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Горное дело: кривая гранулометрического состава, кривая дисперсного составаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > particle size distribution plot
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2 particle size distribution plot
кривая гранулометрического состава, кривая дисперсного составаEnglish-Russian mining dictionary > particle size distribution plot
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3 particle size distribution plot
кривая гранулометрического состава, кривая дисперсного составаEnglish-Russian mining dictionary > particle size distribution plot
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4 cumulative particle size distribution plot
Горное дело: кумулятивная кривая гранулометрического составаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cumulative particle size distribution plot
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5 cumulative particle size distribution plot
English-Russian mining dictionary > cumulative particle size distribution plot
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чертить; составлять план, схему, график, диаграмму; участок под разработку или разведку•
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1) анализ; исследование; изучение2) разбор3) анализ, состав•analysis in time domain — матем. временной анализ
analysis is in control — хим. состав попадает в анализ
analysis situs — матем. топология
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