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odległość międzypłaszczyznowa sieci krystalicznejEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > interplanar distance
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• interplanar distanceSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > odległość międzypłaszczyznowa sieci krystalicznej
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1) Engineering: interplanar distance, lattice spacing2) Metallurgy: interplane distance, planar spacing3) Electronics: interplanar space4) Oil: cleavage spacing (в пластах), interplanar spacing (в кристаллах)5) Makarov: basal spacingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > межплоскостное расстояние
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• расстояние n межплоскостноеenglish: interplanar spacingdeutsch: Netzebenenabstand mfrançais: distance f interréticulaireРусско-английский (-немецко, -французский) металлургический словарь > расстояние межплоскостное
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ua\ \ міжплощинна відстаньen\ \ interplanar spacingde\ \ Netzebenenabstandfr\ \ \ distance interréticulaireТерминологический словарь "Металлы" > межплоскостное расстояние
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▪ Terminilv (kristālā) ģeol.ru расстояние межплоскостноеen interplanar crystal spacing (distance)Zin93
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