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1 служить стимулом
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > служить стимулом
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2 во многих практических случаях
Во многих практических случаяхFlow unsteadiness has been shown to be the source of stability problems in many practical situations.They should serve as a stimulus to further investigation of thermoelastic instability in a multitude of practical applications.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > во многих практических случаях
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3 послужат стимулом
Послужат стимулом-- The successes noted should serve as a stimulus to further investigation of thermoelastic instability.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > послужат стимулом
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рус Фетишизмeng Fetishism. Reliance on some non-living object as a stimulus for sexual arousal and sexual gratification. Many fetishes are extensions of the human body, such as articles of clothing or footwear. Other common examples are characterized by some particular texture such as rubber, plastic or leather. Fetish objects vary in their importance to the individual. In some cases they simply serve to enhance sexual excitement achieved in ordinary ways (e.g. having the partner wear a particular garment).
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