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20:46 Feb 2, 2006 |
Persian (Farsi) to English translations [PRO] Transport / Transportation / Shipping | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Ali Beikian Iran Local time: 08:30 | ||||||
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4 +5 | macroscale widths |
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3 | Macroscale/areas, , fields, arenas |
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macroscale widths Explanation: microscale widths It Must be "pahnehaye kalan meghyas" (not pahnehaye kalane meghyas". In that case, te English equivalent could be "microscale widths". See Below: However, it should be noticed that, at a disruption or a fast shutdown in a large tokamak such as JT-60U, there exist many islands and each island is expected to have a `macroscale' width of several centimetres. This is the fundamental difference from Ref. [5] where `microturbulence' is considered. When there exist many islands with `macroscale' widths, accumulation of the scattering can work as a loss mechanism for relativistic electrons. Furthermore, for such electrons, island overlapping is unnecessary as the loss mechanism. http://epub.iaea.org/fusion/subscribe/39/sep/ms6554TokudS/65... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 47 mins (2006-02-02 21:33:21 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ooops! I mean "Macroscale widths" not "microscale widths". |
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