UA36202U - Method for stabilization of motion of body at induction acceleration - Google Patents

Method for stabilization of motion of body at induction acceleration

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UA36202U
UA36202U UAU200810392U UAU200810392U UA36202U UA 36202 U UA36202 U UA 36202U UA U200810392 U UAU200810392 U UA U200810392U UA U200810392 U UAU200810392 U UA U200810392U UA 36202 U UA36202 U UA 36202U
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motion
stabilization
acceleration
induction acceleration
induction
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UAU200810392U
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Ukrainian (uk)
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Владимир Терентьевич Чемерис
Вадим Витальевич Машталир
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Владимир Терентьевич Чемерис
Вадим Витальевич Машталир
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A method for stabilization of motion of body at induction acceleration at which for body movement by channel of acceleration system with maximal growth of its velocity one provides stabilization of motion of accelerated body due to slide of clots placed in the side surface by guide elements of acceleration system.
UAU200810392U 2008-08-14 2008-08-14 Method for stabilization of motion of body at induction acceleration UA36202U (en)

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