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121 operation
1. работа, действие; срабатывание3. операция4. эксплуатация < по назначению>; применение авиации5. управление, пилотирование <ЛА>6. полет7. боевые действия; бой; сражение4-D operationsaeronautical operationsair refuelling operationair-cargo operationsair-to-air operationsairborne operationaircraft operationaircraft operationsairdrop operationsairfield operationsairline operationairmobile operationsairport surface operationsairship operationsall-cargo operationsamphibious operationsantiarmor operationsaugmented power operationbackside operationbattle-damaged runway operationsBDR operationBDR runway operationsblue water operationbusiness flying operationscargo operationscargo-carrying operationscarrier operationscasevac operationsCategory II operationscommercial operationscommuter operationscontrol law operationcoupled operationcruise operationsdaylight operationsdecoupled operationdegraded mode operationdifferential operationdomestic operationsdry power operationemergency operationextended-range operationeyes out the cockpit operationfailure operationfeathering operationfield operationsfirefighting operationfixed-base operationflight operationflight refuelling operationfree-deck operationsfull-attention operationsground-air-ground operationhands-on-throttle-and-stick operationhead-down operationhead-up operationhelicopter operationhelicopter operationshelicopter-based minesweeping operationshigh-power operationHOTAS operationhover operationhub operationshub-and-spoke operationIFR operationsinstrument flight operationsjet operationjetborne operationslong range operationslow-level operationslow-speed operationmedevac operationsmedium-altitude operationsmedium-level operationsmine countermeasures operationsnap-of-the-earth operationsneutral backside operationnonreversing operationnonafterburning operationoff-base operationsoffshore operationsoil rig operationsparatroop operationspartial power operationpassenger carrying operationspostattack operationspursuit operationrecovery operationrefuelling operationrepair operationsrough airfield operationsround-the-clock operationssea-based operationsshipboard operationshore-based operationsshort range operationsshort-field operationsshort-haul operationsshuttle-type operationssingle-engine operationsingle-engined operationsingle-pilot operationsingle-seat operationslingload operationsstall-free operationSTO operationSTOL operationsSTOLport operationsSTOVL operationssub-zero operationstailwind operationtakeoff operationtakeoff and landing operationsthree-crew operationtilt-rotor operationstracking operationstrimmed operationtrouble-free operationtwin-engined operationtwin-jet operationstwo-crew operationtwo-pilot operationtwo-shift operationultralight operationsunfeathering operationunrestricted operationutility operationsvector operationsvertical operationvertical operationswinter operationszero-zero operation -
122 oil
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123 operation
работа, действие; операция; бой, сражение; основная функция; деятельность; оперирование, манипуляция; эксплуатация; управление, пилотирование (ЛА) ; pl. полётыoperation of landing flaps — выпуск или уборка посадочных закрылков [щитков]
smooth operation of the aircraft — плавное управление [пилотирование] ЛА
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124 light
свет; лампа, см. тж. lamp; фара; огонь; освещать; светиться); зажигать; включать, запускать ( двигатель) ; лёгкий"pitch aug" warning light — сигнальная лампа «стабилизация тангажа»
air refueling (indicator) light — лампа сигнализации готовности системы дозаправки топливом в полете
auto-pitch out warning light — лампа сигнализации отключения автомата предотвращения сваливания [срыва]
cancel the light — гасить лампу [огонь]
canopy (unlocked) warning light — сигнальная лампа «фонарь не заперт»
clearance plane indicator light — лампа индикации плоскости безопасности (при полете на малых высотах)
DC generator OFF light — сигнальная лампа «генератор постоянного тока не работает», лампа сигнализации отключения генератора постоянного тока
drop tank empty light — сигнальная лампа «сбрасываемый бак пуст»
emergency fuel system caution light — лампа сигнализации о переходе на аварийную систему топливоподачи
fire control solution light — лампа индикации режима работы системы автоматического управления огнём
get a green light — получать одобрение или разрешение (напр. на посадку)
hydraulic pump inoperative light — сигнальная лампа «гидронасос не работает»
inertial navigator out warning light — лампа сигнализации об отказе инерциальной навигационной системы
landing gear warning light — световая сигнализация или сигнальная лампа «выпусти шасси»
line up on the approach lights — выходить на огни [в створ огней] подхода
oxygen low caution light — лампа сигнализации остатка [израсходования] кислорода
oxygen low warning light — лампа сигнализации остатка [израсходования] кислорода
pitch M. A. caution light — лампа сигнализации о неисправности механизма изменения передаточного отношения в канале тангажа
reverse unlocked warning light — сигнальная лампа «реверс не застопорен»
sequenced flashing approach lights — бегущие проблесковые огни приближения [подхода]
special weapons unlocked warning light — лампа сигнализации отсутствия блокировки специальных видов оружия
stall recovery warning light — лампа сигнализации работоспособности системы предотвращения сваливания
tank empty caution light — сигнальная лампа «бак пуст», лампа сигнализации выработки топлива из бака
tank empty indicator light — сигнальная лампа «бак пуст», лампа сигнализации выработки топлива из бака
unsafe landing gear warning light — сигнальная лампа «шасси в опасном положении»
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125 handling
1. управление; пилотирование; манипулирование2. управляемость <ЛА>; пилотажные характеристикиhandling in pitchhandling in rollhandling in yawaerobatic handlingaircraft handlingboundary layer handlingcarefree handlingdata handlingdeck handlingdeparture-free handlingdistortion handlingengine handlingflight path handlingground handlinghigh-alpha handlinghigh-AOA handlinglateral handlinglow-speed handlingmaterial handlingsingle-engined handlingtraffic handlingwater handling -
126 target
цель; мишень; конечный пункт; пункт назначения; надувной макет; заданное значение ( регулируемого параметра) ; намеченный, запланированный, расчётныйkeep the "pipper" on target — держать перекрестие прицела на цели
low(-altitude, -flying, -level) target — низколетящая [низколетающая] цель или мишень
point at the target — направлять на [в] цель
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127 Wankel, Felix
[br]b. 13 August 1902 Lahr, Black Forest, Germanyd. 9 October 1988 Lindau, Bavaria, Germany[br]German internal combustion engineer, inventor of the Wankel rotary engine.[br]Wankel was first employed at the German Aeronautical Research Establishment, where he worked on rotary valves and valve sealing techniques in the early 1930s and during the Second World War. In 1951 he joined NSU Motorenwerk AG, a motor manufacturer based at Neckarsulm, near Stuttgart, and began work on his rotary engine; the idea for this had first occurred to Wankel as early as 1929. He had completed his first design by 1954, and in 1957 his first prototype was tested. The Wankel engine has a three-pointed rotor, like a prism of an equilateral triangle but with the sides bowed outwards. This rotor is geared to a driveshaft and rotates within a closely fitting and slightly oval-shaped chamber so that, on each revolution, the power stroke is applied to each of the three faces of the rotor as they pass a single spark plug. Two or more rotors may be mounted coaxially, their power strokes being timed sequentially. The engine has only two moving parts, the rotor and the output shaft, making it about a quarter less in weight compared with a conventional piston engine; however, its fuel consumption is high and its exhaust emissions are relatively highly pollutant. The average Wankel engine speed is 5,500 rpm. The first production car to use a Wankel engine was the NSU Ro80, though this was preceded by the experimental NSU Spyder prototype, an open two-seater. The Japanese company Mazda is the only other automobile manufacturer to have fitted a Wankel engine to a production car, although licences were taken by Alfa Romeo, Peugeot- Citroën, Daimler-Benz, Rolls-Royce, Toyota, Volkswagen-Audi (the company that bought NSU in the mid-1970s) and many others; Daimler-Benz even produced a Mercedes C-111 prototype with a three-rotor Wankel engine. The American aircraft manufacturer Curtiss-Wright carried out research for a Wankel aero-engine which never went into production, but the Austrian company Rotax produced a motorcycle version of the Wankel engine which was fitted by the British motorcycle manufacturer Norton to a number of its models.While Wankel became director of his own research establishment at Lindau, on Lake Constance in southern Germany, Mazda continued to improve the rotary engine and by the time of Wankel's death the Mazda RX-7 coupé had become a successful, if not high-selling, Wankel -engined sports car.[br]Further ReadingN.Faith, 1975, Wankel: The Curious Story Behind the Revolutionary Rotary Engine, New York: Stein \& Day.IMcN -
128 characteristic
1) свойство, признак2) характеристика; мн. ч. технические данные; параметры3) кривая•-
absolute spectral-response characteristic
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acceleration characteristic of fuel
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acceleration characteristic
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acceptable water characteristic
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adsorption-desorption characteristic of catalyst
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aerodynamic characteristics
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aerolastic characteristics
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aging characteristics
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air flow characteristic
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aircraft performance characteristics
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amplitude-versus-frequency response characteristic
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amplitude-frequency response characteristic
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amplitude-versus-frequency characteristic
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amplitude-frequency characteristic
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amplitude-phase characteristic
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anode characteristic
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attenuation characteristic
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availability characteristic
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background response characteristic
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baking characteristic
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B-H characteristic
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bonding characteristics
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brake response characteristic
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braking characteristic
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bread-making characteristic
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breakdown characteristic
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brittle-fracture characteristic
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camera spectral-sensitivity camera-taking characteristics
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camera spectral camera-taking characteristics
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camera spectral-sensitivity characteristics
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camera spectral characteristics
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casting characteristics
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cathode characteristic
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charge characteristic
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chromatic characteristic
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cleaning characteristics
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coking characteristics
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color characteristic
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color photographic characteristics
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comparison characteristics
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constant-current characteristic
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continuous cooling transformation characteristics
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control characteristic
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cooking characteristics
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corrosive characteristics
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crack propagation characteristic
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cracking characteristic of catalyst
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creep characteristic
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current-illumination characteristic
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current-voltage characteristic
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cutoff characteristic
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cutoff current characteristic
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damping characteristic
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dc characteristic
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decay characteristic
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design characteristics
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detonation characteristic
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diode characteristic
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directional characteristic
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discharge characteristic
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discharge voltage-current characteristic
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distillation characteristic
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double-humped characteristic
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drooping characteristic
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dynamic characteristic
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edibility characteristics
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efficiency-concentration characteristic
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E-I characteristic
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elastic characteristics
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electrode characteristic
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elevation characteristics
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emission characteristic
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engine full-load characteristics
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envelope delay characteristic
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etching characteristic
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exposure characteristics
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fail-safe characteristics
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falling characteristic
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fatigue characteristic
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feedback characteristic
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filtration characteristic of catalyst
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flashover characteristic
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flight characteristics
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flow characteristics
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fluidizing characteristics
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forward characteristic
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frequency-response characteristic
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frequency characteristic
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friction gearing pull characteristic
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frictional characteristic of lubricants
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fuel gravity characteristics
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full-load characteristic
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fusibility characteristic
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gain characteristic
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gain-frequency characteristic
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gain-phase characteristic
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gain-transfer characteristic
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gamma characteristic
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gray-tone characteristic
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grid characteristic
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grid-drive characteristic
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group-delay characteristic
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handling characteristic
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hardening characteristics
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heat transfer characteristic
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high-temperature stress-rupture characteristic
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holographic characteristics
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hysteresis characteristic
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impedance-frequency characteristic
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impedance characteristic
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input characteristic
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knock characteristic of gasoline
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lag characteristic
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landing characteristics
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light-transfer characteristic
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linear characteristic
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load characteristic
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longevity propagation characteristic
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luminous characteristic
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luminous-resistance characteristic
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machine characteristics
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magnetic characteristic
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magnetization characteristic
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mb characteristics
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metering characteristic
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milling characteristic
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moisture discharge characteristic
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noise characteristic
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no-load characteristic
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nozzle spray characteristic
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numerical characteristic
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open-circuit characteristic
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operating characteristics
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optimal characteristic
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output characteristic
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overload characteristics
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oxidation characteristic
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packing characteristic of polymer
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performance characteristics
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persistance characteristic
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phase-response characteristic
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phase characteristic
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photographic characteristics
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photovoltaic characteristic
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plate characteristic
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population characteristic
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pore structure characteristic of catalyst
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positive void characteristic
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power characteristic of fuel
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prearcing time/current characteristic
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pressure drop characteristics
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processing characteristics
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propulsion performance characteristics
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pulse-response characteristic
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pulse characteristic
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qualitative characteristic
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quantitative characteristic
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quantization characteristic
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recovery characteristic
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rectifying characteristic
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reliability characteristic
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resin leakage characteristics
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resistance variation characteristic
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resistance-temperature characteristic
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resolving-power characteristics
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resonance characteristic
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response characteristic
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reverse characteristic
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running characteristics
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sample characteristic
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saturation characteristic
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sensitometric characteristics
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series characteristic
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shatter characteristic
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short-circuit characteristic
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shunt characteristic
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sloping characteristic
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solidifying characteristics of oil
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spectral characteristic
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spectral-sensitivity characteristic
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speed-torque characteristic
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spin-recovery characteristics
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square-wave response characteristic
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stability characteristics
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stalling characteristics
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stall characteristics
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start/stop characteristic
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starting characteristic
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static characteristic
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steady-state characteristic
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strain-hardening characteristic
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strength characteristics
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surge characteristic
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swelling characteristic
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switching characteristic
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takeoff and landing characteristics
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temperature characteristic
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test-bench characteristics
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thermal and physical characteristics
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throttling characteristic
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time characteristic
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time-to-failure characteristic
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timing characteristic
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toughness characteristic
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towing characteristic
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track-defining characteristics
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transfer characteristic
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transient characteristic
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transmission characteristic
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tribological characteristics
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tribometrical characteristics
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tribotechnical characteristics
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trim characteristics
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trouble-free characteristic
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turn characteristics
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unitgraph characteristics
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unwinding characteristic
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user-definable characteristics
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viscosity-temperature characteristic
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voltage-current characteristic
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voltage-time characteristic
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wavelength characteristic
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wear characteristics
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well producing characteristics
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work-hardening characteristic
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working characteristics
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