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1 aperture response curve
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > aperture response curve
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3 aperture response curve
Техника: апертурная характеристикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > aperture response curve
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1) кривая2) изгиб; закругление; кривизна || изгибать(ся); закруглять(ся)4) лекало (чертёжное, швейное)5) ж.-д. кривая (пути)6) дорож. разбивать кривую•to negotiate a curve — вписываться в кривую (пути);to round curves — проходить кривые участки пути;to run through a curve — проходить кривую (пути);curve of (centers of) flotation — катящаяся кривая, кривая центров тяжести площади ватерлинии ( при наклонениях судна)curve of constant slope — линия откосаcurves of form (of hydrostatic properties) — мор. кривые элементов теоретического чертежаcurve of metacenters — мор. кривая метацентров, метацентрическая обёрткаcurve of Persei — кривая Персея, спирическая кривая-
A curve
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Abbot's curve
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aberration curve
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adiabatic curve
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altitude curve
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amplitude-response curve
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analytic curve
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angle-time curve
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anharmonic curve
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anhysteretic magnetization curve
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annealing curve
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antidromic curve
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antipedal curve
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aperture response curve
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apolar curve
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backwater surface curve
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backwater curve
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ballistic curve
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bath-tub curve
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bearing area curve
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bearing stress curve
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bell-shaped curve
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B-H curve
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binaural curve
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biquartic curve
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bitangential curve
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bitangent curve
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boiling curve
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boiling-point curve
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borderline knock curve
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bound curves
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brake performance curve
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broken-back curve
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buoyancy curve
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burning curve
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calibration curve
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caliper curve
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capacity curve
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catenary curve
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characteristic current curve
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characteristic curve
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characteristic time curve
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charging curve
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circular curve
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climb curve
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closed curve
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color response curve
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commutation curve
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compound curve
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compression curve
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condensation curve
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confocal curves
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continuous curve
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contour curve
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contrast response curve
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conveyor curve
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coordinate curve
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correction curve
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cosecant curve
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cosine curve
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cotangent curve
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cross curves of stability
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cubic curve
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cumulative property curves
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current-time curve
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current-voltage curve
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damper curve
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decay curve
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decline curve
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decrement curve
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de-emphasis curve
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deflection curve
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deformation curve
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demagnetization curve
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depletion curve
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derating curve
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dew-point curve
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dextrorse curve
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directing curve
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discharge curve
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discharge frequency curve
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discharge voltage-time curve
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discharging curve
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displacement curve
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distillate yield curve
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distribution curve
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D-log E curve
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dose-survival curve
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drawdown curve
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drooping volt-ampere curve
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dry-bulb temperature curve
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duration curve
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dynamic stability curve
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easement curve
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efficiency curve
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elastic curve
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elevation-area curve
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elution curve
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empirical curve
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end point yield curve
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enthalpy curve
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entropy curve
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envelope curve
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epitrochoidal curve
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equalization curve
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equiprobability curve
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error curve
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exponential curve
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faired curve
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family curve
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fatigue curve
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firing curve
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first-arrival curve
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fitted curve
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flash point yield curve
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flash yield curve
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flat curve
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floodable length curve
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flow curve
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flow-through curve
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frequency curve
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frequency-response curve
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full-load curve
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full-load performance curve
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full-load saturation curve
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funicular curve
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gain curve
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Gaussian curve
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generating curve
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generation curve
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grading curve
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granulometric curve
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gravity mid per cent curve
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growth curve
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guide curve
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H and D curve
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hardening curve
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harmonic curve
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head-flow curve
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heating load curve
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helical curve
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horizontal curve
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Hurter and Driffield curve
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hydrostatic curves
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hysteresis curve
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incremental fuel consumption curve
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induction-permeability curve
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infiltration curve
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integral curve
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interpolation curve
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ionization curve
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irregular curve
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isentropic curve
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isobaric curve
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isobatic curve
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isochronous curve
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isoclinic curve
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isothermal curve
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isotime curve
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isotropic curve
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lag curve
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launching curves
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lead curve
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learning curve
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level curve
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limit curve
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load curve
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load-deflection curve
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load-duration curve
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load-extension curve
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load-opening displacement curve
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load-strain curve
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load-time curve
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logarithmic curve
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luminosity curve
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magnetization curve
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Mayor curve
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mean temperature-time curve
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no-load curve
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normal curve
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normal traveltime curve
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normalized magnetization curve
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O-curve
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overload curve
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parameter curve
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particle-size distribution curve
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part-load curve
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pay load-range curve
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pedal curve
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performance curve
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permeability curve
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plane curve
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polar curve
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potential curve
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power-angle curve
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preemphasis curve
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pressure curve
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pressure drawdown curve
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probability curve
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propeller performance curves
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quadric curve
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quartic curve
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quintic curve
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railroad curve
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railway curve
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rate-of-failure curve
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rating curve
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recession curve
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reciprocity curve
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recovery curve
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rectifiable curve
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refrigerant flow curve
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regression curve
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regulation curve
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remanence curve
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remarkable curve
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resistance curve
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resistance variation curve
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resonance curve
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response curve
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reverse curve
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righting arms curve
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righting arm curve
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righting moment curve
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rising-stage curve
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room temperature curve
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runoff curve
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sag vertical curve
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saturation curve
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secant curve
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self-polar curve
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sensitivity curve
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sensitometric curve
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sextic curve
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sharp curve
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sheer curve
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short radius curve
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short-circuit curve
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simple curve
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sine curve
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sinistrorse curve
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sizing curve
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sliding curve
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slip-current curve
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smooth curve
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space curve
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spectral-distribution curve
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spectral-response curve
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speed performance curve
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speed-load curve
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spiral curve
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spur conveyor curve
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stability curve
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standardization curve
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statical stability curve
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stationary curve
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steam-pressure curve
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steep curve
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step curve
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stratification curve
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stress-strain curve
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stripping curve
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subsequent fracture curve
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superheat curve
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swing curve
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tangent curve
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tangential curve
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temperature curve
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temperature-depth curve
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temperature-viscosity curve
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test curve
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thrust curve
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tide curve
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time-gamma curve
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time-light curve
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time-temperature-transformation curve
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tons per inch curve
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torque curve
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torque-angle curve
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torque-speed curve
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torque-vs-displacement curve
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total heat curve
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track curve
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transfer curve
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transient curve
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transition boiling curve
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transition curve
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translation curve
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transversal curve
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trochoidal curve
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TTT curve
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turnout curve
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universal curve
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vapor-pressure curve
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vapor curve
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vertical curve
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vertical travel-time curve
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viscosity mid per cent curve
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volumetric efficiency curve
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washability curve
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wear-time curve
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wet-bulb temperature curve
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Wohler's curve
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work-hardening curve
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