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1 Aussenfläche von Schnittholz
наружная пласть пиломатериала
Ндп. лицевая пласть пиломатериала
Пласть пиломатериала, более отдаленная от сердцевины бревна, а также обе пласти сердцевинной доски.
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36. Наружная пласть пиломатериала
Ндп. Лицевая пласть пиломатериала
D. Aussenfläche von Schnittholz
E. Sawn timber external face
F. Face extérieure du bois scié
Пласть пиломатериала, более отдаленная от сердцевины бревна, а также обе пласти сердцевинной доски
Источник: ГОСТ 18288-87: Производство лесопильное. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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