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1 recovery
1) горн. выемка; извлечение2) добыча, отбор (нефти, газа из коллектора); отдача ( коллектора)3) улавливание; извлечение; выделение; получение; выход ( продукта)6) регенерация, восстановление7) рекуперация8) утилизация9) усвоение ( легирующей добавки); переход (элемента в металл шва)•-
aircraft recovery
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air-gap dielectric recovery
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air-injection secondary recovery
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ballistic recovery
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barite recovery
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baseband recovery
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brake current recovery
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by-product recovery
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carrier recovery
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clock recovery
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coal recovery
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commercial recovery
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conventional recovery
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core recovery
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data recovery
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database recovery
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delayed recovery
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dielectric recovery
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drainage recovery
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elastic recovery
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electrode recovery
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energy recuperation recovery
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enhanced oil recovery
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error recovery
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fallback recovery
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flight recovery
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flint recovery
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fractional recovery
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froth recovery
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gas recovery
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grain recovery
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heat recovery
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incomplete recovery
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limited failure recovery
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lumber recovery
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metal recovery
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methane recovery
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microbiological recovery
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mine recovery
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oil recovery
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oil spill recovery
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phase-locked recovery
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pillar recovery
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pipeline recovery
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pipe recovery
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primary oil recovery
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product recovery
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proven recovery
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recovery of strain
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reference-carrier recovery
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seam recovery
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secondary oil recovery
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shaft recovery
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silver recovery
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solvent recovery
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synchronization recovery
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tertiary oil recovery
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thermal oil recovery
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timing recovery
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tool breakage recovery
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ultimate recovery
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unit recovery
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vapor recovery
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volume recovery
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waste recovery
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waste-heat recovery
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wastepaper recovery
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waveform recovery
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2 pulse
1) импульс2) метка•- ac pulse- actuating pulse
- basic pulse
- battery pulse
- bell-shaped pulse
- blackout pulse
- blanking pulse
- break pulse
- broadened optical pulses
- burst-gate pulse
- call-indicator pulse
- check pulse
- clock pulse
- closing pulse
- code pulse
- comparison pulse
- composite pulse
- compressed pulse
- control pulse
- cosine pulse
- current pulse
- currentless pulse
- data current pulse
- data pulse
- dc pulse
- delta pulse
- dial pulse
- digital pulses
- disabling pulse
- drive pulse
- edit pulse
- electromagnetic pulse
- elementary pulse
- emitter pulse
- equalizing pulse
- field-blanking pulse
- field-synchronizing pulse
- flat pulse
- frame-synchronizing pulse
- gating pulse
- ghost pulse
- half-sine pulse
- horizontal blanking pulse
- horizontal-retrace blanking pulse
- horizontal-synchronizing pulse
- inductive pulse
- inhibit pulse
- key pulse
- killer pulse
- line-frequency blanking pulse
- line-synchronizing pulse
- load pulse
- locking pulse
- marker pulse
- marking pulse
- master-synchronization pulse
- metering pulse
- multimode pulse
- negative pulse
- Nyquist pulse
- optical pulse
- picture synchronizing pulse
- pointed pulse
- positive pulse
- potential pulse
- quench pulse
- quenching pulse
- radio-frequency pulse
- rectangular pulse
- reference frame pulse
- reset pulse
- restorer pulse
- ring-off pulse
- sample pulse
- sawtooth pulse
- short optical pulses
- short-time pulse
- sine pulse
- single-phase pulse
- single-polarity pulse
- spacing pulse
- start pulse
- stop pulse
- strobe pulse
- strobing pulse
- stub pulse
- suppressor pulse
- sync pulse
- synchronizing pulse
- tail pulse
- teledata pulse
- tone pulse
- trapezoidal pulse
- tripping pulse
- unidirectional pulse
- unit pulse
- unlocking pulse
- vertical synchronizing pulse
- video pulse
- voltage pulse
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