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тетраэдрическая координация, тетраэдрическая позицияThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > tetrahedral site
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1) место; местоположение; местонахождение || помещать; располагать2) вчт сайт3) крист. координация, позиция4) фтт ловушка, центр захвата•- beta site
- cold site
- dodecahedral site
- electron-trapping site
- emitter site
- flux-pinning site
- flux-trapping site
- FTP site
- ftp site
- hole site
- hole-trapping site
- hot site
- impurity site
- interstitial site
- job site
- lattice site
- mirror site
- nucleation site
- octahedral site
- pinning site
- receiving site
- recombination site
- remote site
- shopping site
- substitutional site
- tetrahedral site
- transmitting site
- vacant electron site
- vacant lattice site
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1) место; местоположение; местонахождение || помещать; располагать2) вчт. сайт3) крист. координация, позиция4) фтт. ловушка, центр захвата•- beta site
- cold site
- dodecahedral site
- electron-trapping site
- emitter site
- flux-pinning site
- flux-trapping site
- FTP site
- ftp site
- hole site
- hole-trapping site
- hot site
- impurity site
- interstitial site
- job site
- lattice site
- mirror site
- nucleation site
- octahedral site
- pinning site
- receiving site
- recombination site
- remote site
- shopping site
- substitutional site
- tetrahedral site
- transmitting site
- vacant electron site
- vacant lattice site
- WAP site
- Web siteThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > site
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