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1 chamber
n1) камера, відсік2) порожнина•- airborne haze chamber - air-mixing chamber - altitude chamber - altitude/temperature chamber - altitude test chamber - anechoic chamber - annular combustion chamber - balance chamber - camera chamber - cannular combustion chamber - can-type combustion chamber - Chamber of Commerce - combustion chamber - decompression chamber - divided combustion chamber - environmental chamber - expansion chamber - low-pressure chamber - mixing chamber - multiple combustion chamber - plenum chamber - plenum combustion chamber - precombustion chamber - pressure chamber - reverse-flow combustion chamber - stagnation chamber - straight-flow combustion chamber - thermal vacuum chamber - tubo-annular combustion chamber - tubular combustion chamber -
2 ratio
1) відношення; співвідношення 2) коефіцієнт - aspect ratio vertical
- beam pressure ratio
- common-base forward-current transfer ratio
- common-emitter forward-current transfer ratio
- common-mode rejection ratio
- concentration ratio
- cost-реrformance ratio
- coupling ratio
- damping ratio
- doping ratio
- etching ratio
- etch ratio
- expansion ratio
- injection ratio
- mixture ratio
- multiplication ratio
- on-off current ratio
- oversampling ratio
- Poisson’s ratio
- ripple ratio
- scaling ratio
- shrinkage ratio
- signal-to-noise ratio
- speed/power ratio
- stoichiometric ratio
- TMG/TEG ratio
- width-to-length W/L ratio
- width-to-length ratio
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