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1 diffraction coupler
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2 diffraction coupler
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3 diffraction coupler
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > diffraction coupler
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4 diffraction
дифракция; преломление (лучей); рассеяние- diffraction coupler - diffraction deflector - diffraction of light - diffraction of sound - optical diffraction -
5 shock
удар; толчок; сотрясение; скачок уплотнения; ударная волна; II сотрясаться- shock absorber body - shock absorber bracket - shock absorber contracts - shock absorber cord - shock absorber cushions shocks - shock-absorber drill - shock absorber extends - shock absorber friction disk - shock absorber lever - shock absorber link - shock absorber liquid - shock absorber operates on hydraulic action - shock absorber packing gland - shock absorber serves to cushion - shock absorber shaft - shock absorber spring - shock absorber strap - shock-absorbing capacity - shock-absorbing connection - shock-absorbing coupler - shock absorbing device - shock absorbing fixtures - shock-absorbing jib - shock absorbing mounting - shock-absorbing rubber pad - shock-absorbing rubber sole - shock-absorbing skid block - shock absorption - shock acceleration - shock-and-vibration machine - shock-and-vibration - shock angle - shock characteristic - shock coagulation - shock compressibility - shock compression - shock-compression parameters - shock concrete - shock current - shock damage - shock diffraction - shock diffuser - shock drive - shock effect - shock excitation - shock-excited oscillation - shock-excited oscillator - shock-expansion field - shock-free - shock-free entry - shock-free flow - shock-free vibration machine - shock front - shock-generating body - shock guard - shock hardening - shock hauler - shock hazard - shock heating - shock-induced cracking - shock-induced separation - shock-initiated ignition - shock isolator - shock layer - shock line - shock loading - shock loss - shock losses - shock motion - shock-mounted - shock peening - shock pick-up - shock pressure - shock-proof steering - shock-proof thermocouple - shock-proof - shock proofness - shock propagation - shock-protected - shock pulse - shock rating - shock resistance - shock resistant - shock-resistant vibration-suppressing drill collar - shock-resisting steel - shock-sensitive - shock sensitivity - shock sensor - shock-separated flow - shock spectrum - shock sphere - shock spring - shock-stalling speed - shock-stalling - shock strength - shock stress - shock-strut diffuser - shock strut impact travel - shock strut piston - shock strut - shock sub - shock surface - shock table - shock tool - shock tube - shock velocity - shock-vibrating machining - shock vibration - shock voltage - shock-wave attenuation - shock wave compaction - shock wave compression - shock-wave cone - shock-wave decay - shock-wave discontinuity - shock-wave disturbance - shock-wave drag - shock-wave drill - shock-wave drilling - shock-wave dynamics - shock-wave envelope - shock wave front - shock-wave generator - shock-wave heating - shock wave intensity - shock-wave intersection - shock-wave intersection point - shock wave junction - shock-wave pattern - shock wave propagation - shock-wave pumping - shock wave reflection - shock wave refraction - shock-wave shadow - shock wave stability - shock wave strength - shock-wave structure - shock-wave system - shock wave - shock wave thickness - shock-wave tunnel - shock wave velocity
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