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1 induced reconnection
индуцированное (магнитное) пересоединение ( в плазме), вынужденное (магнитное) пересоединение ( в плазме)English-Russian electronics dictionary > induced reconnection
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2 induced reconnection
индуцированное (магнитное) пересоединение ( в плазме), вынужденное (магнитное) пересоединение ( в плазме)The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > induced reconnection
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1) повторное соединение; пересоединение ( результат или процесс); повторное объединение; переобъединение ( результат или процесс)2) повторная связь; повторное установление связи (напр. телефонной)3) повторное установление (электрического) контакта; повторная реализация (электрического) соединения; повторное подключение (напр. к источнику электропитания)•- reconnectionin null point
- reconnection of antiparallel magnetic fields
- collisionless reconnection
- fan reconnection
- global reconnection
- induced reconnection
- kinematic reconnection
- linear reconnection
- local reconnection
- magnetic reconnection
- resistive reconnection
- spine reconnection
- spontaneous reconnection
- three-dimensional reconnection
- turbulent reconnection -
4 reconnection
1) повторное соединение; пересоединение ( результат или процесс); повторное объединение; переобъединение ( результат или процесс)2) повторная связь; повторное установление связи (напр. телефонной)3) повторное установление (электрического) контакта; повторная реализация (электрического) соединения; повторное подключение (напр. к источнику электропитания)•- fan reconnection
- global reconnection
- induced reconnection
- kinematic reconnection
- linear reconnection
- local reconnection
- magnetic reconnection
- reconnection in neutral point
- reconnection in null point
- reconnection of antiparallel magnetic fields
- resistive reconnection
- spine reconnection
- spontaneous reconnection
- three-dimensional reconnection
- turbulent reconnectionThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > reconnection
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