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121 SHDSL
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122 OLP
optical line pair - оптическая линейная пара -
123 distance
расстояние; дистанцияapproach flight track distance — дистанция [длина пути] при заходе на посадку
to assess the distance — оценивать расстояние (напр. до препятствия)
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124 defender
EN definition: There are two players (one left defenseman and one right defenseman) on a hockey team whose primary job is to protect their own net from being scored on. They are also known as the defensive line or defensive pair.RU definition: Два игрока пятерки (один левый защитник и один правый защитник), чьей главной задачей является защита собственных ворот от возможного гола. Их также называют оборонительным звеном или парой защитников. -
125 defenseman
EN definition: There are two players (one left defenseman and one right defenseman) on a hockey team whose primary job is to protect their own net from being scored on. They are also known as the defensive line or defensive pair.RU definition: Два игрока пятерки (один левый защитник и один правый защитник), чьей главной задачей является защита собственных ворот от возможного гола. Их также называют оборонительным звеном или парой защитников. -
126 defensive player
EN definition: There are two players (one left defenseman and one right defenseman) on a hockey team whose primary job is to protect their own net from being scored on. They are also known as the defensive line or defensive pair.RU definition: Два игрока пятерки (один левый защитник и один правый защитник), чьей главной задачей является защита собственных ворот от возможного гола. Их также называют оборонительным звеном или парой защитников. -
127 cable
1) кабель || прокладывать кабель2) телеграмма || передавать телеграмму3) каблограмма || передавать каблограмму4) трос•- A-cable- accordion cable
- aerial cable
- antenna cable
- armored cable
- audio cable
- B-cable
- balanced cable
- banded cable
- bidirectional cable
- block cable
- booster cable
- braided coaxial cable
- branch feeder cable
- bundled cable
- buried cable
- BX cable
- camera cable - combination cable
- communication cable
- composite cable
- concentric cable
- concentric-lay cable
- connecting cable
- continuously loaded cable
- D-cable
- delay-line cable
- dial cable
- distributing cable
- distribution cable
- drop cable
- duplex cable
- electric cable
- entrance cable
- exchange cable
- feeder cable
- fiber optic cable
- five connector floppy interface cable
- flat cable
- flat-conductor cable
- flex cable
- flexible cable
- flex interconnect cable
- flexible interconnect cable
- gas-filled cable
- high-frequency cable
- high-voltage cable
- impregnated cable
- intelligent cable
- interface cable
- interference-suppression ignition cable
- jumper cable
- jute-protected cable
- layer cable
- lead-covered cable
- leader cable
- lead-in cable
- lead-sheathed cable
- loop cable
- loose-braid cable
- main cable
- main feeder cable
- messenger cable
- microphone cable
- microwave cable
- MIDI cable
- multiple-conductor cable
- multistrand cable
- N-conductor concentric cable
- nonmetallic sheathed cable
- null-modem cable
- ocean cable
- oil-filled cable
- one-way cable
- P-cable
- paired cable
- parallel cable
- pay cable
- pulse cable
- Q-cable
- quadded cable
- radio-frequency cable
- RCA cable
- ribbon cable
- rigid cable
- rise cable
- riser cable
- SCSI cable
- sector cable
- semi rigid cable
- serial cable
- service cable
- shielded cable
- single cable
- single-conductor cable
- smart cable
- solid-jacketed cable
- spiral four cable
- split-conductor cable
- standard cable
- stub cable
- submarine cable
- superconducting cable
- suspension cable
- tape cable
- television cable
- thermoplastic moisture-proof cable
- three-core cable
- tie cable
- triax cable
- triaxial cable
- triplex cable
- trunk cable
- twin cable
- twisted-pair cable
- underground cable
- uniform cable
- unit cable
- video cable -
128 density
1) плотность; концентрация3) вчт плотность записи4) плотность распределения (напр. случайной величины)•- density of conduction current
- density of convection current
- density of data
- density of displacement current
- density of field
- density of levels
- density of recombination centers
- density of states
- density of training data
- acceptor density
- anisotropy energy density
- area density
- areal density
- area recording density
- areal recording density
- arrival density
- band edge density of states
- beam density
- bit density
- black-light flux density
- Bloch line density
- bubble density
- bubble-memory density
- bunch density
- carrier density
- cathode-current density
- character density
- charge density
- charged-particle density
- collision density
- component density
- conditional density
- conduction current density
- cross-spectral density
- current density
- defect density
- delta flux density
- dielectric flux density
- diffuse density
- diffuse transmission density
- diffusion-current density
- dislocation density
- donor density
- doping density
- double density
- double diffuse density
- effective density
- elastic energy density
- electric displacement current density
- electric-field energy density
- electric flux density
- electrolyte density
- electron density
- electrostatic-field energy density
- energy-flux density
- equilibrium density
- equivalent electron density
- etch pit density
- excess-carrier density
- extended density
- facsimile density
- failure density
- field energy density
- flux density
- Fourier density
- function density
- gate density
- Gaussian density
- gray-level probability density
- high density
- hole density
- image density
- impurity density
- induced anisotropy energy density
- induction density
- integrated-circuit density
- integration density
- internal transmission density
- intrinsic density
- intrinsic flux density
- inverted population density
- joint density
- Josephson current density
- level density
- linear density
- linear density of electric charge
- linear ion density
- linear recording density
- longitudinal density
- luminous density
- luminous flux density
- magnetic energy density
- magnetic field energy density
- magnetic flux density
- magnetic moment density
- magnetic-pole volume density
- magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy density
- magnetoelastic energy density
- magnetostatic-field energy density
- majority-carrier density
- marginal density
- minority-carrier density
- mode density
- momentum density
- momentum flow density
- multivariate density
- neutral density
- neutral particle density
- noise spectral density
- nonequilibrium density
- normal density
- occupation density
- optical density
- orbital-belt density
- packaging density
- packing density
- pair density
- particle flux density
- peak energy density
- photographic density
- photographic transmission density
- photoionization density
- pinch density
- pinhole density
- plasma density
- plasma-current density
- population density
- posterior density
- power density
- power flow density - prior density - radiant density
- radiant energy density
- radiant flux density
- radiant flux surface density
- recording density
- reflection density
- reflection optical density
- relative density
- remanent flux density
- residual density
- residual flux density
- saturation flux density - sound-energy density
- sound-energy-flux density
- space-charge density - specular transmission density
- spin density
- steady-state density
- step density
- subsurface density
- supercurrent density
- surface density
- surface density of electric charge
- surface-defect density
- surface-state density
- thermodynamic equilibrium density
- threshold current density
- total electric-current density
- track density
- trail electron density
- transmission density
- transmission optical density
- trap density
- tunneling density
- uniform current density
- very high density
- volume density of electric charge
- volume density of magnetic pole strength
- volume recording density
- volumetric energy density
- wire density
- writing density
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