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21 объем воды
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22 объем
1. dimensions2. dimension3. scope4. amount5. quantity6. size7. amount to8. corpus9. volume of10. volume; size; extent; range11. bulk12. capacity13. compass14. content -
23 индекс физического объема
1. index of actual volumeобъем продукта, находящегося в трубопроводе — line volume
2. quantum index3. volume indexРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > индекс физического объема
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24 теплоемкость при постоянном объеме
1. heat capacity at constant volume[lang name="Russian"]объем продукта, находящегося в трубопроводе — line volume
2. specific heat at constant volumeРусско-английский научный словарь > теплоемкость при постоянном объеме
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25 влажный объем
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26 дозирование по объему
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27 конечно-диастолический объем
Русско-английский научный словарь > конечно-диастолический объем
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28 конечно-систолический объем
Русско-английский научный словарь > конечно-систолический объем
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29 молярный объем
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30 парциальный объем
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31 перепускной объем
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32 уменьшенный объем
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33 элюирующий объем
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34 отображаемый объем
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > отображаемый объем
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35 полезный объем
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > полезный объем
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36 lechuga orejona
(n.) = romaine, cos, cos lettuce, romaine lettuceEx. Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex. Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex. Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex. Due to its extremely low calorie content and high water volume, romaine lettuce is actually a very nutritious food.* * *(n.) = romaine, cos, cos lettuce, romaine lettuceEx: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).
Ex: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex: Due to its extremely low calorie content and high water volume, romaine lettuce is actually a very nutritious food. -
37 lechuga romana
f.romaine lettuce, cos, cos lettuce.* * *(n.) = romaine, cos, cos lettuce, romaine lettuceEx. Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex. Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex. Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex. Due to its extremely low calorie content and high water volume, romaine lettuce is actually a very nutritious food.* * *(n.) = romaine, cos, cos lettuce, romaine lettuceEx: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).
Ex: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).Ex: Due to its extremely low calorie content and high water volume, romaine lettuce is actually a very nutritious food. -
38 объем вытесняемой воды
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > объем вытесняемой воды
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39 объем химически связанной воды в зернах минералов, сланца и глин
объем химически связанной воды в зернах минералов, сланца и глин
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40 vannmasse
subst. mass of water, torrent of water, volume of water, flood waters
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