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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > crushed electrodes
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Техника: электродный бой, электродный лом -
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złom elektrodowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > crushed electrodes
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > электродный бой
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электрод || электродныйelectrode " in the act" — электрод в активном состоянии;electrode with a mobile carrier — электрод с подвижным переносчиком зарядов;-
accelerating electrode
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accumulation electrode
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active electrode
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air electrode
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air-gap electrode
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amorphous carbon electrode
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anion-exchange electrode
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anion-reversible electrode
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anion-selective electrode
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arc-cutting electrode
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arc-welding electrode
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bare-wire electrode
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bare electrode
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base electrode
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basic-covered electrode
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basic electrode
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bias electrode
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biosensing electrode
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body electrode
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bottom electrode
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cadmium electrode
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carbon electrode
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carry electrode
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cation-exchange electrode
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cation-reversible electrode
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cation-selective electrode
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cellulose electrode
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cellulose-coated electrode
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cellulose-covered electrode
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coated electrode
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collecting electrode
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collector electrode
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color-selecting electrode
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consumable electrode
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continuous electrode
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control electrode
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convergence electrode
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coplanar electrodes
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counter electrode
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covered electrode
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crushed electrodes
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cutting electrode
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decelerating electrode
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deflecting electrode
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discharge electrode
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dust-coated electrode
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earthing electrode
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earth electrode
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electrochemical machining electrode
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electrolysis electrode
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electrolytic electrode
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emitter electrode
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field relief electrode
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floating electrode
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flowing electrode
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flow electrode
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fluid electrode
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flux-coated electrode
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flux-encased electrode
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focusing electrode
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funnel shaped electrode
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furnace electrode
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gas electrode
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gate electrode
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grained transparent electrode
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graphite electrode
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grounding electrode
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ground electrode
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guide electrode
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hard-facing electrode
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hearth-level electrode
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heavily coated electrode
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high-strength electrode
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IEM-oxygen air electrode
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IEM-oxygen electrode
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ignitor electrode
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implanted electrode
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inexpensive electrode
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input electrode
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intensifier electrode
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ionizing electrode
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keep-alive electrode
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light-covered electrode
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liquid electrode
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low electrode
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main electrode
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manual electrode
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mercury electrode
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metal electrode
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metal-foil electrode
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metallized electrode
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modulating electrode
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multiple electrode
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negative electrode
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nonconsumable electrode
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normal electrode
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output electrode
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plated electrode
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poling electrode
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positive electrode
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postdeflection accelerating electrode
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post accelerating electrode
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powdered electrode
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precipitation electrode
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receiving electrode
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reference electrode
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reflecting electrode
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reflector electrode
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repelling electrode
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resistance spot-welding electrode
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sample electrode
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scavenger electrode
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seam-welding electrode
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segmented electrode
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self-cleaning electrode
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self-generating electrode
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semiconductor electrode
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sensing electrode
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shaped electrode
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shielding electrode
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shield electrode
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sidewall electrode
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signal electrode
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Soderberg electrode
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solid electrode
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sounding electrode
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specific ion electrode
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sphere electrode
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spot-welding electrode
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starting electrode
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target electrode
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terminal electrode
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tool electrode
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transfer electrode
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transparent electrode
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trigger electrode
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tubular electrode
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twinned electrode
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unbaked electrode
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uncoated electrode
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welding electrode
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zoom electrode
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