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2 lattice damage
образование дефектов (кристаллической) решеткиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lattice damage
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1) Техника: образование дефектов решётки (кристаллической) -
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6 lattice damage
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7 lattice damage
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > lattice damage
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1) повреждение; разрушение; порча || повреждать; разрушать2) дефект ( результат повреждения)•damage by contact — повреждение вследствие соприкосновения;-
abrasive damage
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cavitation damage
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clad damage
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contact damage
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corrosion fatigue damage
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corrosive damage
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creep damage
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cumulative fatigue damage
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ecological damage
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fatigue damage
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fission-product damage
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flood damage
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foreign object damage
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formation damage
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freezing damage
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fretting damage
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frozen-in damage
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impact damage
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implantation damage
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implant damage
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lading damage
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laser-induced damage
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laser damage
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lattice damage
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overvoltage damage
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permanent damage
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radiation damage
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rolling-sliding wear damage
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structural damage
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surface damage
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tool damage
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1) повреждение; разрушение || повреждать; разрушать2) износ || изнашиваться•- catastrophic damage
- cavitation damage
- decorated damage
- displacement damage
- electron-beam damage
- implantation damage
- ionization-produced damage
- laser damage
- lattice damage
- long-term damage
- overvoltage damage
- permanent damage
- radiation damage
- short-term damage
- structural damage
- subthreshold damage
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1) повреждение; разрушение || повреждать; разрушать2) износ || изнашиваться•- catastrophic damage
- cavitation damage
- decorated damage
- displacement damage
- electron-beam damage
- implantation damage
- ionization-produced damage
- laser damage
- lattice damage
- long-term damage
- overvoltage damage
- permanent damage
- radiation damage
- short-term damage
- structural damage
- subthreshold damage
- surface damage
- tree damage
- volume damageThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > damage
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13 closely packed lattice
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > closely packed lattice
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14 cluster lattice
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cluster lattice
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15 hollow-slug lattice
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > hollow-slug lattice
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16 reflected lattice
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > reflected lattice
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17 slab lattice
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18 space lattice
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19 strained lattice
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > strained lattice
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20 bombardment damage
корпускулярное радиационное повреждение; созданный корпускулярным облучением дефектEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > bombardment damage
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