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1) Медицина: санный микротом2) Рыбоводство: скользящий микротом -
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1) скользящий
2) задвижной
3) книнкетный
4) многошпоночный
5) надвижной
6) салазковый
7) салазочный
8) санный
9) соскальзывание
10) подвижный
11) скольжение
12) выдвижной
13) раздвижной
– sliding contact
– sliding door
– sliding friction
– sliding gate
– sliding gear
– sliding microtome
– sliding nut
– sliding scale
– sliding shuttle
– sliding stop
– sliding surface
– sliding window
friction of sliding and rolling — трение качения с проскальзыванием
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