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1 урбанистический стресс
урбанистический стресс
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urban stress
A state of bodily or mental tension developed through city living, or the physical, chemical, or emotional factors that give rise to that tension. (Source: MED)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > урбанистический стресс
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2 эластомерная изоляция
эластомерная изоляция
изоляция из материала, который деформируется при незначительном механическом воздействии и возвращается о свое первоначальное состояние после снятия этого воздействия
Примечание. Эта изоляция обычно сшитая, но может быть также термопластичной
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elastomeric insulation
insulation made of a material that deforms under low mechanical stress and returns to its original state upon release of that stress
NOTE – This insulation is normally cross-linked but it may also be thermoplastic.
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isolation élastomère
isolation constituée d'un matériau qui se déforme sous l'action d'une faible contrainte mécanique et reprend sa forme initiale lorsque la contrainte cesse d'agir
NOTE – Cette isolation, généralement réticulée, peut être également thermoplastique.
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- elastomere Isolierung, f
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > эластомерная изоляция
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