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1 lame yapı
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2 пластинчатая структура
Русско-английский физический словарь > пластинчатая структура
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3 hilerakenne
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4 ljuskasta struktura
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5 ljuskasta struktura
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6 ламеллярная структура
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7 lamel yapı
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8 lamelarno polje
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9 слоистая структура
1) Engineering: lamellar network, lamination, layer-like structure, layerlike structure, multilayer structure, pile structure, plate structure, sandwich structure, slaty structure, stacked structure2) Automobile industry: woody structure3) Mining: bedded structure (горной породы)4) Metallurgy: schistose structure6) Silicates: foliated structure, laminar structure, micaceous structure, sheet texture7) Household appliances: stratified layers8) Drilling: cleavage structure9) Polymers: lamellar structure, layer structure, platelike structure10) Makarov: stratiform structure11) Electrochemistry: band structure (при электроосаждении сплавов), banded structure (при электроосаждении сплавов), plate-like structure12) Cement: foliation structure, ribbon structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > слоистая структура
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10 тонкослоистая структура
1) Mineralogy: lamellar structure, lamellose structure2) Engineering: thinly lamellar structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тонкослоистая структура
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11 чешуйчатый
1. flaky2. lamellarчешуйчатая, листообразная или тонкослоистая структура — lamellar structure
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12 пластинчатая структура
1) Geology: slaty structure2) Medicine: lamination, sheet structure4) Polymers: lamellar structure, platelike structure5) Makarov: platelet structure, tabular structure6) Cement: foliated structure, foliation structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пластинчатая структура
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13 чешуйчатая структура
1) Geology: scaly structure2) Mineralogy: lamellose structure3) Engineering: lamellar structure4) Oil: flaky structure, flaky texture5) Tectonics: imbricate structure (группа взбросов), imbricated structure (группа взбросов)6) Polymers: flake structure, platelike structure, stratiform structure7) Makarov: scale structure8) Gold mining: (черепитчатая) imbricate structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чешуйчатая структура
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14 nevihorno polje
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15 ламинарная структура
1) Engineering: laminated structure2) Metallurgy: lamellar structure3) Makarov: laminar structure4) Electrochemistry: plate-like structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ламинарная структура
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16 листовое строение
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17 слоистая структура
( породы) bedded structure, lamellar structure, laminated structure, laminationРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > слоистая структура
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18 структура пластинчатая
• структура f пластинчатаяenglish: lamellar structuredeutsch: lamellares Gefüge nfrançais: structure f lamellaireРусско-английский (-немецко, -французский) металлургический словарь > структура пластинчатая
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19 ламеллярная структура
Polymers: lamellar structure, platelike structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ламеллярная структура
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20 листообразная структура
Mineralogy: lamellar structure, lamellose structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > листообразная структура
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