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None Оценка воздействия на окружающую среду объектов атомной энергетики

None Оценка воздействия на окружающую среду объектов атомной энергетики

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This first-of-its-kind dictionary compiles essential terminology related to the design, construction, and operation of bridges and tunnels, along with adjacent fields such as geodesy, geology, hydrology, and materials science. It is designed to assist transport engineers, specialists, researchers, students, and professional translators in reading and translating technical documentation and specialized literature. The dictionary aims to bridge the gap between complex engineering concepts and practical application, offering clear definitions for terms encountered in bridge and tunnel projects. It covers both foundational and advanced vocabulary, ensuring users can navigate production and technical documents with confidence. Whether you are involved in infrastructure planning, environmental impact assessments, or construction management, this resource provides a reliable reference for precise communication in the field.

Customer reviews

Sarah Chen ★★★★☆
Overall, The card is clear and well-organized, with a concise description that explains the dictionary's purpose effectively. The details about the fields covered and target audience are helpful for understanding its scope. However, I would have liked a bit more information on how the terms are structured or accessed.
Lisa Andersen ★★★★☆
On the plus side, The card is clear and well-organized, with a concise description that explains the dictionary's purpose effectively. The details about the fields covered and target audience are helpful for understanding its scope. However, I would have liked a bit more information on how the terms are structured or accessed.
Alex Turner ★★★★☆
The card is clear and well-organized, with a concise description that explains the dictionary's purpose effectively. The details about the fields covered and target audience are helpful for understanding its scope. However, I would have liked a bit more information on how the terms are structured or accessed.

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