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21 translational
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22 translational
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > translational
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23 energy
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absorbed radiation energy
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absorbed-in-compression energy
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absorbed-in-fracture energy
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acoustic energy
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activation energy of friction
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activation energy
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active energy
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adhesive binding energy
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allowed energy
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alternative energy
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atomic energy
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average photon energy
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band-gap energy
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base-load energy
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base energy
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binding energy
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biomass energy
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bonding energy
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bond energy
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boundary energy
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braking energy
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break-up energy
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brittle fracture energy
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brittle shelf energy
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buoyancy energy
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bus-bar energy
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capillary energy
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charge energy
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Charpy impact energy
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Charpy V-notch shelf energy
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Charpy V-notch energy
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chemical energy
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clean energy
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cohesive binding energy
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cohesive bonding energy
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cohesive energy
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comfort energy
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conduction band energy
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Coulomb energy
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crack closure energy
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crack energy
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crude energy
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cutoff energy
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decay energy
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derived energy
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discharge energy
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disintegration energy
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dissociation energy
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distortion strain energy
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distortion energy
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ductile fracture energy
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elastic strain energy
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elastic energy
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electric energy
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electric field energy
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electrical potential energy
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electrochemical free energy
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electrokinetic energy
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electrolytic dissociation energy
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electromagnetic energy
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electron energy
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electrostatic energy
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embrittling energy
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epithermal energy
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excess energy
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exchange energy
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excitation energy
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exhaust energy
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field energy
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firm energy
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fission energy
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fracture energy
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free energy
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free surface energy
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frictional energy
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fusion energy
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fusion plasma energy
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gap energy
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generating station auxiliary energy
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generating station net output energy
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geokinetic energy
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geothermal energy
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grain-boundary energy
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heat energy
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Helmholtz free energy
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Helmholtz energy
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hole-electron energy
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hydration energy
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hydraulic energy
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hysteresis energy
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impurity ionization energy
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incident energy
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incident solar energy
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input energy
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instantaneous strain energy
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interaction energy
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interface energy
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interfacial energy
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internal energy
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ionization energy
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kinetic energy
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kink energy
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latent energy
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lattice energy
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light energy
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low-grade energy
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luminous energy
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magnetic energy
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magnetic fusion energy
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mechanical energy
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misfit energy
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motional energy
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net energy
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noise energy
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nonfirm energy
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nuclear energy
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off-peak energy
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on-peak energy
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optical energy
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particle energy
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pattern energy
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peak energy
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peel energy
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photon energy
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plastic strain energy
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plastic energy
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portable energy
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potential energy
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pressure energy
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primary energy
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prompt gamma energy
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pulse energy
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pumping energy
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quantum energy
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radiant energy
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radiant pulse energy
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reactive energy
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refuse-to-gas energy
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released energy
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reservoir energy
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resilience energy
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resonance-absorption energy
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rest energy
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run-of-river energy
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seasonal storage energy
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secondary energy
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separation energy
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sideband energy
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soft energy
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solar energy
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sound energy
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specific energy
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spike leakage energy
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stacking fault energy
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stored energy
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strain energy
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stream energy
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sun energy
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surface energy
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thermal energy
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thermoelectric energy
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threshold energy
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tidal energy
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transient energy
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translational energy
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turbulent energy
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turbulent kinetic energy
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upper shelf energy
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up-the-ladder energy
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24 translational-to-vibrational energy transfer
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > translational-to-vibrational energy transfer
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25 энергия поступательного движения
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > энергия поступательного движения
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26 энергия поступательного движения
Русско-английский физический словарь > энергия поступательного движения
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27 energia translacyjna
• translational energySłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > energia translacyjna
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28 энергия поступательного движения
Русско-английский словарь по химии > энергия поступательного движения
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29 transzlációs energia
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30 поступательный
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > поступательный
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31 поступательный
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > поступательный
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32 скорость поступательного движения
Русско-английский научный словарь > скорость поступательного движения
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33 энергия поступательного движения
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > энергия поступательного движения
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34 энергия поступательного движения
Русско-английский научный словарь > энергия поступательного движения
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35 энергия поступательного движения
энергия поступательного движения
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36 транслационна енергия
translational energiestranslational energyБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > транслационна енергия
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37 трансляционная спектроскопия
Русско-английский физический словарь > трансляционная спектроскопия
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38 энергия поступательного движения
1) Engineering: translation energy, translational energy, translatory energy2) Makarov: translation energy (молекул), translational energy (молекул), translatory energy (молекул)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > энергия поступательного движения
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39 поступательный
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40 поступательный
1. bodily2. translational
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