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1 principe de réciprocité
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ʀesipʀɔsitenom féminin reciprocity* * *ʀesipʀɔsite nf* * *réciprocité nf reciprocity; à titre de réciprocité in return.[resiprosite] nom fémininmais à titre de réciprocité, laissez-moi vous inviter à déjeuner but allow me to repay you by inviting you to lunch -
3 à charge de réciprocité
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5 principe de réciprocité de travail
принцип взаимности работ
Теорема о взаимности работ; одна из теорем строительной механики, доказывающая, что в линейно деформируемом теле возможная работа внешних сил первого состояния на перемещениях второго состояния равна возможной работе внешних сил второго состояния на перемещениях первого состояния
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6 principe de réciprocité des réactions
принцип взаимности реакций
Одна из теорем взаимности строительной механики упругих систем, утверждающая, что реакция первой связи от единичного смещения второй связи равна реакции второй связи от единичного смещения первой связи
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