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= classical crystallographic class фёдоровский кристаллографический (магнитный) класс; белый кристаллографический (магнитный) класс; чёрный кристаллографический (магнитный) классThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > classical crystal class
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40 classical fracture
classical fracture, typical fractureклассический перелом, типичный перелом
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