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81 power to weight ratio
n питома потужність; потужність на одиницю вагиEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > power to weight ratio
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82 power-weight ratio
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83 power-weight ratio
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84 POWER-TO-WEIGHT RATIO
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85 power-weight ratio
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > power-weight ratio
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86 power-to-weight ratio
енергоозброєність; питома потужністьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > power-to-weight ratio
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87 power-weight ratio
English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > power-weight ratio
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88 power-weight ratio
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89 assets-capacity ratio
weight/torque ratio — удельная масса
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90 capacity/weight ratio
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > capacity/weight ratio
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91 torque-weight ratio
weight/torque ratio — удельная масса
capacity/weight ratio — удельная мощность
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > torque-weight ratio
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92 humidity ratio
[lang name="English"]weight/torque ratio — удельная масса
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > humidity ratio
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93 strength-to-weight ratio
[lang name="English"]weight/torque ratio — удельная масса
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > strength-to-weight ratio
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94 relative permeability ratio
weight/torque ratio — удельная масса
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > relative permeability ratio
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95 in ratio
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > in ratio
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96 feed conversion ratio
кормоотдача; выход животноводческой продукции на единицу кормовmaterials/output ratio — материалоемкость продукции
export ratio — квота экспорта; экспортная доля продукции
tall gear ratio — передаточное отношение, меньшее единицы
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97 low power-to-weight ratio
низкая удельная мощность на единицу веса
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > low power-to-weight ratio
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98 engine power-to-weight ratio
Военный термин: удельная мощность двигателяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > engine power-to-weight ratio
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99 maximum engine power-to-weight ratio
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > maximum engine power-to-weight ratio
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100 engine power-to-weight ratio
English-Russian military dictionary > engine power-to-weight ratio
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