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1 optical mixing
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2 optical mixing
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3 optical mixing
English-Russian dictionary of modern telecommunications > optical mixing
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4 optical mixing
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > optical mixing
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5 optical mixing spectroscopy
Биология: спектроскопия оптического смещенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > optical mixing spectroscopy
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6 optical-mixing spectroscopy
Электроника: спектроскопия методом оптического смешенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > optical-mixing spectroscopy
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7 optical mixing spectroscopy
English-russian biological dictionary > optical mixing spectroscopy
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8 optical-mixing spectroscopy
English-Russian electronics dictionary > optical-mixing spectroscopy
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9 optical-mixing spectroscopy
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > optical-mixing spectroscopy
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10 optical-mixing spectroscopy
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > optical-mixing spectroscopy
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11 nonlinear optical mixing
English-russian dictionary of physics > nonlinear optical mixing
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12 optical frequency mixing
Техника: смешение оптических сигналовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > optical frequency mixing
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13 optical wave mixing
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14 entropy of mixing
mixing process — процесс смешения; процесс перемешивания
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > entropy of mixing
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15 uniform mixing
равномерное перемешивание; однородное смешениеmixing process — процесс смешения; процесс перемешивания
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > uniform mixing
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16 cold mixing
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > cold mixing
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17 nonlinear optical four-wave mixing process
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > nonlinear optical four-wave mixing process
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18 spectroscopy
- electron spectroscopy
- flameless atomic absorption spectroscopy
- high-temperature spectroscopy
- infrared spectroscopy
- laser light-scattering spectroscopy
- laser Raman spectroscopy
- laser spectroscopy
- light beating spectroscopy
- mass spectroscopy
- Mössbauer spectroscopy
- NMR spectroscopy
- nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- optical mixing spectroscopy
- photoelectron spectroscopy
- proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- resonance Raman spectroscopy
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19 spectroscopy
- absorption spectroscopy
- angle-resolved spectroscopy
- atomic spectroscopy
- Auger spectroscopy
- Brillouin spectroscopy
- constant-angle reflection interference spectroscopy
- electric-resonance spectroscopy
- electron spectroscopy
- electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
- emission spectroscopy
- excited-state spectroscopy
- exciton spectroscopy
- exoelectron emission spectroscopy
- field-emission spectroscopy
- fluorescence spectroscopy
- Fourier spectroscopy
- Fourier-transform spectroscopy
- gamma-resonance spectroscopy
- heterodyne spectroscopy
- infrared spectroscopy
- interference spectroscopy
- intracavity laser spectroscopy
- Lamb-dip spectroscopy
- laser spectroscopy
- laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy
- level-crossing spectroscopy
- mass spectroscopy
- microwave spectroscopy
- modulation spectroscopy
- molecular spectroscopy
- Mössbauer spectroscopy
- multiphoton-absorption spectroscopy
- NGR spectroscopy
- nuclear gamma-resonance spectroscopy
- nuclear-quadrupole-resonance spectroscopy
- optical-mixing spectroscopy
- optoacoustic spectroscopy
- optogalvanic spectroscopy
- photoelectric spectroscopy
- picosecond spectroscopy
- quantum-beat spectroscopy
- radar spectroscopy
- radio-frequency spectroscopy
- Raman spectroscopy
- Rayleigh spectroscopy
- reflection spectroscopy
- soft-mode spectroscopy
- thermal-desorption spectroscopy
- tunneling spectroscopy
- two-photon spectroscopy
- ultrasonic spectroscopy
- ultra-violet spectroscopy
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20 spectroscopy
- angle-resolved spectroscopy
- atomic spectroscopy
- Auger spectroscopy
- Brillouin spectroscopy
- constant-angle reflection interference spectroscopy
- electric-resonance spectroscopy
- electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
- electron spectroscopy
- emission spectroscopy
- excited-state spectroscopy
- exciton spectroscopy
- exoelectron emission spectroscopy
- field-emission spectroscopy
- fluorescence spectroscopy
- Fourier spectroscopy
- Fourier-transform spectroscopy
- gamma-resonance spectroscopy
- heterodyne spectroscopy
- infrared spectroscopy
- interference spectroscopy
- intracavity laser spectroscopy
- Lamb-dip spectroscopy
- laser spectroscopy
- laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy
- level-crossing spectroscopy
- mass spectroscopy
- microwave spectroscopy
- modulation spectroscopy
- molecular spectroscopy
- Mössbauer spectroscopy
- multiphoton-absorption spectroscopy
- NGR spectroscopy
- nuclear gamma-resonance spectroscopy
- nuclear-quadrupole-resonance spectroscopy
- optical-mixing spectroscopy
- optoacoustic spectroscopy
- optogalvanic spectroscopy
- photoelectric spectroscopy
- picosecond spectroscopy
- quantum-beat spectroscopy
- radar spectroscopy
- radio-frequency spectroscopy
- Raman spectroscopy
- Rayleigh spectroscopy
- reflection spectroscopy
- soft-mode spectroscopy
- spectroscopy of crystals
- thermal-desorption spectroscopy
- tunneling spectroscopy
- two-photon spectroscopy
- ultrasonic spectroscopy
- ultra-violet spectroscopy
- vacuum spectroscopyThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > spectroscopy
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