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41 Josephson effect
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42 Kerr rotation effect
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43 leading effect
эффект опережения; эффект упреждения -
44 magnetostrictive effect
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45 memory effect
физ. эффект памяти -
46 scale effect
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47 screening effect
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48 substitution effect
эффект замещения; субституция -
49 tunnel effect
физ. туннельный эффект, туннелированиеtunnel effect device — туннельный прибор; туннельный элемент
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50 tunneling effect
tunnel effect device — туннельный прибор; туннельный элемент
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51 Tyndall effect
физ. эффект Тиндаля -
52 bromide adjacency effect
1. пограничный эффектconfinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
2. вызванный бромидомEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > bromide adjacency effect
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53 burst effect
confinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
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54 Callier effect
confinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
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55 channelling effect
confinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > channelling effect
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56 cryotrapping effect
confinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cryotrapping effect
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57 diversity effect
confinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > diversity effect
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58 esaki effect
tunnel effect device — туннельный прибор; туннельный элемент
confinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
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59 false relief effect
confinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > false relief effect
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60 grain effect
confinement effect — локальное воздействие; локальный эффект
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