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61 oblate
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62 oblate
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63 oblate spheroid
сплюснутый сфероидEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > oblate spheroid
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64 oblate
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65 oblate
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66 oblate ellipsoid
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67 oblate ellipsoid
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68 oblate parabola
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69 oblate spheroid
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70 oblate spheroidal function
English-Russian scientific dictionary > oblate spheroidal function
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71 oblate-shaped
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72 oblate spheroid
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > oblate spheroid
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73 oblate spheroid
сжатый [сплюснутый] сфероидEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > oblate spheroid
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74 oblate spheroidal shell
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > oblate spheroidal shell
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75 oblate
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76 oblate planet
сфероидальная планета, сплющенная ( у полюсов) планета -
77 oblate spheroid
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78 oblate spheroidal coordinates
координаты сжатого ( сплющенного) сфероида,English-russian astronautics dictionary > oblate spheroidal coordinates
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79 oblate spheroid
геом. сжатый эллипсоид вращенияThe English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > oblate spheroid
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80 oblate ellipsoid
English-Russian dictionary of machine parts > oblate ellipsoid
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