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1 shallow-water scattering layer
среднеглубинный рассеивающий слой (например, на глубине 30 м - над крутым термоклином)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shallow-water scattering layer
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2 мелководный
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3 рассеивать
1. diffused2. diffuse3. scattering4. dissipate (refl.); disperse5. dispersed6. disperse; disperse (refl.)7. dispersing -
4 рассеиваемый
1. dissipated2. scattered3. scatter4. scatteringРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > рассеиваемый
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5 мелководный
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6 мелководный рассеивающий слой
Naval: shallow scattering layerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мелководный рассеивающий слой
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7 тонкий слой
1. lamina2. shallow layer[lang name="Russian"]слой, чувствительный к излучению — radiation-sensitive layer
[lang name="Russian"]слой, полученный пиролизом — pyrolytically deposited layer
3. flake
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