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21 wall losses
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22 waste-heat losses
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23 air losses
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24 measured losses
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25 suffer heavy losses
English-Russian big medical dictionary > suffer heavy losses
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26 suffering heavy losses
несущий тяжелые потери; тяжелые потериEnglish-Russian big medical dictionary > suffering heavy losses
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27 generation losses
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > generation losses
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28 long-term reactivity losses
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29 processing losses
потери при обработке; технологические потериEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > processing losses
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30 contraction losses
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > contraction losses
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31 discharge losses
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > discharge losses
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32 eddy-current losses
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > eddy-current losses
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33 evaporation losses
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > evaporation losses
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34 leakage losses
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > leakage losses
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35 magnetic losses
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > magnetic losses
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36 ohmic losses
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ohmic losses
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37 thermal losses
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