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1) General subject: feathering out, pinch2) Geology: attenuation (пласта), check-out, dying out, feathering-out (жил), lens out, nip (пласта), nip out, petering out, pinching out, tailing out (жил), tapering, thinning (формации)4) Construction: dying shift5) Mining: blowout, check-out (пласта, жилы), nip (пласта, залежи), nip-out, petering-out (жилы, пласта), pinching-out (пласта), play-out, tailing-out (пласта, жилы), (рудного тела, пласта) delineation (как процесс построения его границ при моделировании, а не как геологическая характеристика его форм)6) Oil: dying-out, pinch-out ( extent of deposition) (граница -), playing out, tailing-out, thinning (пласта, залежи), thinning out, wedging out, wedging out, pinching out, thinning away, wedge7) Fishery: pitching out, tapering out8) Sakhalin energy glossary: wedging-out9) Oil&Gas technology pinchout10) Sakhalin R: pinch-out (граница-; extent of deposition)11) Makarov: bottoming (рудного тела), pinch (напр., пласта), surface discharge, water discharge, wedging-out (грани кристалла)12) Gold mining: nip (мороза, ветра; пласта, залежи), pinching13) oil&gas: wedge-out -
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Становиться (всё более) очевидным-- While these [iron and copper] can be controlled to some extent by proper internal treatment, it has become more and more apparent that external treatment is also needed in order to prevent deposition in the boiler. Становиться (более) очевидным-- As attempts are made to improve the reliability of the transmission assemblies, the disadvantages of multiple bearings become more obvious.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > становиться ... очевидным
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