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1) Техника: палеомагнитный полюс2) Геофизика: древний геомагнитный полюс3) Макаров: виртуальный геомагнитный полюс -
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1) полюс (1. Земли 2. вывод, контакт 3. особая точка функции)4) ограждать [крепить\] котлован5) багор6) метал. дразнилка ( расплавленной массы) || дразнить ( расплавленную массу)•pole in a network — полюс сети-
analogous poles
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anchor pole
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angle pole
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auxiliary pole
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catenary pole
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caves pole
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cold pole
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commutating pole
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complex pole
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concentrated poles
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concrete pole
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conjugate poles
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converter station pole
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corner dead-end pole
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crossing pole
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dead-end pole
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definite poles
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derrick pole
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earth magnetic pole
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earthed pole
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electric pole
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field pole
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geographic pole
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geomagnetic pole
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gin pole
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grounded pole
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guyed pole
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hoosier pole
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input pole
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intermediate pole
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interrupter pole
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joint-ownership poles
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junction pole
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laminated pole
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lamp pole
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lattice pole
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leveling pole
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like poles
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line pole
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loading pole
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magnet pole
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magnetic pole
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main poles
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mope pole
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negative pole
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negative real pole
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nonsalient poles
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north magnetic pole
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opposite poles
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output pole
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paleomagnetic pole
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pole of function
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pole of polar system
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pole of relative inaccessibility
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positive pole
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post pole
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power transmission pole
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projecting poles
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range pole
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reciprocal pole
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reinforced concrete pole
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reversing pole
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ridge pole
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salient poles
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scaffold pole
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screened pole
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self-supporting pole
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shaded pole
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shading pole
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shielded pole
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shooting pole
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simple pole
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slotted pole
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smooth poles
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south magnetic pole
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span pole
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stayed pole
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storey pole
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straddle pole
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strutted pole
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surveyor's pole
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terminal pole
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terrestrial magnetic pole
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tide pole
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transposition pole
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trolley pole
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trussed pole
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tubular pole
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valve pole
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wave height pole
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wave pole
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1. крист., пал., палин. полюс 2. геод. шест, веха, рейка 3. Поль (1. мера длины, равная 16,5 фута 2. мера площади, равная 30,25 кв. ярда)
pole of inaccessibility полюс льдов; полюс недоступности
abora pole Chit, аборальный полюс
analogous pole крист. аналогичный полюс
antilogous pole крист. противоположный полюс
axis pole пал. полюс оси
celestial pole полюс мира
cleavage pole полюс спайности
dip poles магнитные полюсы
geographic pole географический полюс
geomagnetic pole геомагнитный полюс
ice pole полюс льдов
leveling pole нивелирная вешка
lining pole дальномерная рейка
magnetic poles магнитные полюсы
magnetic dip pole полюс магнитного наклонения
naked poles окончания у безжгутиковых кокколитофор, лишённые кокколитов
north pole северный полюс
oral pole Chit, оральный полюс
paleomagnetic pole виртуальный геомагнитный полюс
pi- pole пи-полюс
positive pole положительный полюс
range [ranging] pole дальномерная рейка
south (geographic) pole южный географический полюс
station pole геод. станционная рейка
terrestrial pole земной полюс
virtual geomagnetic pole виртуальный геомагнитный полюс
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