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Техника: нижняя граница термоклина -
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3) основание; фундамент4) строит. постель; подстилающий слой; пята5) горн. подошва6) нефт. забой || останавливать забой9) метал. нижнее отверстие ( кристаллизатора)10) недогон ( в кубе ректификационной колонны); остаток от разгонки11) подводная часть ( судна)•to bring bottoms up — поднимать буровой шлам с забоя на поверхность ( путём промывки);bottom of energy band — дно энергетической зоныbottom of foundation — подошва фундаментаbottom of head — низ головкиbottom of stack — вчт. дно (нижняя граница) стекаbottom of thermocline — нижняя граница термоклина-
alkylate bottom
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barrel bottom
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bench bottom
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blast-furnace bottom
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boiler bottom
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borehole bottom
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bullet bottom
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carbon bottom
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concrete bottom
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core bottom
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crude bottom
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detachable bottom
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double bottom
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drop bottom
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dropped bottom
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false bottom
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filter bottom
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floating bottom
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furnace bottom
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heavy bottom
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heavy still bottoms
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ingot bottom
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inner bottom
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ladle bottom
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light bottom
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mast bottom
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mold bottom
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oil-cell bottom
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open-pit bottom
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pit bottom
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pressure distillate bottom
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radiator bottom
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rammed bottom
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ring bottom
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rocker bottom
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screen bottom
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shaft bottom
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shifted bottom
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sloping bottom
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slugged bottom
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solid bottom
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stillage bottoms
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still bottoms
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tamped bottom
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tank bottom
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tower bottoms
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tray bottom
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trouser beil bottom
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tuyere bottom
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undulating bottom
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3 bottom of a thermocline
Техника: нижняя граница термоклинаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bottom of a thermocline
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