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1) Engineering: ideal plate, perfect plate, theoretical plate, theoretical tray2) Oil: theoretical tray (ректификационной колонны), theoretically perfect plate, theoretically perfect tray -
22 теоретическая тарелка
1) Engineering: perfect plate, theoretical plate, theoretical tray2) Metallurgy: theoretical plate (колонны)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > теоретическая тарелка
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23 теоретически
Теоретически - in theory, theoretically, fundamentally, on theoretical groundsIt should be stressed that in theory all of them should be zero for a completely rigid system, an incompressible fluid, and no cavitation.Theoretically, an arched bearing operates like a conventional bearing at very low speeds.This extension may be fundamentally unjustified even though it would appear to be practically convenient.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > теоретически
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25 максимальная теоретически возможная величина
максимальная теоретически возможная величина
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > максимальная теоретически возможная величина
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26 максимально теоретически возможная
максимально теоретически возможная
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > максимально теоретически возможная
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теоретически — theoreticallyРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > теоретически
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m. principle; в принципе, theoretically, in principle; принцип Дирихле, Dirichlet principle; принцип двойственности, duality principle; принцип минимакса, minimax principle -
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adv. theoretically, in theoryРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > теоретически
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•Fundamentally, the giant planets differ from the Earth chiefly in that...
•The artificially induced mutations are in principle (or basically) of the same kind as the spontaneous ones.
•In principle, the capacitance of the reference condenser can be deduced from its geometry.
•The treatment of alluvial tin is not essentially different, though varying in detail.
* * *В принципе -- in principle; conceivably (по идее); theoretically, fundamentally (теоретически)In principle, measurement of steam quality using a light attenuation technique is quite simple. In reality, however, accomplishing this in a field turbine environment is quite difficult.The extent of such further measurements could conceivably involve a full code acceptance test.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в принципе
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33 всего лишь
•While the life of components in orbit may be as low as a few days, quick passage through the radiation belt has little effect.
•The orbital periods of these stars can be as short as a few years.
•In this case a total of 200 shots is all that can be expected.
•Ethane theoretically possesses an indefinite number of conformations; however if..., there are but two significant conformations.
•Other embryonic movements are no more than (or are mere) preludes to adult behaviour.
•The factor leads to nothing more than a decrease in scattering and therefore is generally ignored.
•The innermost portion of the ring is a mere 7,000 miles above Saturn's face.
•A stationary electron in a uniform magnetic field has just two distinct energy levels.
•Tool-changing time can be as little as two seconds.
•Such a backup system can operate for weeks on as few as three or four "penlight" batteries.
•Scale differences of only 1 -2% can cause a loss of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всего лишь
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•While the life of components in orbit may be as low as a few days, quick passage through the radiation belt has little effect.
•The orbital periods of these stars can be as short as a few years.
•In this case a total of 200 shots is all that can be expected.
•Ethane theoretically possesses an indefinite number of conformations; however if..., there are but two significant conformations.
•Other embryonic movements are no more than (or are mere) preludes to adult behaviour.
•The factor leads to nothing more than a decrease in scattering and therefore is generally ignored.
•The innermost portion of the ring is a mere 7,000 miles above Saturn's face.
•A stationary electron in a uniform magnetic field has just two distinct energy levels.
•Tool-changing time can be as little as two seconds.
•Such a backup system can operate for weeks on as few as three or four "penlight" batteries.
•Scale differences of only 1 -2% can cause a loss of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всего лишь
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•I presume you have taken (or studied) plane geometry.
•Laser saturation broadening in flames has been treated both theoretically and experimentally.
•I never took any courses in astronomy.
•One should inquire into the reasons for...
•Besides, chemistry is concerned with (or addresses itself to) individual enzymatic reactions that are involved in...
•Thermodynamics deals with the conditions under which transformation of heat energy into other forms of energy takes place.
•They explored (or studied, or investigated, or looked into, or examined) the possibility of X-ray fluorescence.
•The subject of electrostatics concerns itself with properties of charges at rest.
•The leading investigator of the biochemical aspects of starvation has looked into the changes in metabolism of obese people during fasting.
•The problem can be attacked experimentally by three devices:...
•The subjects of geology and mineralogy are covered in this section.
•This problem was addressed by Weyl in 1929.
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•No account has been taken in this calculation of heat production from Th, U.
•These calculations ignored the vast quantities of salt which are present in sedimentary sequences.
•All these theories fail to account for the actual behaviour of the muscle tremor.
•The homogeneous conversion in liquid hydrogen is slow and can be neglected (or disregarded, or ignored).
•The theoretically predicted pressure takes no account of [or does not take into account (or consideration)] the roughness of the punch.
II•The amateur tends to overlook the importance of the thermometer.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не учитывать
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•The steam cycle is necessarily less efficient than is theoretically possible.
•Such changes inevitably (or are bound to) occur at the plate-making stage.
•The volume of the open-hearth furnace is insufficient to contain all the charge in the form of cold metals and the charge of scrap must of necessity be spread over a period of time.
•Physical and nervous disorders which almost unfailingly accompany infectious diseases...
•Their distinctive features cannot help but contribute greatly to the overall picture.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > неизбежно
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•The compounds that exhibit this effect...
•Theoretically, one charged object exerts a force on all other charged objects in the universe.
•The magnetic oscillations in the waves act on charged particles causing them to vibrate.
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. около; по приближённым оценкам; порядка; приближённо описывать; приближённо вычислять; примерно; согласно подсчётам•The distribution of craters agrees broadly with estimates of...
•The world's chemical industry then marketed an estimated 1000 new synthetic chemicals each year.
•The conglomerate was tilted to something like 45 degrees.
•In a million years or so even the most rapidly spinning neutron star slows down.
•This concept appeared near the middle of the 19th century.
•Theoretically iron crystals should resist deformation at stresses approaching [or of about (or around), or in the neighbourhood of] several million psi.
•These steels have yield strengths in the 2,000,000 psi area (or in the area of 2,000,000 psi).
•The maximum strain was in the neighbourhood (or vicinity) of 2%.
•These disturbances are propagated at roughly the speed of sound.
•The "dilute form" in percent of total concentration was calculated roughly.
•Some 250 Mcf of nitrogen was pumped into the line.
•The terminal velocity is roughly constant.
•The laser output pulses have an estimated power of over 1 MW.
•The strip should be heated at around 1200°F.
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40 теоретически
•In theory (or Theoretically) this type of deficiency is possible.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > теоретически
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