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English-Russian dictionary of electronics > metallic bar grating
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2) решётка || решётчатый3) фильтр типов волн на решётке (напр. в волноводе)•- amplitude grating
- attenuator grating
- blazed grating
- bleached holographic grating
- coarse grating
- coaxial sheet grating
- chirped grating
- concave grating
- crystal grating
- dielectric-coated grating
- diffraction grating
- echelette grating
- echelle grating
- echelon grating
- elastooptic grating
- electrooptic grating
- fast-wave grating
- field-induced phase grating
- hologram grating
- holographic grating
- isometric bar grating
- liquid-crystal grating
- lossless grating
- lossy grating
- magnetooptic grating
- metallic bar grating
- phase grating
- photomask grating
- photopolymer grating
- planar grating
- plane grating
- radial grating
- random grating
- reflecting grating
- reflection grating
- refraction grating
- regular grating
- replica grating
- Ronchi grating
- sheet grating
- sine-wave grating
- sinusoidal grating
- slit grating
- space grating
- spatially varying grating
- synthesized hologram grating
- synthetic hologram grating
- thick hologram grating
- thin grating
- three-dimensional hologram grating
- transmission grating
- transmitting grating
- two-dimensional grating
- ultrasonic grating
- ultrasonic cross grating
- unbleached holographic grating
- variable-depth grating
- waveguide grating
- weighted grating
- wire grating -
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2) решётка || решётчатый3) фильтр типов волн на решётке (напр. в волноводе)•- amplitude grating
- attenuator grating
- blazed grating
- bleached holographic grating
- chirped grating
- coarse grating
- coaxial sheet grating
- concave grating
- crystal grating
- dielectric-coated grating
- diffraction grating
- echelette grating
- echelle grating
- echelon grating
- elastooptic grating
- electrooptic grating
- fast-wave grating
- field-induced phase grating
- hologram grating
- holographic grating
- isometric bar grating
- liquid-crystal grating
- lossless grating
- lossy grating
- magnetooptic grating
- metallic bar grating
- phase grating
- photomask grating
- photopolymer grating
- planar grating
- plane grating
- radial grating
- random grating
- reflecting grating
- reflection grating
- refraction grating
- regular grating
- replica grating
- Ronchi grating
- sheet grating
- sine-wave grating
- sinusoidal grating
- slit grating
- space grating
- spatially varying grating
- synthesized hologram grating
- synthetic hologram grating
- thick hologram grating
- thin grating
- three-dimensional hologram grating
- transmission grating
- transmitting grating
- two-dimensional grating
- ultrasonic cross grating
- ultrasonic grating
- unbleached holographic grating
- variable-depth grating
- waveguide grating
- weighted grating
- wire gratingThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > grating
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