minor lost circulation - перевод на русский
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minor lost circulation - перевод на русский

PATH INTEGRAL OF THE FLUID VELOCITY AROUND A CLOSED CURVE
Circulation (mathematics); Circulation (fluid dynamics)
  • curl]] of '''v''' is ''heuristically'' depicted as a helical arrow (not a literal representation). Note the projection of '''v''' along ''d'''''l''' and curl of '''v''' may be in the negative sense, reducing the circulation.

minor lost circulation      

нефтегазовая промышленность

слабое поглощение бурового раствора

to get lost         
  • In a [[maze]], one can get lost on a voluntary basis
LOSING SPATIAL REFERENCE
Get lost; User:Heule01/Getting lost; Draft:Getting lost; Got lost; Gets lost; To get lost; Lostness; Being lost
заблудиться
lost art         
  • Portrait of a Courtesan]]'' by [[Caravaggio]], formerly in the [[Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum]], Berlin
  • [[Jean-Baptiste Oudry]]'s ''The White Duck,'' which was stolen in 1990
  • A lost Christus head by [[Annibale Carracci]]
  • Fresco of Jupiter on Mount Olympus by Mario Bragaldi in the National Museum of Brazil. Picture taken a few months before the fire
  • A lost self-portrait, by [[Raphael]]
  • [[Grisaille]] sketch of ''Magistrates of Brussels'', in the [[École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts]] in Paris
  • ''View of Auvers-sur-Oise'' by [[Paul Cézanne]]
PIECE OF ART THAT ONCE EXISTED
Lost artwork; Lost art; Lost works of art; Lost Art; Lost painting
утраченное /забытое/ искусство

Определение

лост
муж. лость жен. или лось, сарга, треска, лучина, тонкая дранка, пришиваемая лощильными скобами по конопати, снаружи, к пазам речных судов. Лостить лодку, ластить, лошить, подшивать лосью.

Википедия

Circulation (physics)

In physics, circulation is the line integral of a vector field around a closed curve. In fluid dynamics, the field is the fluid velocity field. In electrodynamics, it can be the electric or the magnetic field.

Circulation was first used independently by Frederick Lanchester, Martin Kutta and Nikolay Zhukovsky. It is usually denoted Γ (Greek uppercase gamma).