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1) General subject: progressing cavity pumping2) Aviation: screw type pump3) Naval: helical-groove pump, spiral pump4) Engineering: screw pump, screw-type pump5) Oil: screw pulser6) Sakhalin energy glossary: cavity pump7) Oil&Gas technology (скважины) progressive cavity pump8) Sakhalin R: moyno pump9) Makarov: Archimedes' pump, auger-type pump, mixed-flow pump, worm pump -
2 электропогружной центробежный насос
1) Oil: progressing cavity pumping, PCP (Нефтегазовые технологии, № 9, 2005)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > электропогружной центробежный насос
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