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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > dissociating power
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > dissociating power
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English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > dissociating power
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English-russian astronautics dictionary > dissociating power
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6 state
1) состояние2) положение4) (энергетический) уровень; (энергетическое) состояние5) утверждать; формулировать6) корректурный оттиск с гравюры•state as received — 1. в состоянии поставки 2. в состоянии непосредственно после (технологической) обработки;in heat-treated state — в термически обработанном состоянии;-
active state
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aggregative state
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allowed state
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amorphous state
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as-cast state
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austenitic state
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balanced state
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blocking state
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bound state
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breakdown state
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charged state
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completely failed state
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completely operable state
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condensed state
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conducting state
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critical state
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crystalline state
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cutoff state
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dead state
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deenergized state
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deep-lying state
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deep state
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degenerate state
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dissociating state
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disturbed state
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don't care state
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dopant-induced state
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dynamic balance state
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dynamic state of power system
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elastic state
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emergency maintenance state
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emergency state
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empty state
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energy state
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equilibrium state
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eutectic state
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excited state
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failed state
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filled state
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final state
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fluidized state
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forced state
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free state
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functioning state
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fundamental state
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gaseous state
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gel state
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glassy state
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green state
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ground quantum state
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ground state
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high-elasticity state
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impurity state
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indifferent state
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initial state
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in-service state
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intermediate state
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ionization state
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joint state
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labile state
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latent state
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liquid state
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liquid-crystal state
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logic state
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magnetic state
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marginal state
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martensitic state
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metastable state
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molten state
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nonconducting state
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nondegenerate state
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nonequilibrium state
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nonsteady state
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occupied state
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off state
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on state
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on-line parallel redundant state
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original operating state
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partial operable state
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phase state
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physical state
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planar stressed state
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plastic state
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postemergency state
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power system emergency state
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power system hunting state
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power system state
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prerigor state
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process state
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pyroplastic state
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quantum state
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quasi-stationary state
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quiescent state
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ready state
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redundant state
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reference state
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remanent state
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reset state
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resistive state
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rubberlike state
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set state
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shallow-lying state
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shallow state
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solid state
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stable state
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standby redundant state
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standby state
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state of inventory
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state of nonoperability
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state of operability
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state of reservoir depletion
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stationary state
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strained state
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strain state
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stressed state
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stress state
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stress-free state
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supervisor state
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surface state
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suspension state
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task state
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three-dimensional stress state
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transient state
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trapping state
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triaxial stress state
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two-dimensional stress state
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unbound state
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unfilled state
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uniaxial stress state
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unoccupied state
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unperturbed working state
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unstable state
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vacant state
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vaporized state
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wait state
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yield state
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zero state
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zero-wait state
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