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1 alternating-sign rf focusing
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > alternating-sign rf focusing
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2 alternating-sign rf focusing
English-russian dictionary of physics > alternating-sign rf focusing
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3 alternating-sign
a мат. знакопеременный, знакочередующийся -
4 alternating-sign
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > alternating-sign
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5 alternating-sign focusing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > alternating-sign focusing
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6 alternating-sign focusing
Электроника: знакопеременная фокусировкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > alternating-sign focusing
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7 alternating-sign focusing
English-russian dictionary of physics > alternating-sign focusing
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8 focusing
n установка на фокус, фокусировкаСинонимический ряд:1. application (noun) application; centering; compacting; compression; concentration; consolidation; converging; focus; massing2. centring (verb) centring; concentrating; converging; meeting3. fastening (verb) fastening; fixating; fixing; putting; riveting4. giving (verb) addressing; applying; bending; buckling; dedicating; devoting; directing; giving; turning -
9 focusing
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10 strong focusing
1. сильная фокусировка2. жесткая фокусировкаThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > strong focusing
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11 weak focusing
1. слабая фокусировка2. мягкая фокусировкаThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > weak focusing
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12 electromagnetic focusing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > electromagnetic focusing
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13 electrostatic focusing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > electrostatic focusing
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14 gas focusing
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15 light-beam focusing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > light-beam focusing
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16 line focusing
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17 secondary focusing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > secondary focusing
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18 strong focusing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > strong focusing
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19 nonlinear focusing
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20 automatic focusing
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > automatic focusing
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