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21 green light
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22 inserting a light
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23 occulting light
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24 shed light upon
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25 diffraction of light
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > diffraction of light
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26 Drummond's light
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > Drummond's light
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27 incidence of light
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28 incident light
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29 key light
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30 passage of light
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > passage of light
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31 reflected light
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > reflected light
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32 flashing light
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33 side light
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34 unit of light
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > unit of light
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35 diffusion of light
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > diffusion of light
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36 frequency-modulated light
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > frequency-modulated light
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37 incident light
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > incident light
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38 internally reflected light
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > internally reflected light
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39 monochromatic light
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > monochromatic light
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40 self-focusing light
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > self-focusing light
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