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Engineering: DLGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > detection limit goal
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требующийся предел обнаружения; необходимая чувствительностьEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > detection limit goal
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1) Военный термин: Defense Liaison Group, Destroyer Leader, Guided missile2) Техника: detection limit goal3) Сокращение: Digital Laser Gyro, Large Destroyer, Guided Missile, difference of longitude, guided missile frigate (View logo for USS King DLG-10)4) Транспорт: Digital Line Graphs, Discus Launched Glider5) Расширение файла: Digital Line Graph, Dialog resources (DN), Dialog resource script file (Microsoft Windows SDK)6) Аэропорты: Dillingham, Alaska USA -
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1) Военный термин: Defense Liaison Group, Destroyer Leader, Guided missile2) Техника: detection limit goal3) Сокращение: Digital Laser Gyro, Large Destroyer, Guided Missile, difference of longitude, guided missile frigate (View logo for USS King DLG-10)4) Транспорт: Digital Line Graphs, Discus Launched Glider5) Расширение файла: Digital Line Graph, Dialog resources (DN), Dialog resource script file (Microsoft Windows SDK)6) Аэропорты: Dillingham, Alaska USA -
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Engineering: detection limit goalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > требующийся предел обнаружения
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