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1 period of stability
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2 period of stability
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3 period
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4 period
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5 stability
устойчивость; остойчивость ( гидросамолёта) ; стабильность ( пиротехнического состава) -
6 stability
1) стабильность
2) стационарность
3) устойчивость
4) крепость
5) неколебание
6) прочность
7) стойкость
8) стабилизирующий
– arm of stability
– aseismic stability
– course stability
– damaged stability
– degrade stability
– dimensional stability
– directional stability
– disturb stability
– dynamic stability
– elastic stability
– enhance stability
– entropic stability
– flow stability
– flutter stability
– form stability
– free-flight stability
– frequency stability
– heading stability
– hovering stability
– impart stability
– inflight stability
– inherent stability
– initial stability
– intact stability
– interlace stability
– lateral stability
– load stability
– long-period stability
– longitudinal stability
– maintain stability
– moment of stability
– noise stability
– overall stability
– rolling stability
– seismic stability
– short-period stability
– short-term stability
– stability analyzer
– stability augmentor
– stability criterion
– stability curve
– stability derivative
– stability in pitch
– stability in storage
– stability information
– stability limit
– stability margin
– stability moment
– stability of equilibrium
– stability plane
– stability theory
– strain stability
– thermal stability
– transverse stability
– weathercock stability
thermal stability factor — коэффициент температурной стабильности
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7 stability
1) устойчивость2) стабильность3) стойкость4) равновесное состояние ( системы)•stability in large — мат. устойчивость в большом
stability in small — мат. устойчивость в малом
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8 stability in storage
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9 long-period
1) длиннопериодический
2) долгопериодический
3) долгопериодный ∙ - long-period oscillation - long-period perturbation - long-period stability - long-period variationБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > long-period
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10 short-period
короткопериодический, короткопериодный - short-period oscillation - short-period stability - short-period variationБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > short-period
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11 long-period
1) длиннопериодический
2) долгопериодический
3) долгопериодный
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12 short-period
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13 oxidation stability of gasoline
Нефть и газ: (induction period method) Индукционный период бензина (время до начала активного поглощения кислорода)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > oxidation stability of gasoline
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14 long-period stability
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15 short-period stability
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > short-period stability
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16 long-period stability
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17 short-period stability
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18 long-period stability
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19 oxidation stability of gasoline (induction period method)
Нефть и газ: Индукционный период бензина (время до начала активного поглощения кислорода)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > oxidation stability of gasoline (induction period method)
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20 short-period stability
1) Авиация: устойчивость в короткопериодическом режиме2) Космонавтика: устойчивость в короткопериодическом движенииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > short-period stability
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