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1 equal-area longitude
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > equal-area longitude
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2 equal-area longitude
Англо русский политехнический словарь > equal-area longitude
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3 equal-area
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4 longitude
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5 reduced longitude
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > reduced longitude
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6 grid
1) сетка2) решётка3) координатная сетка || наносить (строить) координатную сетку6) змеевик; батарея11) энергосистема (США.) с линиями передач на 132 и 33 кВ14) фильтр грубой очистки ( насоса)15) цел.-бум. перфорированная плита ( промывного ролла)16) мор. доковая клетка•-
accelerating grid
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accumulator grid
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aligned grids
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anode grid
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barrier grid
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cathode grid
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cavity grid
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closely spaced grid
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coarse grid
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collector grid
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collimating grid
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column grid
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communication grid
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computational grid
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control grid
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coordinate grid
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core grid
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core support grid
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deionizing grid
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dense grid
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display character grid
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district heating grid
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equal-area grid
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fine grid
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fish grid
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floating grid
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focusing grid
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focus grid
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free grid
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gage grid
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grade grid
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graphite grid
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ground grid
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helical grid
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klystron control grid
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longitude-latitude grid
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makeup grid
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map grid
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medium grid
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melt grid
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mesh grid
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metal grid
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National grid
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navigation grid
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nested grid
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nonintercepting grid
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nonuniform rectangular grid
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observation grid
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overlay grid
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pin-type melt grid
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power grid
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pyrolitic graphite grid
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quasihomogeneous grid
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raster grid
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rectangular grid
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reference grid
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regional thermal grid
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resonator grid
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retarding grid
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retard grid
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retention grid
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sampling grid
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screening grid
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screen grid
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shadow grid
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shield grid
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signal grid
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space-charge grid
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spacer grid
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spatial grid
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spike grid
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square grid
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squirrel cage grid
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staggered grid
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station ground grid
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suppressor grid
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surveillance grid
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telescopic grid
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typeface grid
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united power grid
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variable-pitch grid
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