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1 reversible potential
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > reversible potential
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1) Электроника: равновесный электродный потенциал2) Макаров: обратимый потенциал -
3 reversible potential
English-Russian electronics dictionary > reversible potential
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4 reversible potential
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > reversible potential
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5 reversible potential
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > reversible potential
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6 non-reversible potential
Электрохимия: необратимый потенциалУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > non-reversible potential
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7 potential
1) потенциал (1. потенциальная функция 2. потенциальные возможности) || потенциальный (1. относящийся к потенциальной функции 2. безвихревой (о поле) 3. относящийся к потенциальным возможностям)2) разность потенциалов, напряжение•- action potential
- alteration potential
- barrier potential
- bias potential
- Born-Mayer potential
- boundary potential
- breakdown potential
- breakdown surface potential
- Buckingham potential
- built-in potential
- Catlow-Diller-Norgett potential
- channel potential
- chemical potential
- complex potential
- confining potential
- contact potential
- control potential
- Coulomb potential
- critical potential
- cutoff potential
- dark potential
- deflecting potential
- deformation potential
- deionization potential
- demarcation potential
- diffusion potential
- early receptor potential
- electric potential
- electrochemical potential
- electrode potential
- electrokinetic potential
- electrolytic potential
- electromagnetic potential
- electron-stream potential
- electrophoretic potential
- equilibrium potential
- evoked potential
- excitation potential - extraction potential
- Fermi potential
- firing potential
- floating potential
- gate potential
- glow potential
- graded potential
- Hall potential
- image potential
- induced potential
- inhibitory potential - intensifier potential
- interface potential
- interionic potential
- ionization potential
- Josephson potential
- Lienard-Wiechert potential
- magnetic potential
- magnetic scalar potential
- magnetic vector potential
- mask potential
- membrane potential
- muffin-tin potential
- neuron potential
- nonequilibrium potential
- operating potential
- pair potential
- phase-boundary potential
- pinning potential
- plasma potential
- polarizing potential - radiation potential
- receptor potential
- reduction potential
- reference potential
- reflectionless potential
- reflector potential
- resonance potential
- rest potential
- resting potential
- retarded potential
- reversible potential
- scalar potential
- scalar electromagnetic potential
- single-particle potential
- sinusoidal potential
- spline potential
- substrate potential
- surface potential
- target potential
- thermodynamic potential
- Toda potential
- tracer potential
- transmembrane potential
- vector potential
- vector electromagnetic potential
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8 potential
1) потенциал (1. потенциальная функция 2. потенциальные возможности) || потенциальный (1. относящийся к потенциальной функции 2. безвихревой (о поле) 3. относящийся к потенциальным возможностям)2) разность потенциалов, напряжение•- action potential
- alteration potential
- barrier potential
- bias potential
- Born-Mayer potential
- boundary potential
- breakdown potential
- breakdown surface potential
- Buckingham potential
- built-in potential
- Catlow-Diller-Norgett potential
- channel potential
- chemical potential
- complex potential
- confining potential
- contact potential
- control potential
- Coulomb potential
- critical potential
- cutoff potential
- dark potential
- deflecting potential
- deformation potential
- deionization potential
- demarcation potential
- diffusion potential
- early receptor potential
- electric potential
- electrochemical potential
- electrode potential
- electrokinetic potential
- electrolytic potential
- electromagnetic potential
- electron-stream potential
- electrophoretic potential
- equilibrium potential
- evoked potential
- excitation potential
- excitatory postsynaptic potential
- extinction potential
- extraction potential
- Fermi potential
- firing potential
- floating potential
- gate potential
- glow potential
- graded potential
- Hall potential
- image potential
- induced potential
- inhibitory postsynaptic potential
- inhibitory potential
- injury potential
- intensifier potential
- interface potential
- interionic potential
- ionization potential
- Josephson potential
- Lienard-Wiechert potential
- magnetic potential
- magnetic scalar potential
- magnetic vector potential
- mask potential
- membrane potential
- muffin-tin potential
- neuron potential
- nonequilibrium potential
- operating potential
- pair potential
- phase-boundary potential
- pinning potential
- plasma potential
- polarizing potential
- postsynaptic potential
- quasi-Fermi potential
- radiation potential
- receptor potential
- reduction potential
- reference potential
- reflectionless potential
- reflector potential
- resonance potential
- rest potential
- resting potential
- retarded potential
- reversible potential
- scalar electromagnetic potential
- scalar potential
- single-particle potential
- sinusoidal potential
- spline potential
- substrate potential
- surface potential
- target potential
- thermodynamic potential
- Toda potential
- tracer potential
- transmembrane potential
- vector electromagnetic potential
- vector potential
- zero potential
- zeta potentialThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > potential
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9 cyclic and convolution potential sweep voltammetry of reversible ion transfer across a liquid membrane
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cyclic and convolution potential sweep voltammetry of reversible ion transfer across a liquid membrane
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10 равновесный электродный потенциал
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > равновесный электродный потенциал
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11 равновесный электродный потенциал
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > равновесный электродный потенциал
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12 равновесный электродный потенциал
1) Engineering: equilibrium electrode potential, equilibrium electrolytic potential, equilibrium potential2) Electronics: reversible potentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > равновесный электродный потенциал
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13 необратимый потенциал
Electrochemistry: irreversible potential, non-reversible potentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необратимый потенциал
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14 likevektspotensial
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15 рівноважний потенціал реакції
К, = оборотний потенціалru\ \ [lang name="Russian"]равновесный потенциал реакции, обратимый потенциалen\ \ [lang name="English"]equilibrium potential, reversible potentialпотенціал електрода, при якому швидкість прямої електродної реакції дорівнює швидкості зворотної реакції; він може бути визначений тільки стосовно даної електрохімічної реакціїТермінологічний Словник "Метали" > рівноважний потенціал реакції
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16 равновесный потенциал реакции
К, = обратимый потенциалua\ \ [lang name="Ukrainian"]рівноважний потенціал реакції, оборотний потенціалen\ \ [lang name="English"]equilibrium potential, reversible potentialпотенциал электрода, при котором скорость прямой электродной реакции равна скорости обратной реакции; он может быть определен только по отношению к данной электрохимической реакцииТерминологический словарь "Металлы" > равновесный потенциал реакции
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17 обратимый потенциал
Makarov: reversible potentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обратимый потенциал
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18 reversibles Potenzial
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > reversibles Potenzial
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19 обратимая деформация
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20 failure
1. авария; повреждение; неисправность; отказ в работе3. разрушение; обрушение; обвал; оседание; сползание
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2. разрушение; аварияto accelerate the failure — ускорять появление отказа;
to carry failure to — 1. приводить к отказу; 2. доводить до разрушения (при испытаниях)
to catch a failure — обнаруживать отказ;
to cause to failure — 1. приводить к отказу; 2. доводить до разрушения (при испытаниях);
to discard upon failure — браковать при появлении отказа;
to recover from failure — устранять неисправность;
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1. авария, повреждение; отказ ( оборудования), выход из строя2. обрушение, оседание ( пород); сползание
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1) отказ (); выход из строя; повреждение; поломка; неисправность, несрабатывание; сбой2) разрушение; авария3) обрушение; обвал ( породы)•failure after preventive maintenance — отказ после профилактического технического обслуживания;
failure before replacement — отказ () накануне замены;
failure by bursting from internal pressure — разрушение ( колонны труб) от разрыва под действием внутреннего давления;
failure by collapse from external pressure — разрушение ( колонны труб) от разрыва под действием внешнего давления;
failure in tension — разрушение при растяжении;
failure in use — отказ при эксплуатации, эксплуатационный отказ;
failure requiring overhaul — поломка, требующая капитального ремонта;
failures per million hours — отказов за миллион часов работы;
to accelerate the failure — ускорять появление отказа;
to catch a failure — обнаруживать отказ;
to discard upon failure — браковать при появлении отказа;
to recover from failure — устранять неисправность;
to repair a failure — устранять неисправность;
- failure of hose connectionfailure under tension — разрушение ( колонны труб) от растяжения;
- failure of normal category
- failure of performance
- abnormal test failure
- abnormally early failure
- active failure
- actual failure
- additional failure
- adolescent failure
- aging failure
- allowable failure
- anomalous failure
- anticipated failure
- apparent failure
- artificial failure
- assignable cause failure
- associated failure
- associative failure
- assumed failure
- avoidable failure
- basic failure
- bench-test failure
- bending failure
- bond failure
- breakdown failure
- break-in failure
- brittle failure
- burn-in failure
- casing failure
- catastrophic failure
- cause undetermined failure
- chance failure
- combined failure
- commanded failure
- common-cause failure
- compensating failure
- complete failure
- component failure
- component-compensating failure
- component-dependent failure
- component-independent failure
- component-partial failure
- compression failure
- conditional failure
- conditionally detectable failure
- consequential failure
- contributory failure
- corollary failure
- critical failure
- damage failure
- degradation failure
- dependent failure
- depot-repair-type failure
- derrick failure
- design-deficiency failure
- design-error failure
- destruction failure
- destructive failure
- deterioration failure
- disabling failure
- disastrous failure
- distortion failure
- dominant failure
- dominating failure
- dormant failure
- double failure
- downhole failure
- drill string failure
- drilling-bit failure
- dynamic failure
- earliest failure
- early-life failure
- embryonic failure
- emergency failure
- end failure
- endurance failure
- engine failure
- environmental failure
- equipment failure
- essential failure
- eventual failure
- exogenous failure
- explicit failure
- exponential failure
- externally-caused failure
- fabrication failure
- fatal failure
- fatigue failure
- fictitious failure
- field failure
- field-test failure
- foolish failure
- forced failure
- fracture failure
- functional failure
- generic failure
- gradual failure
- gross failure
- handling failure
- hard failure
- hazardous failure
- hidden failure
- human-initiated failure
- human-involved failure
- immature failure
- immediate failure
- imminent failure
- impact compressive failure
- impending failure
- implicit failure
- inadvertent failure
- incipient failure
- independent failure
- induced failure
- infancy failure
- initial failure
- inoperative failure
- in-service failure
- insignificant failure
- inspection failure
- instability failure
- intermittent failure
- internal failure
- intervening failure
- in-the-field failure
- intrinsic failure
- in-warranty failure
- irreversible failure
- last-thread failure
- late failure
- latent failure
- life failure
- local failure
- low-limit failure
- maintenance failure
- major failure
- malfunction failure
- marginal failure
- mechanical failure
- minor failure
- mishandling failure
- misuse failure
- monotone failure
- most remote failure
- multiunit failure
- near failure
- nonbasic failure
- noncatastrophic failure
- noncritical failure
- nondetectable failure
- nonfatal failure
- nonfunctional failure
- nonrandom failure
- nonreliability failure
- nonrepairable failure
- observed failure
- obsolete parts failure
- oncoming failure
- operating failures
- operational failure
- operative failure
- operator-induced failure
- ordinary failure
- out-of-tolerance failure
- overload failure
- overstress failure
- parallel failures
- parametric failure
- part failure
- partial failure
- partially depreciating failure
- passive failure
- pattern failures
- permanent failure
- persistent failure
- potential failure
- predictable failure
- premature failure
- primary failure
- progressive failure
- projected failure
- qualification failure
- random failure
- real failure
- recoverable failure
- recurrent failures
- redundant failure
- relevant failure
- reliability-type failure
- repairable failure
- repeatable failure
- repeated stress failure
- residual failure
- revealed failure
- reversal failure
- reversible failure
- rock failure
- rock compression failure
- rock plastic failure
- rogue failure
- running-in failure
- seal failure
- secondary failure
- self-avoiding failure
- self-correcting failure
- self-healing failure
- self-induced failure
- self-repairing failure
- service failure
- shear failure
- single failure
- single-point failure
- solid failure
- specification deficiency failure
- spontaneous failure
- stable failure
- stage-by-stage failure
- stochastic failure
- stress failure
- stuck-closed failure
- subsequent failure
- subsidiary failure
- sucker-rod string failure
- sudden failure
- superficial failure
- surface failure
- suspected failure
- sustained failure
- systematic failure
- technical failure
- technological failure
- temporary failure
- tensile failure
- test failure
- test-induced failure
- test-produced failure
- thread failure
- threshold failure
- time-limit failure
- time to first system failure
- top failure
- torque failure
- torsion failure
- total failure
- traceable failure
- transient failure
- trap failure
- trap sealing failure
- triple failure
- true failure
- unannounced failure
- unassigned failure
- unavoidable failure
- undetected failure
- unexpected failure
- unexplained failure
- unpredictable failure
- unrecoverable failure
- unrevealed failure
- unsafe failure
- unstable failure
- verified failure
- volatile failure
- wearout failure* * *• дефект• обвал• отказ
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