode
- base electrode
- beam-forming electrode
- bifunctional electrode
- bipolar electrode
- body electrode
- calomel electrode
- calomel reference electrode
- carry electrode
- central electrode
- chronically implanted electrode
- collecting electrode
- collector electrode
- consumable electrode
- control electrode
- convergence electrode
- coplanar electrodes
- decelerating electrode
- decinormal calomel electrode
- deflection electrode
- double-skeleton electrode
- drain electrode
- edge electrode
- elevated electrode
- emitter electrode
- evaporated electrode
- exploring electrode
- face electrode
- floating electrode
- focusing electrode
- fuel electrode
- gas-diffusion electrode
- gas-free electrode
- gas-loaded electrode
- gate electrode
- ground electrode
- grounding electrode
- guard-ring electrode
- guide electrode
- horizontal-deflection electrodes
- hydrogen electrode
- ignitor electrode
- input electrode
- intensifier electrode
- intracellular electrode
- ion-selective electrode
- keep-alive electrode
- main electrode
- make-break electrode
- micro glass electrode
- modulating electrode
- monitoring electrode
- monopolar electrode
- multiple electrode
- negative electrode
- normal electrode
- output electrode
- oxidant electrode
- oxygen electrode
- pad electrode
- phase electrodes
- pickup electrode
- poling electrode
- porous electrode
- positive electrode
- post-accelerating electrode
- post-deflection accelerating electrode
- primer electrode
- probe electrode
- quinhydrone electrode
- radial deflecting electrode
- ray-control electrode
- RC electrode
- receiver electrode
- reference electrode
- reflecting electrode
- reflector electrode
- repelling electrode
- saturated calomel electrode
- segmented electrode
- self-aligned electrodes
- sensing electrode
- signal electrode
- skewed electrodes
- sounding electrode
- source electrode
- staggered electrodes
- standard electrode
- starter electrode
- starting electrode
- storage electrode
- superconducting electrode
- suspension electrode
- target electrode
- transfer electrode
- transparent electrode
- trigger electrode
- valve electrode
- vertical-deflection electrodesThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > electrode
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