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1 пластмассовая подложка
plastic base, plastic substrateРусско-английский словарь по электронике > пластмассовая подложка
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2 пластмассовая подложка
plastic base, plastic substrateРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > пластмассовая подложка
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3 пластмассовая подложка
1) Engineering: plastic base2) Polygraphy: plastic base (для светочувствительного слоя)3) Electronics: plastic substrateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пластмассовая подложка
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4 изолирующая подложка
1. insulating baseпластмассовая основа ; пластмассовая подложка — plastic base
2. insulating substrateРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > изолирующая подложка
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A dispersion of a pigment or a solution of a dye in a carrier vehicle, yielding a fluid, paste, or powder to be applied to and dried on a substrate; writing, marking, drawing, and printing inks are applied by several methods to paper, metal, plastic, wood, glass, fabric, or other substrate. (Source: MGH)
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ж. back, baseпластмассовая основа ; пластмассовая подложка — plastic base
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