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121 oscillator
1) генератор2) гетеродин3) вибратор•- alignment oscillator
- audio-frequency oscillator
- backward-wave oscillator
- beat oscillator
- beat-frequency oscillator
- bias oscillator
- blanking oscillator
- blocking oscillator
- bridge oscillator
- Butler oscillator
- calibration oscillator
- capacitance-resistance oscillator
- cavity oscillator
- chroma oscillator
- chrominance-carrier oscillator
- chrominance-subcarrier oscillator
- Clapp oscillator
- clock oscillator
- closed oscillator
- code-practice oscillator
- coilless oscillator
- color oscillator
- color-subcarrier oscillator
- Colpitz oscillator
- cross-field backward wave oscillator
- crystal oscillator
- crystal-controlled oscillator
- delayed pulse oscillator
- double local oscillator
- driving oscillator
- dynatron oscillator
- erase oscillator
- feedback oscillator
- ferrite-tuned oscillator
- fixed-frequency oscillator
- fork oscillator
- glow-tube oscillator
- grid-dip oscillator
- Gunn oscillator
- harmonic oscillator
- Hartley oscillator
- Hertzian oscillator
- heterodyne oscillator
- hollow-space oscillator
- horizontal oscillator
- horizontal-deflection oscillator
- impulse oscillator
- inductance-capacitance oscillator
- klystron oscillator
- labile oscillator
- laser oscillator
- line-stabilized oscillator
- local oscillator
- locked oscillator
- locked-in oscillator
- low-frequency oscillator
- magnetostrictive oscillator
- magnetron oscillator
- master oscillator
- microwave oscillator
- Miller oscillator
- modulated oscillator
- M-type backward wave oscillator
- multifrequency oscillator
- negative-resistance oscillator
- nonlinear oscillator
- octave-band oscillator
- optical-parametric oscillator
- O-type backward wave oscillator
- parametric oscillator
- phase shift oscillator
- phase-locked oscillator
- phase-locked subharmonic oscillator
- Pierce oscillator
- piezoelectric oscillator
- Planck oscillator
- positive grid oscillator
- pulse oscillator
- pulsed oscillator
- pump oscillator
- push-pull oscillator
- quartz-crystal oscillator
- quench oscillator
- radiation oscillator
- radio-frequency oscillator
- RC-oscillator
- relaxating oscillator
- relaxation oscillator
- retarding-field oscillator
- Royer oscillator
- rubidium oscillator
- self-excited oscillator
- self-quenching oscillator
- self-sustained oscillator
- sine-wave oscillator
- single-mode oscillator
- single-wave oscillator
- submarine oscillator
- sweep oscillator
- timing oscillator
- tri-tet oscillator
- tunable oscillator
- ultra-audion oscillator
- ultrasonic oscillator
- vacuum-tube oscillator
- velocity-modulated oscillator
- vertical oscillator
- voltage-controlled oscillator
- Wien-bridge oscillator
- X-tal oscillatorEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > oscillator
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122 laser
12 nELECTRON, OPT, PHYS, PRINT, RAD PHYS, WAVE PHYS láser m -
123 flow
1. течение; истечение; поток; обтекание/ течь; протекать2. расход <жидкости, газа>3. ход; процессflow along a cornerflow in chemical equilibriumflow of momentumadiabatic flowafterburner fuel flowafterburner main fuel flowafterburner pilot fuel flowair injection mass flowairfoil flowarrival flowattached flowaxisymmetric flowaxisymmetrical flowbackward-facing step flowbaroclinic flowbarotropic flowbase flowblade flowBlasius flowbleed flowblood flowbody-glove flowboundary layer flowbypass flowcavitation flowcavity flowchannel flowchemically reacting flowchoked flowCoanda flowcombusting flowcompressible flowconical flowconically symmetric flowcontinuum fluid flowcore flowCouette flowcross flowcurved flowdata flowdissociated flowdivergent flowengine fuel flowentrained flowentrainment induced flowentrance flowequilibrium flowexhaust flowforebody flowfountain flowfree molecular flowfrozen flowfuel flowfully attached flowfully detached flowfully developed turbulent flowground idle fuel flowheat flowhigh-Reynolds number flowhigh-Reynolds-number flowhigh-speed flowhot flowhypersonic flowideal thrust mass flowidle fuel flowinboard flowincompressible flowinlet flowinlet mass flowintake flowintermittent flowinviscid flowirrotational flowisentropic flowisothermal flowjet flowlaminar flowleading-edge flowlift-producing flowlow-energy flowlow-speed flowlow-temperature flowlower-surface flowmain burner fuel flowmain engine fuel flowmass flowmean flowmelt flowmixed flowmultiphase flowmultishocked flownear-critical flownear-wake flownear-wall flownearly choked flowNewtonian flownonisentropic flownonequilibrium flownozzle flownozzle mass flowone-dimensional flowone-phase flowoptical flowoscillatory flowover-the-wing flowparticle-laden flowpassenger flowperturbed flowPoiseuille flowpotential flowprimary flowprotuberance-induced flowrarefied flowrecirculating flowrecirculation flowreversal flowreverse flowreverser mass flowroot flowrotating flowrotational flowrotor flowsecondary flowseparated flowseparating flowseparation flowseparation-induced flowshear flowshock interference flowshocked flowsinusoidally perturbed flowslip flowspanwise flowspiral flowstable flowsteady flowsubcritical flowsubcritical mass flowsubsonic flowsuction flowsuction mass flowsudden expansion flowsupercritical flowsupersonic flowswirling flowtailplane flowthree-dimensional flowtip flowtraffic flowtranquil flowtransient flowtransitional flowtransonic flowturbulent flowtwo-dimensional flowtwo-phase flowunblown flowunconfined flowuniform flowunsteady flowup-wash flowviscous flowviscous-dominated flowvortex flowvortex-dominated flowvortex-free flowvortex-like flowvortex-type flowvortical flowwake-like flowwall-bounded flowwing flowzero-lift flow
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