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1 velocity fluctuations
Макаров: флуктуации скорости -
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English-russian dictionary of physics > velocity fluctuations
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Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > velocity fluctuations
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флуктуация, пульсация, колебание, см. тж. oscillation -
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колебание, флуктуация; пульсация- product-mix fluctuations
- supply pressure fluctuation
- temperature fluctuation
- thermal fluctuation
- velocity fluctuationEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > fluctuation
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