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21 absorbed layer
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22 crud layer
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23 deposited layer
слой отложений; осаждённый слойEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > deposited layer
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24 evaporated layer
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25 filtering layer
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26 fire retardant surface layer
огнезадерживающее покрытие; полуогнестойкое покрытие; огнезадерживающий поверхностный слой; полуогнестойкий поверхностный слойEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fire retardant surface layer
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27 flame-resistant surface layer
трудновоспламеняющееся покрытие; трудновоспламеняющийся (поверхностный) слойEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > flame-resistant surface layer
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28 intermediate layer
промежуточный слой; контактный подслойEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > intermediate layer
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29 protective layer
защитное покрытие; защитный слойEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > protective layer
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30 resin layer
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31 scattering layer
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > scattering layer
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32 shrunken layer
усадочный слой; слой с усадкойEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > shrunken layer
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33 shrunken precoated layer
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > shrunken precoated layer
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34 skin layer
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35 surface layer
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36 tenth-value layer
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37 wall layer
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38 ионосферный слой
ionospheric layerБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ионосферный слой
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39 ионосферный слой
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > ионосферный слой
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40 propagation
1) распространение (напр. волн); передача сквозь среду; прохождение (напр. сигнала); продвижение (напр. ЦМД)2) размножение (напр. ошибок); увеличение; возрастание•- propagation in mirage district
- propagation in refractive media
- propagation in stratified media
- propagation of light
- propagation of sound
- propagation over rough surface
- abnormal propagation
- active medium propagation
- air-to-ground propagation
- angelfish bubble-domain propagation
- anomalous propagation
- attenuated propagation
- auroral-zone propagation
- back propagation
- back propagation least mean square
- back propagation of error
- beyond-the-horizon propagation
- bubble propagation
- bubble-domain propagation
- charge propagation
- current-loop propagation
- current-loop bubble-domain propagation
- dispersive propagation
- domain-tip propagation
- duct propagation
- earth-layer propagation
- electromagnetic-wave propagation
- error propagation
- exoionospheric propagation
- forward propagation
- forward propagation by ionospheric scatter
- forward propagation by tropospheric scatter
- forward-scatter propagation
- free-space propagation
- great-circle propagation
- ground-scatter propagation
- ground-wave propagation
- guided propagation
- hop propagation
- ionospheric propagation
- ionospheric scatter propagation
- line-of-sight propagation
- long-distance tropospheric propagation
- longitudinal propagation
- magnetoelastic propagation
- magnetoelastic-wave propagation
- meteor propagation
- meteor burst propagation
- meteoritic propagation
- microwave propagation
- millimeter wave propagation
- mixed-path propagation
- multihop propagation
- multimode propagation
- multipath propagation
- multiple propagation
- n-hop propagation
- nondispersive propagation
- non-great-circle propagation
- nonvertical propagation
- normal propagation
- oblique propagation
- oceanic duct propagation
- OTH propagation
- over-the-horizon propagation
- overwater propagation
- password propagation
- phase boundary propagation
- polar propagation
- pulse propagation
- quick propagation
- radio-wave propagation
- ray propagation
- resilient propagation
- scatter propagation
- sign propagation
- single-hop propagation
- solitary-wave propagation
- sound-wave propagation
- spin-wave propagation
- standard propagation
- surface-duct propagation
- surface-wave propagation
- T-bar-type propagation
- T-bar-type bubble-domain propagation
- transequatorial propagation
- transient propagation
- transionospheric propagation
- troposcatter propagation
- tropospheric propagation
- tropospheric transhorizon propagation
- unattenuated propagation
- underground propagation
- unidirectional bubble propagation
- unidirectional bubble-domain propagation
- wave propagation
- waveguide propagation
- whistler propagation
- Y-bar-type propagation
- Y-bar-type bubble-domain propagation
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E layer — the radio reflective ionospheric layer of maximum electron density, normally found at an altitude between 60 and 75 mi. (100 and 120 km). Also called Heaviside layer, Kennelly Heaviside layer. [1930 35] * * * … Universalium
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F layer — /ˈɛf leɪə/ (say ef layuh) noun the highest of the radio reflective ionospheric layers (about 130 km above the earth), consisting of a lower part detectable in the daytime only, and an upper part (Appleton layer) which, because it is constant, is… …
Ionosphere — The ionosphere is a part of the upper atmosphere, comprising portions of the mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere, distinguished because it is ionized by solar radiation. It plays an important part in atmospheric electricity and forms the inner … Wikipedia
Radio propagation — is a term used to explain how radio waves behave when they are transmitted, or are propagated from one point on the Earth to another. [ H. P. Westman et al, (ed), Reference Data for Radio Engineers, Fifth Edition , 1968, Howard W. Sams and Co.,… … Wikipedia
Shortwave radio — Shortwave can also refer to a shortwave trough meteorology. A solid state, analog shortwave receiver Shortwave radio refers to the upper MF (medium frequency) and all of the HF (high frequency) portion of the radio spectrum, between… … Wikipedia