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1 intensity of cosmic rays
Макаров: интенсивность космического излученияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > intensity of cosmic rays
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2 north-south asymmetry of intensity of cosmic rays in polar caps
- северо-южная асимметрия плотности потока космических лучей в полярных шапках
северо-южная асимметрия плотности потока космических лучей в полярных шапках
северо-южная асимметрия
Различие в значении плотности потока космических лучей в северной и южной полярных шапках.
[ ГОСТ 25645.116-84]Тематики
- проникн. косм. лучей в магнитосферу земли
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > north-south asymmetry of intensity of cosmic rays in polar caps
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3 Ray
1. n Рей, Рэй2. n проблеск, луч3. n физ. излучение4. n физ. мат. луч, полупрямая5. n физ. топ. линия визирования6. v излучать7. v излучаться8. v расходиться лучами9. v облучать10. n зоол. скат11. n ист. вид шерстяной ткани в полоску12. int амер. ура!Синонимический ряд:1. beam (noun) beacon; beam; emission; flicker; glimmer; hint; moonbeam; radiation; shaft; shoot; spark; streak2. particle (noun) ace; atom; bit; crumb; damn; doit; dram; drop; fragment; grain; hoot; iota; jot; minim; mite; modicum; molecule; ounce; particle; scrap; scruple; shred; smidgen; smitch; snap; speck; spot; syllable; tittle; whit
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