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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
duplex — [ dyplɛks ] n. m. • 1883; mot lat. « double » 1 ♦ Système de transmission de l information qui permet d assurer simultanément l envoi et la réception de messages. (1954) Télécomm. Dispositif permettant de transmettre des programmes (radio,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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FD — aeronaut. abbr. Flight Director aeronaut. abbr. Frequency Diversity com. abbr. Frequency Diversity comp. abbr. File Directory comp. abbr. Floppy Disc comp. abbr. Full Duplex metal. abbr. Fire Damper telecom. abbr. Frequency Demodulator comp. abbr … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
alclad — ˈalˌklad noun ( s) Etymology: from Alclad, a trademark : a duplex metal product made by cladding an aluminum alloy core with surface layers of pure aluminum or aluminum alloy usually for giving increased resistance to corrosion … Useful english dictionary
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