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1 multiple condensed phases
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > multiple condensed phases
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2 multiple condensed phases
* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > multiple condensed phases
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3 multiple condensed phases
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > multiple condensed phases
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4 multiple condensed phases
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > multiple condensed phases
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5 multiple condensed phases
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > multiple condensed phases
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6 phase
фаза; период; стадия; ступень ( развития)
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фаза; стадия; период; этап
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фаза; стадия; период; этап- burn-in phase
- commissioning phase
- continuous phase
- continuous phase of drilling mud
- displaced phase
- displacing phase
- dispersed phase
- dissimilar phase
- dissolved-gas phase
- exploration phase
- fault detection phase
- feasibility phase
- fluid phase
- free-gas phase
- gas phase
- gas liquid phase
- gaseous phase
- gel-forming phase
- heterogeneous phase
- homogeneous phase
- hydrocarbon external phase
- immiscible liquid phases
- instantaneous phase
- interstitial phase
- liquid phase
- main oil formation phase
- mobile phase
- nonwetting phase
- oil phase
- primary phase of waterflood
- saturating phase
- seismogram phase
- solid phase
- stationary phase
- subordinate phase of waterflood
- testing phase
- troubleshooting phase
- intermediate phase
- vapor phase
- wettable phase
- wetting phase* * *• фаза
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