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1 losses norms
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2 losses norms
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3 norms of extraction losses
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4 norms of losses
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5 norms of losses of raw hydrocarbons
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6 norms of process losses
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7 updated norms
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8 combustion losses
1. потери при сгорании2. потери при сжиганииEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > combustion losses
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9 commutator losses
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10 recover from losses
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11 bearing friction losses
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12 charge losses
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13 cherenkov losses
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14 churning losses
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15 contact losses
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16 dielectric losses
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17 dust losses
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18 eddy losses
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19 entry losses
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20 magnetic losses
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