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1 fracture mechanics diagram
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fracture mechanics diagram
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2 gliding fracture
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > gliding fracture
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3 brittle fracture
хрупкое разрушение; хрупкий изломEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > brittle fracture
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4 dimple fracture
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > dimple fracture
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5 initiation of fracture
зарождение разрушения; начало разрываEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > initiation of fracture
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6 iron-cementite diagram
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7 laser directivity diagram
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