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81 inch of water gauge
1) Нефть: дюйм водяного столба (1 дюйм вод. ст. = 249 па)2) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: дюйм водяного столба (1 дюйм вод. ст. = 249 Па) -
82 inch of water gauge 1
Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: дюйм вод. ст. (= 249 па) -
83 inch out
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84 inch plank
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85 inch planks
Горное дело: дюймовка, дюймовые доски -
86 inch plant
Ботаника: Зебрина висячая, традесканция зебрина ( Tradescantia zebrina) -
87 inch press
1) Полиграфия: проворачивать печатную машину2) Макаров: проворачивать печатную машину (толчками) -
88 inch reading
Техника: показание в дюймах -
89 inch scale
Техника: дюймовая шкала -
90 inch series
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91 inch speed
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92 inch stone
Общая лексика: контрольная точка, вспомогательный этап (от mile stone в переносном смысле) -
93 inch strength
Полимеры: прочность шины на разрыв (выраженная произведением прочности нити, частоты нитей по ширине слоя в дюймах и количества слоёв корда в шине) -
94 inch stress
Строительство: напряжение, отнесённое к 1 кв. дм. -
95 inch thick
Макаров: толщиной в дюйм -
96 inch thread
Техника: дюймовая резьба, резьба Витворта -
97 inch to pinch
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98 inch up
Общая лексика: медленно увеличиваться -
99 inch value
Горное дело: ценность на дюйм -
100 inch valve
Геология: ценность руды на дюйм
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