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Makarov: grid resolution, mesh fineness, mesh resolutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разрешающая способность сетки
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f. fineness, mesh; мелкость покрытия, mesh of a coveringРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > мелкость
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5 тонкость фильтрации
1) Engineering: filtering degree, filtration capacity, filtration degree, filtration rating2) Automobile industry: filtering capacity3) Automation: degree of nitration4) Hydraulics: separation capacity5) General subject: filter mesh size, mesh size (фильтра)6) Makarov: filter finenessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тонкость фильтрации
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1) General subject: grain2) Geology: granulity3) Biology: granulation4) Medicine: granulosis, granulosity, stippling6) Automobile industry: abrasive grit (абразива)7) Mining: coarseness (структуры породы)8) Forestry: grain coarseness, graininess (дефект бумаги)9) Metallurgy: grain fineness10) Polygraphy: grain structure, granular structure11) Textile: pebble13) Immunology: stippling (напр. цитоплазмы клетки)14) Food industry: grainy texture15) Mechanics: grit size16) Perfume: grainy appearance17) Household appliances: speckle18) Polymers: grain effect20) Robots: granularity (напр. изображения)21) Medical appliances: (изображения) speckle noise22) Makarov: granularity (напр. фотоэмульсии), granularity (напр., фотоэмульсии), grittiness (порок сыра, сгущённого молока с сахаром), size of grain23) Building materials: grade (наждачной бумаги) -
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