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21 set of tubes
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22 annular tubes
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > annular tubes
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23 staggered tubes
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > staggered tubes
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24 cathode ray tubes
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25 homocentric bundle
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > homocentric bundle
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26 ray bundle
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > ray bundle
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27 tube
1) труба; трубка; гильза; тубус2) туннель подземной железной дороги; метрополитен•- air tube - air pump tube - aspirating tube - bent tube - branch tube - bubble tube - bundle of tubes - casing tube - coiled tubes - collecting tube - converging tube - dipper tube - discharging tube - diverging tube - draft tube - drain tube - drawndown tube - drive tube - feed tube - fin tube - flame tube - flexible tube - guide tube - immersion tube - inlet tube - leaky tube - level tube - lining tube - low-fin tube - L-shape tube - neon tube - Pitot tube - polyethylene tube - ribbed tube - riffled tube - riser tube - rust-eaten tube - scaffold tubes - seamless tube - shaped tube - smoke tube - socketed tube - solid-drawn tube - spiral seam tubes - split tube - sucking tube - supply tube - ventilation tube - Venturi tube - welded tube - weldless tube - well tube* * *1. труба; трубка; гильза2. канал замкнутого профиля3. тоннель- aerofin tube
- dall tube
- diffuser tube
- discharging tube
- displacement tube
- dredging tube
- finned tube
- heat tube
- immersed tube
- level tube
- luminous tube
- objective tube
- Pitot tube
- pivot tube
- sample tube
- seamless tube
- smoke tube
- spiral-fin tube
- spiral lockseam tube
- thin-shell hollow tube
- thin-shell tube
- underwater tube
- vacuum sampling tube
- Venturi tube
- vortex tube
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