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41 oil-bath heating
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > oil-bath heating
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42 local heating
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43 collisional heating
нагрев при столкновении; ударный нагрев; ударное нагревание; нагрев столкновениямиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > collisional heating
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44 electron-beam heating
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > electron-beam heating
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45 oil heating
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > oil heating
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46 radiant heating
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > radiant heating
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47 rotating-bath furnace
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > rotating-bath furnace
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48 lead-bath heating
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49 liquid-bath heating
Англо-русский металлургический словарь > liquid-bath heating
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50 oil-bath heating
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51 salt-bath heating
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52 lead-bath heating
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53 liquid-bath heating
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54 oil-bath heating
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55 salt-bath heating
Металлургия: нагрев в соляной ванне, обогрев соляной ванны -
56 лабораторна нагревателна баня
heating bathБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > лабораторна нагревателна баня
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58 лабораторная баня
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59 нагревательный
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60 лабораторная баня
[lang name="Russian"]кровавая баня, резня — blood bath
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sand bath — noun Etymology: sand (I) + bath 1. : a bath of sand in which laboratory vessels to be heated are partly immersed 2. : a shallow or deep pan usually of iron for holding the sand * * * sand bath noun 1. A bath in sand 2. A vessel for … Useful english dictionary
Roman Baths (Bath) — Infobox Historic building caption=The entrance to the Roman Baths name=Roman Baths location town=Bath location country=England map type=Somerset latitude= 51.38094 longitude= 2.35950 architect=Building John Wood, the Elder, John Wood, the Younger … Wikipedia
Turkish bath — a bath in which the bather, after copious perspiration in a steam room, showers and has a rubdown. [1635 45] * * * Bath originating in the Middle East, combining exposure to warm air, steam immersion, massage, and a cold bath or shower. The… … Universalium