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1 deflection system
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2 horizontal deflection system
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > horizontal deflection system
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3 electron-beam deflection system
electron-beam deflection system Elektronenstrahlablenksystem nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > electron-beam deflection system
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4 отклоняющая система электронного микроскопа
отклоняющая система электронного микроскопа
отклоняющая система
Электронно-оптический элемент электронного микроскопа, предназначенный для отклонения электронного пучка электрическими или магнитными полями.
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25. Отклоняющая система электронного микроскопа
Отклоняющая система
D. Ablenksystem
E. Deflection system
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Электронно-оптический элемент электронного микроскопа, предназначенный для отклонения электронного пучка электрическими или магнитными полями
Источник: ГОСТ 21006-75: Микроскопы электронные. Термины, определения и буквенные обозначения оригинал документа
Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > отклоняющая система электронного микроскопа
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5 отклоняющая система электронно-лучевого прибора
отклоняющая система электронно-лучевого прибора
Устройство, создающее магнитные и (или) электрические поля для отклонения электронного пучка электронно-лучевого прибора.
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