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121 IHRA
сокр. [increasing hazard rate average] среднее значение возрастающей интенсивности отказов -
122 DHR
[dry hole reentered] — непродуктивная скважина, в которой продолжены бурение или иные работы
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сокр.1) [decreasing hazard rate] убывающая интенсивность отказов2) [dry hole reentered] непродуктивная скважина, в которой продолжены бурильные и другие работы* * *• непродуктивная скважина, в которой продолжены бурение или иные работы• непродуктивная скважина, в которой продолжены бурильные и другие работы -
123 HR
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124 AHR
сокр.[acceptable hazard rate] допустимая интенсивность отказов* * * -
125 IHRA
сокр.[increasing hazard rate average] среднее значение возрастающей интенсивности отказов* * * -
126 AHR
1. acceptable hazard rate - допустимая интенсивность отказов; приемлемая интенсивность отказов;2. active high resolution - активная высокая разрешающая способность;3. aqueous homogeneous reactor - водный гомогенный ядерный реактор -
127 DHR
1. decay heat removal - отвод тепла остаточного тепловыделения;2. decreasing hazard rate - убывающая интенсивность отказов;3. dry hole reentered - непродуктивная скважина, в которой продолжены бурильные и другие работы -
128 IHRA
increasing hazard rate average - среднее значение возрастающей интенсивности отказов
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