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1 водоотдача
1) Geology: water return2) Engineering: filtration (бурового раствора на водной основе), filtration-loss quality (водных буровых растворов), water yield, yield of water3) Oil: WL (water loss), filter loss (бурового раствора), filtration (бурового раствора), filtration loss (бурового раствора), fluid loss, water loss (водных буровых растворов)4) Hydrogeology: storactivity (Способность горных пород, насыщ. водой, отдавать воду гравитационную)5) Drilling: filtration characteristics6) Sakhalin energy glossary: filtrate loss7) Sakhalin R: well completion8) Makarov: runout, water yield (водохранилища), water yield (сумма поверхностного и подземного стоков с водосбора)9) oil&gas: filtrate, filtration qualities, fluid loss (бурового раствора), mud filtrate, water loss (бурового раствора) -
2 фильтрация
1) General subject: decantation, filtration, infiltration, leakage2) Geology: earth leakage3) Medicine: percolation, seepage4) Engineering: cleaning5) Automobile industry: weeping6) Hydrography: weepage7) Polygraphy: filtration process8) Radio: smoothing9) Information technology: screening10) Oil: filter loss, filtering, fluid loss (бурового или цементного раствора), invasion, lautering, leak, water loss11) Geophysics: filtering operation12) Ecology: groundwater seepage13) Drilling: filtration characteristics, flow14) Sakhalin energy glossary: filtrate loss, flow; fluid flow in the reservoir15) Network technologies: filter16) Automation: sifting17) Sakhalin R: fluid flow in the reservoir18) Cables: filtering (filtration)19) Makarov: colation, draught, exudation, laundering, permeability, permeation, weep20) oil&gas: filtration qualities, flow properties21) General subject: seep
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