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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > lead battery
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1) Военный термин: свинцовый аккумулятор2) Автомобильный термин: свинцовая аккумуляторная батарея -
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1) батарея свинцовых аккумуляторов; свинцовый (кислотный) аккумулятор -
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1) Металлургия: свинцовый сплав для решёток аккумуляторов2) Автоматика: свинцовистый сплав для (решёток) аккумуляторов3) Макаров: свинцовистый сплав для решёток аккумуляторов4) Электрохимия: сплав для решёток аккумуляторов (7-12% Sb; 0,1-0,5% Sn; Pb-остальное) -
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свинцовистый сплав для аккумуляторов, свинцовистый сплав для решёток аккумуляторовEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > lead battery metal
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• оловна сплав за решетка на акумулаториEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > lead-battery metal
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19 lead-battery metals
• оловна сплав за решетка на акумулаториEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > lead-battery metals
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20 Lead-battery lamp
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