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1) Military: full capacity2) Engineering: aggregate capacity, total capacitance3) Chemistry: capacity (количество вещества, которое может быть связано с подложкой.)4) Construction: level-full cantilevering (резервуара)5) Polygraphy: unformatted capacity (носителя информации)6) Telecommunications: aggregate capacitance7) Electronics: (пиксела) full well capacity8) Jargon: skinful (об алкоголе)9) Information technology: unformatted capacity (без разметки носителя данных)10) Oil: unformatted capacity11) Communications: available capacity13) Makarov: integral capacity, total capacity
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