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1 wind atmospheric sound refraction
атмосферная рефракция звука, обусловленная градиентом скорости ветраEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > wind atmospheric sound refraction
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2 wind atmospheric sound refraction
атмосферная рефракция звука, обусловленная градиентом скорости ветраThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > wind atmospheric sound refraction
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3 refraction
а) преломление- atmospheric refraction
- atmospheric sound refraction
- coastal refraction
- conical refraction
- double refraction
- external conical refraction
- internal conical refraction
- ionospheric-wedge refraction
- light refraction
- molecular refraction
- negative refraction
- positive refraction
- radio refraction
- radio-wave refraction
- shore refraction
- standard refraction
- substandard refraction
- superstandard refraction
- temperature atmospheric sound refraction
- tropospheric refraction
- wedge refraction
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4 refraction
а) преломление•- atmospheric refraction
- atmospheric sound refraction
- coastal refraction
- conical refraction
- double refraction
- external conical refraction
- internal conical refraction
- ionospheric-wedge refraction
- light refraction
- molecular refraction
- negative refraction
- positive refraction
- radlo refraction
- radlo-wave refraction
- shore refraction
- standard refraction
- substandard refraction
- superstandard refraction
- temperature atmospheric sound refraction
- tropospheric refraction
- wedge refraction
- wind atmospheric sound refractionThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > refraction
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5 refraction
1) рефракция; преломление•-
abnormal refraction
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acoustic refraction
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atmospheric refraction
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compressional refraction
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critical refraction
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curved-path refraction
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curved refraction
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double refraction
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electromagnetic refraction
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electronic refraction
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first-event refraction
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flux refraction
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ionospheric refraction
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lateral refraction
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low-frequency refraction
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multiple refraction
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radio-wave refraction
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radio refraction
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reflected refraction
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seismic refraction
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sound refraction
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standard refraction
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substandard refraction
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superstandard refraction
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terrestrial refraction
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tropospheric refraction
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wave refraction
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wind-wave refraction
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