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51bonding theory — ryšio teorija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. bond theory; bonding theory; coupling theory vok. Bindungstheorie, f; Kopplungstheorie, f rus. теория связи, f pranc. théorie de liaison, f …
52bonding strip — jungė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. bonding strip; connecting link; jumper vok. Überbrückung, f; Leiterkopplung, f; Verbindungssteg, m rus. дужка, f; перемычка, f; соединительное звено, n pranc. fil de pontage, m; jonction, f …
53bonding — In electrical engineering, the process of connecting together metal parts so that they make low resistance electrical contact for direct current and lower frequency alternating currents. See also earthing …
54bonding — noun Date: 1969 1. the formation of a close relationship (as between a mother and child or between a person and an animal) especially through frequent or constant association 2. the attaching of a material (as porcelain) to a tooth surface… …
55Bonding — Связывание; соединение; сцепление; склеивание || связующий, связывающий …
56bonding — A term referring to the mutual identification of mother and child and the circumstances in which this develops. Sometimes it is used to describe the formation of other close relationships …
57bonding — bÉ’nd n. link; obligation; grasp; certificate of debt v. store in a bonded warehouse; stick; be stuck …
58bonding — The act of connecting all metal parts of the aircraft to secure good electrical continuity and so avoid the undesirable effects of static electricity …
59bonding — bond•ing [[t]ˈbɒn dɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) psl anb a) a relationship that usu. begins at the time of birth between a parent and offspring and that establishes the basis for an ongoing mutual attachment b) the establishment of a pair bond 2) psl anb a close …
60BONDING — (Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group) An industry trade group formed to establish bandwidth on demand services standards …