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61 run of pipe
Математика: длина трубки -
62 run-down pipe
Бурение: сливная труба, спускная труба -
63 run-off pipe
Нефть: спускная труба -
64 pipe run
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65 pipe run
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66 run-down pipe
сливцая труба, спускная труба.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > run-down pipe
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67 pipe run
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > pipe run
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68 run of a pipe
tracé d’une tuyauterie mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > run of a pipe
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69 run-off pipe
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > run-off pipe
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70 run-off pipe
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71 pipe run
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72 pipe run
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73 pipe run
ветвь трубопровода, длина участка трубопровода- 1. Соединение более одного участка трубопроводов. 2. Часть фасонной части, имеющая на своем конце на линии или непосредственно около нее отдельное ответвление или открытый конец, такой как тройник.
Англо-русский словарь по кондиционированию и вентиляции > pipe run
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74 pipe run
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75 pipe run
ветвь трубопровода, длина участка трубопровода- 1. Соединение более одного участка трубопроводов. 2. Часть фасонной части, имеющая на своем конце на линии или непосредственно около нее отдельное ответвление или открытый конец, такой как тройник.
English-Russian dictionary of terms for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and cooling air > pipe run
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76 run a pipe
English-Russian oil and gas dictionary with explanation > run a pipe
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77 pipe-line run
količina po cjevovodu pretočenog naftnog proizvoda; količina u cjevovod dovede nog naftnog proizvoda -
78 run in the drill pipe
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79 run-down pipe
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80 pipe run
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