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* * *резона́нс м.1. resonanceвне резона́нса — off resonanceрезона́нс вы́ражен о́чень ре́зко — a very sharp resonance occursнастра́ивать в резона́нс — adjust [tune] to resonanceнастро́енный в резона́нс — resonant, tuned to resonance, tuned to resonateрезона́нс наступа́ет — resonance occursпри резона́нсе — at resonanceразма́зывать резона́нс — smear out the resonance2. мн. resonance particlesмагни́тный резона́нс — magnetic resonanseмехани́ческий резона́нс — mechanical resonanceмногокра́тный резона́нс — multiple resonanceрезона́нс напряже́ний — voltage resonanceнейтро́нный резона́нс — neutron resonanceопти́ческий резона́нс — optic resonanceосновно́й резона́нс — major [main] resonanceо́стрый резона́нс — sharp resonanceпарази́тный резона́нс — spurious resonanceпаралле́льный резона́нс — antiresonance, parallel [current] resonanceпарамагни́тный резона́нс — paramagnetic resonanceпарамагни́тный, электро́нный резона́нс — electron paramagnetic resonance, EPR, electron spin resonance, ESRпараметри́ческий резона́нс — parametric resonanceпосле́довательный резона́нс — series resonanceсо́бственный резона́нс — natural resonanceсубгармони́ческий резона́нс — sub-harmonic resonanceрезона́нс то́ка — current [parallel] resonance, antiresonanceрезона́нсы То́нкса—Да́ттнера — Tonks-Duttner resonances, T-D resonancesферромагни́тный резона́нс — ferromagnetic resonanceциклотро́нный резона́нс — cyclotron resonanceя́дерный, квадрупо́льный резона́нс — nuclear quadrupole resonanceя́дерный, магни́тный резона́нс [ЯМР] — nuclear magnetic resonanceоблада́ть спосо́бностью к ЯМР — exhibit NMR -
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1) General subject: aftersound, feedback, resonance, vibrance, vibrancy, vibration, public response (АД), public reaction (to media story etc), repercussions2) Naval: syntony3) Engineering: resonance particles4) Physics: vibes5) Makarov: resonance state of elementary particle -
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[lang name="Russian"]захват; захватывание — capture effect
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•The magnetic moment produces a diamagnetic effect.
•It is this reaction which builds up the reservoir of activated molecules.
•Displacing a particle in one direction brings about a force in the opposite direction.
•This vibrational resonance can create new photons.
•Industrial and professional societies have brought into being (or existence) a wide variety of standards.
•Where the valley is narrow the earthflow toe forms a dam, sometimes creating a lake.
•To build up (or produce) sufficient pressure so as to ensure...
•These forces cannot develop torque.
•If the rotor is given the shape of a polygon, the lines of force exert the desired torque.
•The detonation wave upon impacting the wave shaper generates a shock wave.
•The heat generated by magnetization...
•The feedback generates parasitic laser oscillations.
•The resistance element generates precision voltages.
•The use of a driving belt could give rise to vibration.
•The model was rotated in a centrifuge to induce centrifugal forces.
•When a current passes through a wire, it sets up a magnetic field around the wire.
•The magnetic field sets up a magnetomotive force.
•The flywheels set up in the spring-mounted screen a motion which...
•The heating of the coils sets up a ventilating draught.
•The object of the experiment is to build up a high current of charged particles.
•The gradient of viscous shear stresses establishes a steady-state concentration gradient.
•These energy transitions give rise to pockets of photons.
•This brings with it acute problems of electrical interference.
•In the past 20 years the electronics industry has generated many completely new technological systems.
•The media bring into existence and cultivate a new form of common consciousness.
II•An instrument has been created (or devised) for...
•The research staffs are evolving workable designs.
•The engineers have come up with an improved technique for...
•He originated the projection method.
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