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1) <math.> статистика рождаемости
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1) Медицина: статистика рождаемости2) Математика: статистика рождений3) Экология: статистические данные о рождаемости -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > birth statistics
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матем.статистика рождаемости, статистика рождений -
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статистика (наука); статистические методы; совокупность статистических данных -
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1) статистика (научная дисциплина, раздел теории вероятностей)2) статистические характеристики, статистические показатели• -
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статистика; совокупность статистических данных- housing statistics - migration statisticss - official statistics - professional sickness statistics - sample statistics -
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1) размножение
2) рождение
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birth and death process — <math.> процесс рождения и гибели
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бюро записи актов гражданского состояния; отдел статистики естественного движения населенияThe information appearing on the certified copy of birth is exactly transcribed from information contained on the original birth certificate as filed with the Office of Vital Records. — Информация, приведенная на заверенной копии о рождении, точно переписана из информации, содержащейся в оригинале свидетельства о рождении, хранящегося в Отделе статистики естественного движения населения.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > office of vital statistics
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1. III1) bring down smth., smb. /smth., smb. down/ bring down a duck (a bird, etc.) подстрелить утку и т. д.; they brought down the plane a) они посадили самолет, они заставили самолет снизиться; они заставили самолет приземлиться /сесть/; б) они сбили самолет; bring down the fruit сбивать плоды (обыкн. тряся дерево); he aimed, fired, and brought down the antilope он прицелился, выстрелил и попал в антилопу2) bring down smth. /smth. down/ bring down the prices (the taxes, the cost, the birth-rate, etc.) снизить цены и т. д., bring down the temperature сбить температуру; bring down a swelling уменьшить /согнать/ опухоль3) bring down smth., smb. /smth., smb. down/ bring the government down свергнуть правительство; bring down a tyrant сбросить тирана2. XXI11) bring down smth. /smth. down/ on smth., smb. bring a sword down on his head (the axe on his skull, etc.) обрушить клинок на его голову и т. д.; when he brought down his fist on my shoulder когда его кулак опустился на мое плечо, когда он стукнул меня кулаком по плечу; bring one's fist (one's hand) [heavily] down on the table [сильно] стукнуть кулаком (рукой) по столу; bring down trouble on the whole family навлечь неприятности на всю семью, причинить неприятности всей семье; bring one's wrath down on smb. обрушить чей-л. гнев на кого-л.2) bring smth., smb. down to smth. bring history down to modern times довести /проследить/ историю до наших дней; bring the statistics (the record, etc.) down to date довести статистику /подсчеты/ и т. д. до сегодняшнего дня; bring down the price to L 800 сбить /снизить, довести/ цену до восьмисот фунтов; bring him down to your own level низвести его до вашего уровня
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