boundary

boundary
1) граница; предел; порог; контур
2) поверхность раздела; граница раздела; линия раздела
3) с.-х. межа
4) граничный, краевой
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acceptance boundary
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air traffic control boundary
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airfield boundary
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beam boundary
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clamped boundary
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class boundary
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closed boundary
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concentration boundary
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corrosion resistance boundary
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crystal boundary
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current boundary
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domain boundary
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drainage boundary
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free boundary
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grain boundary
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ice boundary
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land boundary
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large-angle boundary
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low-angle boundary
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lower boundary
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magnetosphere boundary
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oil-water boundary
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phase boundary
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plasmasphere boundary
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p-n boundary
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purple boundary
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reflection boundary
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rejection boundary
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rigidly clamped boundary
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rigid-plastic boundary
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self-excitation boundary
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simply supported boundary
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small-angle boundary
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solid-liquid boundary
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stability boundary
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subgrain boundary
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trailing boundary
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twin boundary
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twist grain boundary
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upper boundary
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word boundary

Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.

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