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1 wood utilization
использование [переработка] древесного сырьяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wood utilization
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2 wood utilization
использование [переработка\] древесного сырьяАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > wood utilization
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3 wood utilization
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4 wood utilization
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > wood utilization
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6 utilization
1) использование, утилизация2) коэффициент использования; связь коэффициент загруженности•-
car utilization
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chip utilization
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cold utilization
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forest utilization
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integrated surface and groundwater utilization
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land utilization
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line utilization
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multipurpose utilization
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solar radiation utilization
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tidal energy utilization
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track utilization
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7 utilization of wood leftovers
переработка отходов лесозаготовок
Комплекс операций с целью рационального использования отходов лесозаготовок.
[ ГОСТ 17461-84]Тематики
Обобщающие термины
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83. Переработка отходов лесозаготовок
D. Verabeitung von Holzabfällen
E. Utilization of wood leftovers
Комплекс операций с целью рационального использования отходов лесозаготовок
Источник: ГОСТ 17461-84: Технология лесозаготовительной промышленности. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > utilization of wood leftovers
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8 wood-waste utilization
<wood.waste> ■ Holzabfallverwertung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > wood-waste utilization
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9 wood chemistry
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10 wood chemistry (including chemical utilization, resin tapping etc.)
Лесоводство: лесная химияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wood chemistry (including chemical utilization, resin tapping etc.)
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11 forest utilization
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12 forest chemical industry (resin tapping, chemical utilization of wood, etc.)
Лесоводство: лесохимическая промышленностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > forest chemical industry (resin tapping, chemical utilization of wood, etc.)
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13 использование древесного сырья
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > использование древесного сырья
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14 использование древесного сырья
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > использование древесного сырья
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15 factor
2) фактор3) показатель•factor of earthing — коэффициент заземленияfactor of merit — 1. критерий качества 2. добротностьfactor of quality — 1. критерий качества 2. добротностьfactor of safety — 1. коэффициент запаса (прочности), запас прочности 2. коэффициент (фактор) безопасности 3. коэффициент надёжностиfactor of safety against overturning — коэффициент запаса устойчивости против опрокидывания ( при расчёте подпорных стенок)factor of safety against sliding — коэффициент запаса устойчивости против плоского сдвига по основанию ( при расчёте подпорных стенок)factor of safety against ultimate stress — коэффициент запаса прочности по пределу прочности-
2T pulse K factor
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absorption factor
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acceleration factor
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accumulation factor
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acoustic insulation factor
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acoustic reduction factor
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acoustic reflection factor
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acoustical absorption factor
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activity factor
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additional secondary phase factor
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additional secondary factor
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aerodrome utilization factor
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aircraft acceleration factor
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aircraft load factor
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aircraft safety factor
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aircraft usability factor
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amplification factor
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amplitude factor
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anisotropy factor
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annual growth factor
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annual plant factor
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anthropogenic factor
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aperture shape factor
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application factor
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array factor
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ASTM stability factor
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atmospheric factor
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atomic factor
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attenuation factor
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automatic scale factor
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availability factor
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available heat factor
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available-lime factor
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average noise factor
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balance factor
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bandwidth factor
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barrier factor
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base-transport factor
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basin shape factor
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beam shape factor
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bed-formation factor
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belt differential factor
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belt factor
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belt sag factor
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biological quality factor N
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biological quality factor
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biotic factor
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blast-penetration factor
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blockage factor
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brake factor
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break-even load factor
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bulk factor
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bulking factor
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burnup factor
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calibration factor
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Callier factor
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capacitance factor
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capacity factor
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car capacity utilization factor
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cargo load factor
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catalyst carbon factor
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catalyst gas factor
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cement factor
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cementation factor
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characteristic factors
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chemotactic factor
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climatic factor
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clotting factor
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CNI factor
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coil magnification factor
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coincidence factor
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coke-hardness factor
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coke-permeability factor
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Colburo heat-transfer factor
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colicinogenic factor
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colicin factor
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comfort factor
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common factor
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compacting factor
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compensation factor
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complexity factor
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compressibility factor
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concentration factor
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confidence factor
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consumer load coincidence factor
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contrast factor
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control factor
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conversion factor
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conveyance factor
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core factor
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correction factor
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correlation factor
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coupling factor
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cover factor
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crack susceptibility factor
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crest factor
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critical stress intensity factor
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cross-modulation factor
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current amplification factor
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current amplitude factor
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current transformer correction factor
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current unbalance factor
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current waveform distortion factor
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cyclic duration factor
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damage factor
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damage severity factor
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damping factor
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daylight factor
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dc conversion factor
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decontamination factor
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defective factor
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deflection factor
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deflection uniformity factor
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degeneration factor
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degradation factor
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degree-day melting factor
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demagnetization factor
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demand factor
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depolarization factor
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derating factor
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design factor
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design load factor
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detuning factor
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deviation factor
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dielectric loss factor
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differential diffraction factor
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diffuse reflection factor
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diffuse transmission factor
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dilution factor
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dimensionless factor
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directivity factor
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discharge factor
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displacement factor
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displacement power factor
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dissipation factor
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distortion factor
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distribution factor
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diversity factor
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division factor
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dose buildup factor
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dose reduction factor
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drainage factor
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drug resistance factor
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duty cycle factor
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duty factor
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ecological factor
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edaphic factor
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effective demand factor
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effective multiplication factor
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effective-volume utilization factor
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efficiency factor
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electromechanical coupling factor
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elimination factor
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elongation factor
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emission factor
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emissivity factor
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engineering factors
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enlargement factor
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enrichment factor
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environmental factor
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etch factor
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excess air factor
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excess multiplication factor
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expansion factor
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exponential factor
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exposure factor
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external factor
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extraction factor
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extraneous factor
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F factor
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Fanning friction factor
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fatigue notch factor
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feedback factor
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field form factor
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field length factor
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field water-distribution factor
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fill factor
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filter factor
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filtration factor
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fineness factor
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flux factor
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food factor
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force factor
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form factor
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formation volume factor
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formation-resistivity factor
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formation factor
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fouling factor
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F-prime factor
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frequency factor
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frequency multiplication factor
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friction factor
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fuel factor
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fundamental factor
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gage factor
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gain factor
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gamma factor
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gas factor
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gas multiplication factor
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gas producing factor
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gas recovery factor
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gas saturation factor
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geometrical structure factor
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geometrical weighting factor
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g-factor
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grading factor
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granulation factor
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grindability factor
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growth factor
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harmonic distortion factor
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harmonic factor
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heat conductivity factor
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heat gain factor
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heat leakage factor
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heat loss factor
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heat-stretch factor
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heat-transfer factor
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host factor
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hot-channel factor
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hot-spot factor
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hull-efficiency factor
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human factor
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hysteresis factor
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improvement factor
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inductance factor
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infinite multiplication factor
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inhibitory factor
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innovation factor
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institutional factor
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integer factor
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integrating factor
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interlace factor
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intermodulation factor
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K bar factor
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Kell factor
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lamination factor
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leakage factor
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lethal factor
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light-transmission factor
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lime factor
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limit load factor
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linear expansion factor
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literal factor
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load curve irregularity factor
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load factor
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loading factor
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longitudinal load distribution factor
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Lorentz factor
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loss factor
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luminance factor
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luminosity factor
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magnetic form factor
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magnetic leakage factor
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magnetic loss factor
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magnification factor
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maximum enthalpy rise factor
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membrane swelling factor
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minimum noise factor
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mismatch factor
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mode I stress intensity factor
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mode II stress intensity factor
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mode III stress intensity factor
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modifying factor
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modulation factor
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modulus factor of reflux
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moment intensity factor
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mu factor
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multiplication factor
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multiplicity factor
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multiplying factor
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Murphree efficiency factor
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mutual coupling factor
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mutual inductance factor
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natural factor
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negative phase-sequence current factor
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negative phase-sequence voltage factor
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neutron multiplication factor
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noise factor
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nonlinearity factor
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notch concentration factor
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notch factor
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numerical factor
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obturation factor
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oil factors
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oil recovery factor
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oil saturation factor
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oil shrinkage factor
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opening mode stress intensity factor
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operating factor
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operating load factor
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operational factor
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operation factor
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optimum noise factor
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orbit burden factor
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output factor
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overcurrent factor
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overload factor
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pacing factor
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packing factor
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paratypic factor
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partial safety factor for load
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partial safety factor for material
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particle-reduction factor
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passenger load factor
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peak factor
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peak responsibility factor
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peak-load effective duration factor
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penetration factor
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performance factor
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permeability factor
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phase factor
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phase-angle correction factor
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phasor power factor
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physiographic factor
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pitch differential factor
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pitch factor
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plain-strain stress intensity factor
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plane-earth factor
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plant capacity factor
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plant-load factor
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plant-use factor
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porosity factor
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positive phase-sequence current factor
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positive phase-sequence voltage factor
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potential transformer correction factor
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powder factor
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power factor
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power filling factor
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primary phase factor
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primary factor
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prime factor
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proof/ultimate factor
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propagation factor
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propagation meteorological factor
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propagation terrain factor
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proportionality factor
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proximity factor
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pulsation factor
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quality factor
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R factor
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radiance factor
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radio-interference suppression factor
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readiness factor
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recombinogenic factor
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recovery factor
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rectification factor
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reduction factor
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redundancy improvement factor
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reflection factor
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reflectivity factor
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refraction factor
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refrigerating factor
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reheat factor
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relative loss factor
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relative severity factor
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release factor
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reliability demonstration factor
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reliability factor
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relocation factor
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repairability factor
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repeatability factor
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reservoir volume factor
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reset factor of relay
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resistance transfer factor
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restorability factor
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revenue load factor
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ripple factor
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risk factor
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rolling shape factor
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roll-off factor
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roughness factor
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runoff factor
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safety factor for dropout of relay
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safety factor for pickup of relay
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safety factor of insulation
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safety factor
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sag factor
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saturation factor
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scale factor
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scaling factor
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screening factor
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screen factor
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secondary-electron-emission factor
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self-transmissible factor
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separation factor
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service factor
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sex factor
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shadow factor
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shape factor
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sheet ratio factor
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shielding factor
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shield factor
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shrinkage factor
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signal-to-noise improvement factor
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size factor
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skew factor
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slant-range correction factor
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sliding factor
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slip factor
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smoothing factor
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snagging factor
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soap factor
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social factor
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socioeconomic factor
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solubility factor
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sound absorption factor
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space factor of winding
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space factor
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spreading factor
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squeezing factor
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stability factor
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stacking factor
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stage amplification factor
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standing-wave factor
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steam reduction factor
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steam-zone shape factor
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storage factor
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stowage factor
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strain concentration factor
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streamflow formation factor
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strength factor
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stress concentration factor
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stress intensity factor
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stretch factor
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structure factor
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submergence factor
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summability factor
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superficial friction factor
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support factor
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surface correction factor
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surface-area factor
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tapping factor
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technical preparedness factor
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telephone influence factor
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termination factor
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terrain factor
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thermal eta factor
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thermal factor
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thermal utilization factor
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thermodynamic factor
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thrust-deduction factor
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time factor
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time-scale factor
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tire size factor
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tooth factor
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transfer factor
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transmission factor
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transport factor
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traveling-wave factor
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trigger factor
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truck service factor
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tuning factor
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turbidity factor
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turbulence factor
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twist factor
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U-factor
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unavailability factor
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unbalance factor
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unit conversion factor
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usage factor
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utilization factor
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vacuum factor
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velocity gain factor
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velocity factor
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viscosity factor
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void factor
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voltage amplification factor
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voltage amplitude factor
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voltage ripple factor
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voltage unbalance factor
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voltage waveform distortion factor
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volume-utilization factor
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wake factor
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water encroachment factor
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water saturation factor
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waveform distortion factor
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wear factor
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weather-forming factor
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weight load factor
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weighting factor
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weight factor
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winding factor
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wobble factor
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wood swelling factor
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work factor
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yield factor
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16 waste
1. n1) розтрачання; зайва витрата; марнотратствоwaste of time — марнування (гайнування) часу
to cut, to waste — кроїти тканину неощадливо; розм. марнувати (гайнувати) час
2) втрата, убуток; шкода, збиток3) юр. псування; недбале ставлення (до чужого майна), розорення, спустошення4) відходи, покидьки; обрізки, обривки; вичавки5) текст. пачоси; рвань; ганчір'я6) металобрухт7) макулатура; утиль8) сміття; бруд; нечистоти9) фізл. виділення (організму)10) зношування11) схуднення; втрата ваги12) занепад (сил тощо)13) пустеля; пустир14) юр. безгосподарна земля15) гірн. пуста порода16) геол. матеріал, що змивається потоком у мореwaste disposal — знищення відходів (сміття тощо); скидання радіоактивних відходів; реалізація утилю
2. adj1) пустельний; незаселений; необроблений; непродуктивний; неродючий; безплідний2) спустошенийto be waste — амер., розм. промотатися
3) зайвий, непотрібний; марний4) непридатний; бракований5) тех. відпрацьованийwaste gate — гідр. скидний затвор
waste pile — гірн. відвал породи, терикон
3. v1) марнувати, гайнувати, марнотратити; гаяти (час); марно витрачати2) пропадати марно; витрачатися без користі3) пропускати; проґавити4) спустошувати; розоряти; псувати; руйнувати5) юр. псувати чуже майно (про орендаря)6) виснажувати; вичерпувати; зморювати7) виснажуватися; вичерпуватися; закінчуватися8) чахнути; вмирати9) минати, збігати (про час)10) амер., розм. розбити вщент; побити мало не до смерті11) витрачати, тратити (гроші тощо)12) спорт. втрачати у вазі; скидати вагу* * *I [weist] n1) розтрата, непотрібна або марна витрата; марнотратство2) втрати, збиток, шкода; юp. пошкодження, псування3) відходи ( waste products); обрізки, обривки ( паперу); вижимки; кінці, обтиральний матеріал; тeкcт. угар; пачоси; дрантяwaste of flax — костриця; металевий лом, скрап; пoлiгp. макулатура; утиль; сміття; відброси; pl стічні води; фiзioл. виділення ( організму)
4) знос, зношування; втрата ваги, схуднення; занепад ( сил)5) пустеля; пустинний простірa waste of waters — пустеля моря, морський простір
6) пустище, пустир; бросова земля; юp. безгосподарна земля7) гірськ. пуста порода8) гeoл. матеріал, що виноситься потоком в мореII [weist] a1) пустинний, незаселений; необроблений; непродуктивний, неродючий; посушливийto lie waste — бути невикористаним /необробленим, необробленою/ ( про землю)
2) спустошенийto lay waste — спустошувати, розорювати
3) надлишковий, непотрібний; марнийwaste stowage /tonnage/ — мop. невикористаний тоннаж
4) непридатний; бракованийIII [weist] vwaste wood — тріски, відходи деревини; тex. відпрацьований
1) марнувати, розтрачувати, непродуктивно витрачати, ( гроші); гаяти ( час); to be wasted on /upon/ smb залишитися незрозумілим, невизнаним, не справити враження на кого-н.; пропадати даремно; розтрачуватися без користі2) спустошувати, розорювати; псувати; руйнувати; юp. псувати орендоване майно3) виснажуватися, вичерпуватися4) виснажувати; чахнути, помирати5) йти, спливати ( про час)6) cпopт. втрачати у вазі; зганяти вагу ( тренуваннями) -
17 forest chemical industry
Лесоводство: (resin tapping, chemical utilization of wood, etc.) лесохимическая промышленностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > forest chemical industry
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18 Bevan, Edward John
[br]b. 11 December 1856 Birkenhead, Englandd. 17 October 1921 London, England[br]English co-inventor of the " viscose rayon " process for making artificial silk.[br]Bevan began his working life as a chemist in a soap works at Runcorn, but later studied chemistry at Owens College, Manchester. It was there that he met and formed a friendship with C.F. Cross, with whom he started to work on cellulose. Bevan moved to a paper mill in Scotland but then went south to London, where he and Cross set up a partnership in 1885 as consulting and analytical chemists. Their work was mainly concerned with the industrial utilization of cellulose, and with the problems of the paper and jute industries. Their joint publication, A Text-book of Paper-making, which first appeared in 1888 and went into several editions, became the standard reference and textbook on the subject. The book has a long introductory chapter on cellulose.In 1892 Cross, Bevan and Clayton Beadle discovered viscose, or sodium cellulose xanthate, and took out the patent which was to be the foundation of the "viscose rayon" industry. They had their own laboratory at Station Avenue, Kew Gardens, where they carried out much work that eventually resulted in viscose: cellulose, usually in the form of wood pulp, was treated first with caustic soda and then with carbon disulphide to form the xanthate, which was then dissolved in a solution of dilute caustic soda to produce a viscous liquid. After being aged, the viscose was extruded through fine holes in a spinneret and coagulated in a dilute acid to regenerate the cellulose as spinnable fibres. At first there was no suggestion of spinning it into fibre, but the hope was to use it for filaments in incandescent electric light bulbs. The sheen on the fibres suggested their possible use in textiles and the term "artificial silk" was later introduced. Cross and Bevan also discovered the acetate "Celanese", which was cellulose triacetate dissolved in acetone and spun in air, but both inventions needed much development before they could be produced commercially.In 1892 Bevan turned from cellulose to food and drugs and left the partnership to become Public Analyst to Middlesex County Council, a post he held until his death, although in 1895 he and Cross published their important work Cellulose. He was prominent in the affairs of the Society of Public Analysts and became one of its officials.[br]Bibliography1888, with C.F.Cross, A Text-book of Papermaking.1892, with C.F.Cross and C.Beadle, British patent no. 8,700 (viscose). 1895, with C.F.Cross, Cellulose.Further ReadingObituary, 1921, Journal of the Chemical Society.Obituary, 1921, Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry.Edwin J.Beer, 1962–3, "The birth of viscose rayon", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 35 (an account of the problems of developing viscose rayon; Beer worked under Cross in the Kew laboratories).RLH -
19 forest management
управление лесным хозяйством
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Planning of forest utilization for wood production, conservation purposes, fauna and flora protection, recreation and water supply. (Source: RFA)
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Wood — /wood/, n. 1. Grant, 1892 1942, U.S. painter. 2. Leonard, 1860 1927, U.S. military doctor and political administrator. * * * I Hard, fibrous material formed by the accumulation of secondary xylem produced by the vascular cambium. It is the… … Universalium
Wood ash — is the residue powder left after the combustion of wood. Main producers of wood ash are wood industries and power plants.CompositionTypically 6 10 percent of burned wood results in ash. [ [http://hubcap.clemson.edu/ blpprt/bestwoodash.html… … Wikipedia
wood — wood1 woodless, adj. /wood/, n. 1. the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem. 2. the trunks or main stems of trees as suitable for architectural and other… … Universalium
WUEM — Wood Utilization options for Ecosystem Management (Community) **** Water Utility Emergency Management (Community) … Abbreviations dictionary
Eino A. Saari — Eino Armas Saari (* 7. Oktober 1894 in Turku; † 13. April 1971 in Helsinki) war ein finnischer Forstwissenschaftler. Durch seine Tätigkeiten etwa innerhalb der Ernährungs und Landwirtschaftsorganisation (FAO) war der Forstpolitiker und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eino Armas Saari — (* 7. Oktober 1894 in Turku; † 13. April 1971 in Helsinki) war ein finnischer Forstwissenschaftler. Durch seine Tätigkeiten etwa innerhalb der Ernährungs und Landwirtschaftsorganisation (FAO) war der Forstpolitiker und Forstökonom international… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eino Saari — Eino Armas Saari (* 7. Oktober 1894 in Turku; † 13. April 1971 in Helsinki) war ein finnischer Forstwissenschaftler. Durch seine Tätigkeiten etwa innerhalb der Ernährungs und Landwirtschaftsorganisation (FAO) war der Forstpolitiker und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
McIntire–Stennis Act of 1962 — The McIntire Stennis Act of 1962 (P.L. 87 788) makes funding available to the state agricultural experiment stations and to forestry schools and programs at the land grant colleges of agriculture for forestry research. The research covers such… … Wikipedia
Kitchen cabinet — Kitchen cabinets are the built in furniture installed in many kitchens for storage of food, cooking equipment, and often silverware and dishes for table service. Appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, and ovens are often integrated into… … Wikipedia
Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… … Universalium
technology, history of — Introduction the development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things. The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, “art, craft,” with logos, “word, speech,” meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both… … Universalium