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Inset fan
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(colloquial; southwestern usa) the flood plain of an ephemeral stream that is confined between the fan remnants, ballenas, basin-floor remnants, or closely-opposed fan toeslopes of a basin. ff & sw.
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Fan, английский
- Ventilateur
- Part of a chipper that creates an air stream, moving the chips out of the chipper housing (23).
- Portable chipper terms
- Вентилятор; турбовентиляторный двигатель 233
- Fink truss a form of fink truss having subdiagonals that radiate outward from a central point.
- Fink truss fanlight
- Веер (в одну п. выполнить *ст.с н., в.п.* повторить от * до * 4 раза, ст.с н.)
- Вентилятор
- To brace the upper yardarms slightly aft to benefit from differences in wind speed at their height above the water.
- Производственная сеть
- Gently-sloping mass of detrital material deposited at locations of
- Крыло ветряной мельницы
- False alarm normalizer (radar)
Fan, английский
Fan, английский
Fan, немецкий
Fan, шведский
Fan -, английский
Входное [всасывающее] отверстие вентилятора
Fan - shaped tie, английский
Fan - type timbering, английский
Fan angle, английский
The measure of angular spread of a line-generating laser. the fan angle determines the line length produced at a certain distance. calpac line-generating lasers have a 90° fan angle. a 90° fan angle will produce a line length that is 2x the projection distance (e.g. a 10 foot long line when projected from 5 feet). femtoseconds :10-15 seconds. 1 fs = 0.000,000,000,000,001 seconds.
Fan antenna; harp antenna, английский
Fan apron, английский
A sheet-like mantle of relatively young alluvium and soils covering part of an older fan piedmont (and occasionally alluvial fan) surface, commonly thicker and further down slope (e.g., mid-fan or mid-fan piedmont) than a fan collar. it somewhere buries an older soil that can be traced to the edge of the fan apron where the older soil emerges as the land surface, or relict soil. no buried soils should occur within a fanapron mantle itself. compare - fan collar. ffp
Fan assembly, английский
Fan belt, английский
Endless belt, usually of v or multi
Fan blade, английский
Fan casting, английский
Casting your line repeatedly in a close arc to locate actively feeding fish.
Fan cleavage, английский
Fan coil, английский
An indoor component of an air conditioner or heat pump system, used in place of a furnace and evaporator coil, to provide change the refrigerant from a gas to a liquid (or vice-versa) and blow air over the coil to cool or heat your home.
Fan coil unit, английский
Fan collar, английский
A landform comprised of a thin, short, relatively young mantle of alluvium along the very upper margin (near the proximal end or apex) of a major alluvial fan. the young mantle somewhere buries an older soil that can be traced to the edge of the collar where the older soil emerges at the land surface as a relict soil. compare - fan apron. ffp
Fan column, английский
Fan columns, английский
Colloquial, английский
A разговорный language, speech, standard
Southwestern, английский
Conference, institute of electrical and electronics engineers юго-западная конференция института инженеров- электриков и электроников
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Integrated drainage, английский
A general term for a drainage pattern in which stream systems have developed to the point where all parts of the landscape drain into some part of a stream system, the initial or original surfaces have essentially disappeared and the region drains to a common base level. few or no closed drainage systems are present. sw
Impact crater, английский
A) [anthropogenic] a generally circular or elliptical depression formed by hypervelocity impact of an experimental projectile or ordinance into earthy or rock material. compare - caldera, crater, meteorite crater. sw; b) (not recommended - use meteorite crater) a generally circular crater formed by the impact of an interplanetary body (projectile) on a planetary surface. gg
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