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1 латеральная изменчивость
1) Oil: lateral variability2) Sakhalin energy glossary: lateral variation (по простиранию)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > латеральная изменчивость
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2 колебания
1) General subject: chops and changes, qualm, scruple, seesaw, straddle, vibration, wavering, rises and falls2) Geology: seisms3) Medicine: surge4) Engineering: fluctuation, hunting (в системах регулирования), oscillation, oscillations, pilot-induced oscillation, ripple, surging, variations5) Rare: boggle6) Chemistry: natural oscillations7) Mathematics: variance8) Railway term: weave9) Economy: oscillatory movements (напр. на рынке)10) Automobile industry: axial vibrations, lateral vibrations11) Diplomatic term: doubt, oscillatory movements (рынка)12) Electronics: variation13) Oil: continuous waves, forced oscillations, variability (о дебите скважины), continuous oscillations, dying oscillations, electromagnetic oscillations, undamped oscillations14) Geophysics: wave15) Coolers: hunting (в системе автоматического регулирования)16) Business: vibrations17) Household appliances: jitter18) Sakhalin energy glossary: fluctuations19) Oil&Gas technology springing (натяжных опор платформы)21) Plastics: surging (в экструдере)22) Aviation medicine: seesaw motion23) Makarov: fluctuation (изменения значения, состояния и т.п.), fluctuations (изменения значения, состояния и т.п.), hunting (обычно в системах регулирования и т.п.), modes, oscillating motion, periodic motion, variation (изменения значения, состояния и т.п.), variations (изменения значения, состояния и т.п.), vibration (обычно механические; форма движения), vibrations (обычно механические; форма движения)24) Electrical engineering: vibrational motion, vibratory motion
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