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1 gamma thickness gauge
Англо-русский словарь по прокатке металлов > gamma thickness gauge
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2 gamma-ray thickness gauge
English-russian dictionary of physics > gamma-ray thickness gauge
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3 gauge
1. размер, толщина, калибр || измерять, калибровать2. измерительный прибор, калиброметр- gauge of sheet
- gauge of wire
- beta gauge
- beta-ray gauge
- beta thickness gauge
- contacting gauge
- control gauge
- delivery gauge
- dial gauge
- diaphragm gauge
- electric resistance strain gauge
- electrolimit gauge
- electronic width gauge
- end gauge
- float gauge
- flow gauge
- gamma gauge
- gamma thickness gauge
- gas gauge
- go-gauge
- heavy gauge
- infra-ray diameter gauge
- infra-ray width gauge
- ingoing gauge
- length shear gauge
- level gauge
- light gauge
- limit gauge
- limit plug gauge
- maximum gauge
- mechanical gauge
- mercury gauge
- minimum gauge
- movable gauge
- non-contact thickness gauge
- nucleonic thickness gauge
- off-gauge
- on-gauge
- outgoing gauge
- overhead gauge
- pipe-wall gauge
- pressure gauge
- radiation thickness gauge
- recording gauge
- saw gauge
- shear gauge
- sheet gauge
- sight feed gauge
- standard sheet metal gauge
- strain gauge
- tank gauge
- thickness gauge
- tube gauge
- ultrasonic gauge
- ultrasonic thickness gauge
- uneven gauge
- uniform gauge
- wire gauge
- wire resistance strain gauge
- wire strain gauge
- X-act ray pipe-wall gauge
- X-act ray thickness gauge
- X-ray tin coating thickness gauge
- X-ray width gauge
- zinc gauge
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