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41 bridge over span of X m
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42 span of a bridge
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43 parts of the bridge
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44 tower span
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45 amplification bridge
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46 Anderson bridge
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47 balanced bridge
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48 capacity bridge
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49 component bridge
мост для измерения емкости, сопротивления и индуктивностиEnglish-Russian dictionary of Information technology > component bridge
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50 conductance bridge
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51 differential bridge
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52 distortion bridge
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53 double bridge
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54 fault-localizing bridge
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55 fault-locating bridge
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56 feeding bridge
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57 frequency bridge
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58 high-frequency bridge
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59 impedance bridge
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60 inductance bridge
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Span — may refer to length or space:* span (length), the width of a human hand * span (architecture) ** For powerlines, the distance between two pylons ** For aerial tramways, the distance between two supporting structures ** For a bridge, the distance… … Wikipedia