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•The analysis must he modified to accommodate the fact that...
•Formulas were developed to account for the effect of external pressure.
•To correct for the effect of pressure drop on gas velocity...
•A simple modification is necessary to take account of non-equilibrium conditions.
•To take into account (or To allow for) magnetic deflection...
•Corrections should be made to account for the distortion of...
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•The analysis must he modified to accommodate the fact that...
•Formulas were developed to account for the effect of external pressure.
•To correct for the effect of pressure drop on gas velocity...
•A simple modification is necessary to take account of non-equilibrium conditions.
•To take into account (or To allow for) magnetic deflection...
•Corrections should be made to account for the distortion of...
* * *Для учёта -- to accommodate, to account for, to allow for, to take account of, to take into accountThese modifications had been found to be necessary to accommodate the nonuniform plastic flow of the workpiece.To account for this fact, a surface hardness measurement at a high strain rate is required.No correction was applied to take account of the effects of turbulence.Under these conditions the stalled flow model would have to be modified to take this pressure drop into account.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > для учёта
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