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1 field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
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2 field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
English-Russian electronics dictionary > field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
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3 field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
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4 field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
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5 focusing
1) фокусировка•- automatic focusing
- ballistic focusing
- dynamic focusing
- electric focusing
- electromagnetic focusing
- electrostatic focusing
- field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
- gas focusing
- ionic focusing
- magnetic focusing
- M-type focusing
- O focusing
- O-type focusing
- periodic permanent-magnet focusing
- permanent-magnet focusing
- phase focusing
- PPM focusing
- solenoid focusing
- space-charge focusing
- uniform magnetic-field focusing -
6 focusing
1) фокусировка•- automatic focusing
- ballistic focusing
- dynamic focusing
- electric focusing
- electromagnetic focusing
- electrostatic focusing
- field-reversal permanent-magnet focusing
- gas focusing
- ionic focusing
- magnetic focusing
- M-type focusing
- O focusing
- O-type focusing
- periodic permanent-magnet focusing
- permanent-magnet focusing
- phase focusing
- PPM focusing
- solenoid focusing
- space-charge focusing
- uniform magnetic-field focusingThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > focusing
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7 фокусировка знакопеременным полем постоянных магнитов
Electronics: field-reversal permanent-magnet focusingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фокусировка знакопеременным полем постоянных магнитов
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