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1) Техника: движение границ доменов, движение стенок доменов2) Металлургия: перемещение границ доменов3) Электроника: движение доменной границы -
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рух доменної межіEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > domain-wall motion
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > domain-wall motion
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11 domain-wall motion theory
Электроника: теория движения доменных границУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > domain-wall motion theory
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English-Russian electronics dictionary > domain-wall motion theory
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13 domain-wall motion theory
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > domain-wall motion theory
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14 irreversible domain wall motion
English-Russian electronics dictionary > irreversible domain wall motion
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > irreversible domain wall motion
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16 irreversible domain wall motion
Электроника: необратимое смещение доменной границыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > irreversible domain wall motion
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= irreversible domain wall motion необратимое движение доменной границыEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > irreversible wall motion
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19 irreversible wall motion
= irreversible domain wall motion необратимое движение доменной границыThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > irreversible wall motion
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20 motion
1) движение2) механизм•- ballistic electron motion
- Brownian motion
- bubble motion
- chaotic motion
- domain-wall motion
- fast motion
- fault motion
- field-assisted motion
- harmonic motion
- irreversible wall motion
- irreversible domain wall motion
- random motion
- regular motion
- slow motion
- stable motion
- stochastic motion
- vortex motion
- zero-point motion
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