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1 initial soil moisture
Общая лексика: начальная влажность почвы -
2 initial soil moisture
Англо-русский гидрогеологический словарь > initial soil moisture
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3 initial soil-moisture content
Техника: начальная влажность почвыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > initial soil-moisture content
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4 initial soil moisture content
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > initial soil moisture content
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5 moisture
влага; влажность -
6 moisture
влажность; сырость; влага- moisture of fuel as received - moisture-proof - moisture-repellant - moisture-resistant - moisture sensitivity - moisture test - final soil moisture content - initial soil moisture content -
7 permeability
1) проницаемость, пропускающая способность; проникающая способность•-
absolute permeability
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air permeability
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amplitude permeability
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anionic permeability
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anion permeability
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apparent permeability
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ballast permeability
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cationic permeability
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cation permeability
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complex permeability
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dielectric permeability
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differential permeability
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dynamic permeability
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electrolyte permeability
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field permeability
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filter permeability
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gas permeability
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humidity permeability
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hydrogen permeability
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incremental permeability
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initial permeability
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inner permeability
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ionic permeability
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magnetic permeability
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moisture permeability
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nonelectrolyte permeability
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normal permeability
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primary permeability
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pulse permeability
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relative permeability
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reversible permeability
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rock permeability
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scalar permeability
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secondary permeability
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soil permeability
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solvodynamic permeability
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space permeability
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specific permeability
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vacuum permeability
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vapor permeability
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