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1 движение масс (физич.)
движение масс (физич.)
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mass transport (physics)
The movement of matter in a medium. (Source: MGH)
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2 перемещение осадков
перемещение осадков
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sediment transport
The movement and carrying- away of sediment by natural agents; especially the conveyance of a stream load by suspension, saltation, solution or traction. (Source: BJGEO)
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3 транспортное планирование
транспортное планирование
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transport planning
A programme of action to provide for present and future demands for movement of people and goods. Such a programme is preceded by a transport study and necessarily includes consideration of the various modes of transport. (Source: GOOD)
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4 закон в области транспорта
закон в области транспорта
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transport law
Rules concerning the movement of goods or persons by sea, railway or road. (Source: WESTSa)
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