high-frequency induced plasma

high-frequency induced plasma
aukštadažnė indukuotoji plazma statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. high-frequency induced plasma vok. HF-induziertes Plasma, n rus. высокочастотная индуцированная плазма, f pranc. plasma induit de décharge à haute fréquence, m

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