- single-claim formula
- однозвенная формула (изобретения)
Тетради новых терминов № 6. Англо-русские патентные термины. - М.: Всесоюзный центр переводов. В.С. Попов, Л.А. Горник, А.М. Школьник. 1975.
Тетради новых терминов № 6. Англо-русские патентные термины. - М.: Всесоюзный центр переводов. В.С. Попов, Л.А. Горник, А.М. Школьник. 1975.
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