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1 energy beam
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2 energy beam
мощный луч: мощный пучокThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > energy beam
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3 energy beam
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4 energy beam welding
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5 energy beam welding
лучевая сварка (напр. лазерная)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > energy beam welding
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6 energy-beam processing
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > energy-beam processing
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7 high-energy beam
high-energy beam energiereicher Strahl mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > high-energy beam
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8 high-energy beam
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9 high energy beam
beam masking — диафрагмирование луча; диафрагмирование пучка
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10 superhigh energy beam
English-Russian big medical dictionary > superhigh energy beam
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11 directed energy beam ABM system
Военный термин: система ПРО с применением лучевого оружия направленной энергииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > directed energy beam ABM system
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12 directed energy beam weapon
Военный термин: оружие направленной энергииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > directed energy beam weapon
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13 high energy beam
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14 high-energy beam
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15 superhigh energy beam
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16 high-energy beam
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17 directed-energy beam weapon
лучевое оружие направленной энергии, пучковое оружие направленной энергииPolitics english-russian dictionary > directed-energy beam weapon
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18 high-energy beam
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19 low-energy beam
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20 directed energy beam weapon
English-Russian military dictionary > directed energy beam weapon
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