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21 side slope
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22 side slope
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23 side slope
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24 side slope
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25 side-slope
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26 side slope
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27 side slope
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > side slope
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28 side slope
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29 side slope
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30 side slope angle
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31 side slope (river)
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32 side slope canal
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33 side slope of cut
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34 side-slope bump'ng table
Горное дело: (концентрационный) стол с боковым уклономУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > side-slope bump'ng table
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35 side-slope stability
Автомобильный термин: устойчивость (автомобиля) при боковых уклонах дороги, устойчивость ( автомобиля) при поперечных уклонах дороги -
36 side slope at specified distance
• sivukaltevuusprofiiliEnglish-Finnish dictionary > side slope at specified distance
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37 side slope of cut
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38 side-slope stability
English-russian automobile dictionary > side-slope stability
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39 side-slope stability
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > side-slope stability
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40 side slope surface
условная наклонная поверхность ( плоскость), ограничивающая высоту препятствий сбоку от лётной полосыEnglish-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > side slope surface
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