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1 mutual orientation of two sets of axes
English-Russian electronics dictionary > mutual orientation of two sets of axes
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2 mutual orientation of two sets of axes
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > mutual orientation of two sets of axes
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3 orientation
1) ориентация; направление; расположение•- orientation to work
- allowed orientation
- bubble magnetization orientation
- crystal orientation
- crystal-lattice orientation
- crystallographic orientation
- dipole orientation
- growth orientation
- landscape orientation
- landscape page orientation
- lobe orientation
- mutual orientation of two sets of axes
- object orientation
- polarization orientation
- portrait orientation
- portrait page orientation
- printer orientation
- substrate orientation -
4 orientation
1) ориентация; направление; расположение•- bubble magnetization orientation
- crystal orientation
- crystal-lattice orientation
- crystallographic orientation
- dipole orientation
- growth orientation
- landscape orientation
- landscape page orientation
- lobe orientation
- mutual orientation of two sets of axes
- object orientation
- orientation of integrated circuit
- orientation to work
- polarization orientation
- portrait orientation
- portrait page orientation
- printer orientation
- substrate orientationThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > orientation
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