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1 удельный коэффициент фильтрации
Ecology: seepage intensity coefficientУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удельный коэффициент фильтрации
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2 коэффициент фильтрации
1) Geology: permeability, transmission coefficient, transmission constant2) Medicine: permeability coefficient3) Military: coefficient of transmissibility4) Engineering: filtering factor, filtration coefficient, filtration factor, index of filtrability, leakage coefficient, leakage factor, seepage intensity, seepage velocity5) Construction: coefficient of filtration, coefficient of leaking, coefficient of permeability, transmissibility coefficient6) Economy: filter factor7) Mining: of leaking8) Ecology: coefficient of conductivity, hydraulic conductivity, hydraulic permeability, unit of permeability, water permeability9) Oilfield: nitration factor10) Makarov: coefficient of permeability (Дарси), coefficient ot conductivity, conductivity11) Soil science: water conductivity12) General subject: code of conductivity, code of permeability, code of transmission, seepage intensity code, transmission codeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коэффициент фильтрации
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