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Перевод: leakage
[существительное] утечка ; просачивание; течь ; рассеяние [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- For many years I have experience severe rain leakage through the canvas tilt on my Series III.1 once made the mistake of coating another vehicle's tilt with polyurethane paint but the result was that it hung in tatters within a year as it became brittle.
- The mill was eventually forced to cease operations during Mr Bright's time when a large pond, further upstream, was drained by a colliery to reduce water leakage into the coal workings.
- Power mosfets exhibit no secondary breakdown and can be avalanched to clamp excessive overvoltage due to leakage inductance or a disconnected HT lead.
- Pupil leakage isn't about those puddles occasionally found under infant children it's about losing children to neighbours - it's not so wet but equally unpleasant.
- Fisons "strongly refutes" the suggestion that leakage tests were deceptive, but has amended the test.
- A special van visits factories to measure the "leakage" of microbes.
- Any evidence of leakage should be dealt with immediately by turning off the supply at the meter stop-cock and calling the Gas Board.
- (And this is to ignore the possibility of "leakage" into dollars of sterling via weaknesses in the control mechanisms - a point returned to below.)
- It is these leakage channels into the gut cell walls that cause them to swell and burst the gut wall and lead to the death of the insect.
- Mosfet Q6 avalanches repetitively and absorbs the energy stored in the leakage inductance of the coil.
- XI, which implies that it is difficult to separate the loss by percolation from that due to leakage through lock gates and sluices.
- Consequently, dry cell manufacturers, quite rightly, put warnings on their products as such abuse can lead to the cell rupturing and electrolyte leakage.
- Examples of community projects that NERC has set up include the Terrestrial Initiative in Global Environmental Research (Tiger), which includes carbon cycling and trace greenhouse gases, as well as water and ecosystems; the Biomolecules Special Topic, which covers fossil biomolecules; and a Pollutant Pathways project run jointly with the Agricultural and Food Research Council, which is studying leakage from agricultural systems into aquifers and groundwater.
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