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1 point value
1) Медицина: денежная стоимость балла2) Вычислительная техника: значение точки -
2 point value
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > point value
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3 point value
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4 short floating point value
короткий формат с плавающей запятой
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[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60870-5-104-2004]Тематики
- телемеханика, телеметрия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > short floating point value
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5 short floating point value with time tag
короткий формат с плавающей запятой с меткой времени
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[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60870-5-104-2004]Тематики
- телемеханика, телеметрия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > short floating point value with time tag
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6 end-point value
крайнее значение
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > end-point value
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7 set point value
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > set point value
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8 fixed-point value
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fixed-point value
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9 basis point value
Банковское дело: BPV, значeние базисного пункта, стоимость базисного пункта -
10 fixed-point value
Математика: неподвижная точка (в теории рекурсивных функций) -
11 floating point value
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12 set (point) value
Автоматика: заданное значение, уставка -
13 set-point value
Метрология: заданное значение, установленное значение -
14 hi-point value
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15 node-point value
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16 BPV - BASIS POINT VALUE
стоимость базисного пункта: мера изменения цены облигации по сравнению с данным изменением в процентных ставках (котируется в центах США); напр.,облигация со стоимостью базисного пункта 0,04 означает, что ее цена изменится на 4 цента вслед за перемещением 1 базисного пункта (0,01%) в кривой доходностиАнгло-русский словарь акронимов и аббревиатур, используемых в банковской и финансовой деятельности > BPV - BASIS POINT VALUE
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17 fixed-point value
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18 hi-point value
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19 value
1) значение; величина; параметр2) стоимость; цена3) оценка || оценивать•- acceptable value
- accumulative value
- active value
- actual value
- agreed value
- allowable value
- average value of size
- average value
- best value
- braking value
- certainty value
- characteristic value
- CLA value
- closeness value
- component value
- computed value
- conjugate value
- constant value
- continuous value
- controlled value
- conventional true value
- corrected parameter value
- corrected value
- correction value
- cutoff value
- cutting value
- default value
- depth-of-cut value
- design value
- desired value
- dimension value
- dimensional value
- disengaging value
- division value
- effective value
- equilibrium value
- final value
- fundamental value
- gray level values
- gray value
- hold value of contact
- ideal final value
- ideal value
- index value
- information value
- instantaneous value
- instruction value
- jog increment value
- just value
- landmark value
- level change value
- limit value
- limiting continuous value
- limiting dynamic value
- limiting thermal withstand value
- limiting value
- lubrication value
- master OOR value
- master value
- mean value of modulus
- mean value
- measured value
- minimum grade value
- model estimated value
- must value
- must-not-operate value
- NC value
- nominal value
- nonoperate value
- nonrelease value
- nonrevert value
- numerical value
- observation value
- offset value
- operate value
- operating value of quantity of electrical relay
- output value per employee
- output value
- part-program value
- peak value
- peak-to-peak value
- performance value
- pick feed value
- pickup value
- positional values
- preselected value
- preset value
- prestored value
- qualitative values
- quantity value
- rated value
- reference value
- release value
- resetting value
- reversal value
- RMS value
- root-mean-square value
- sampled values
- saturation value of the contact
- set point value
- set value
- setting value of a specified time
- setting value
- short-duration value
- short-time value
- stable value
- starting value
- steady-state value
- switching value
- target value
- test value
- thermal value
- thermal withstand value
- threshold value
- tool offset value
- true value
- value of a quantity
- value of reading
- value of the graduation
- value of the smallest graduation
- value of train
- variation value
- VB value
- weight removal value
- weighted value
- yield valueEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > value
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20 value
1) величина; значение; показатель2) ценность; стоимость3) нормировать4) цена || ценить; оценивать5) расценивать6) ценностный•equal in absolute value — мат. равный по модулю
spread in values — мат. разброс значений
- arithmetical mean value - average absolute value - average overall subsampling value - deficien value - high heating value - highly significant value - left invariant mean value - most probable value - nontrivial absolute value - optimum valueto possess [to take on] value — мат. принимать значение
- pH value- preset value - tabular value
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