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1) General subject: (термодинамической системы) equilibrium state (состояние термодинамической системы, характеризующееся при постоянных внешних условиях неизменностью параметров во времени и отсутствием в системе потоков. Состояние термодинамическ)2) Aviation: equilibrium condition3) Medicine: equilibration, equilibrium4) Engineering: balanced condition5) Economy: equilibrium state6) Oil: thermodynamical equilibrium7) Ecology: balance of equilibrium8) Polymers: balanced state9) Makarov: steady stateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > равновесное состояние
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2 термодинамическое равновесие
1) Agriculture: thermodynamics equilibrium3) Metrology: thermodynamic chemicalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > термодинамическое равновесие
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3 равновесие термодинамическое
• равновесие n термодинамическоеenglish: thermodynamical equilibriumdeutsch: thermodynamisches Gleichgewicht nfrançais: équilibre m thermodynamiqueРусско-английский (-немецко, -французский) металлургический словарь > равновесие термодинамическое
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4 термодинамический
1. thermodynamical2. thermodynamicРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > термодинамический
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