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41 moment-of-momentum equation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > moment-of-momentum equation
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42 partial differential equation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > partial differential equation
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43 perturbed equation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > perturbed equation
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44 quadratic equation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > quadratic equation
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45 total equation
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46 transient equation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > transient equation
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47 vector equation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > vector equation
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48 differential equation
English-Russian big medical dictionary > differential equation
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49 asymptotic equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > asymptotic equation
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50 criticality equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > criticality equation
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51 fluid equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fluid equation
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52 general reactor equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > general reactor equation
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53 governing equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > governing equation
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54 heat equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > heat equation
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55 nuclear equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > nuclear equation
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56 one-group equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > one-group equation
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57 transport equation
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > transport equation
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58 adiabatic equation
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > adiabatic equation
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59 allometric equation
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60 biharmonic equation
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