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ARTÍCULO
TITULO

SOME TEST RESULTS OF THE ABSORBING APPARATUS ELASTOMERIC TYPE DEVELOPMENT OF DIIT

E. P. Blokhin    
V. M. Plakhotnyk    
O. M. Savchuk    
O. M. Zabolotnyi    
V. M. Bubnov    
V. P. Kalachnyi    

Resumen

The results of the steady-state test happen to in article, dynamic on blow coach and blow on copra. Findings are done on improvement of the designs.

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PÁGINAS
pp. 23 - 25
MATERIAS
INFRAESTRUCTURA
REVISTAS SIMILARES
Water
Hydrology
Buildings

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