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1 кинематическая вязкость
1) Naval: kinematical viscosity2) Engineering: coefficient of kinematic viscosity, viscositydensity ratio3) Chemistry: viscosity/density ratio, k-value4) Automobile industry: kinematic coefficient of viscosity5) Physics: kinematic viscosity6) Metrology: kinetic viscosity7) Polymers: viscosity-density rating9) Makarov: kinematic viscosity coefficient, viscosity-to-density ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кинематическая вязкость
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