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1 floating gill net
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2 floating gill net
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3 net
net 1. сеть; сетка; 2. паутинаnet volume чистый объем веществаcannon net пушечная сеть (для ловли крупных птиц)cone-shaped net коническая (планктонная) сетьdip net водный сачокfloating gill net сетка-верхоплавкаlift net сачокmist net паутинная сеть (для ловли мелких птиц)plankton net планктонная сетьsweep net сачокEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > net
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4 net
1) сеть; сетка; сетчатая структура2) паутина•- bottom gill net
- bow net
- cannon net
- casting net
- closing net
- cone-shaped net
- dip net
- drift net
- entangling net
- fixed gill net
- floating gill net
- floating-lead trap net
- free gill net
- fyke net
- gill net
- head net
- hoop net
- Iuday net
- lift net
- mist net
- mosquito net
- nerve net
- NHR net
- plankton net
- pound net
- river drift net
- stake net
- sweep net
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5 net
1) сеть2) сетка3) схема4) мн. ч. трик. полотно•-
air-air net
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airborne radar net
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base net
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bottom net
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box net
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cargo net
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channel net
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circled net
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compromise net
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correlation net
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distributed sensor net
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distribution net
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drag net
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drift net
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encircling net
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entangling net
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fixed net
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fixed-frequency net
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floating net
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flow net
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free net
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fyke net
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gill net
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gravity reference net
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hoop net
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impounding net
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keep net
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logical net
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neural net
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neuron net
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paranzella net
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Petri net
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protective net
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purse net
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radar net
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radio net
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Raschel curtain nets
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rescue alarm net
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safety net
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scoop net
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sewer net
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sink net
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stream net
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subboundary net
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supply net
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sweep net
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trap net
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trawl net
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tuck net
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wash net
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wing net
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wire gauze net
См. также в других словарях:
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