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1 body-fixed coordinates
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > body-fixed coordinates
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2 body-fixed coordinates
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > body-fixed coordinates
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3 body-fixed coordinates
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4 body-fixed coordinates
English-Russian glossary on space technology > body-fixed coordinates
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координата; <pl>1. координаты2. оси координат; система координатcoordinate of the foremost point of the aerodynamic mean chord lineaffine coordinatesaircraft coordinatesairfoil coordinatesbalance coordinatesblade coordinatesblade-fixed coordinatesbody coordinatesbody-fitted coordinatesbody-fixed coordinatesbody-oriented coordinatescanonical coordinatesCartesian coordinateschordwise coordinatecircumferential coordinatecomputational coordinatescylindrical coordinatesdiscrete coordinatesdistributed coordinatesEarth-fixed launch site coordinatesequilibrium coordinatesgeneralized coordinatesglobal coordinatesignorable coordinatesinertial coordinatesisoparametric coordinatesmissile-fixed coordinatesnatural coordinatesnodal coordinatespolar coordinatesradial coordinaterotational coordinatesspanwise coordinatespatial coordinatespherical coordinatesstream function coordinatessurface-oriented coordinatestime coordinatetip-path-fixed coordinatestransformed coordinatestranslational coordinatestransverse coordinatevertical coordinatewind-fixed coordinates -
8 coordinate
1) координата || координатный2) мн. ч. система координат3) позиция; положение4) машиностр. управляемая координата; координатная ось5) координировать, согласовывать6) комплект одежды, состоящий из предметов, сочетающихся друг с другом (по цвету, рисунку и т. п.)•to freeze coordinates — зафиксировать ( с сохранением в памяти) координаты ( положения рабочих органов станка)-
3-D surface coordinates
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absolute coordinate
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angular coordinate
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body-fixed coordinates
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Cartesian coordinates
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chromaticity coordinates
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color coordinates
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complex coordinate
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confocal ellipsoidal coordinates
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confocal paraboloidal coordinates
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curvilinear coordinates
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cylindrical coordinates
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elastic coordinates
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ellipsoidal coordinates
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false coordinate
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generalized coordinates
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geodesic coordinates
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harmonic coordinates
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homogeneous coordinates
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incremental coordinate
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isentropic coordinates
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isothermal coordinates
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joint coordinates
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Lagrangian coordinates
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left-hand coordinates
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left coordinates
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machine coordinates
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material coordinates
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moving coordinates
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normal coordinates
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normalized coordinate
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object-centered coordinates
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oblique coordinates
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operational coordinates
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original coordinates
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orthogonal coordinates
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parabolic coordinates
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phase coordinates
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polar coordinates
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primary-color coordinates
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principal coordinates
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rectangular coordinates
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relative coordinate
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right-hand coordinate
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right coordinate
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rotate coordinates
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running coordinate
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semigeostrophic coordinates
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spatial coordinates
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spatial polar coordinates
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time coordinate
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tool coordinates
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touch-off coordinate
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trichromatic coordinates
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trilinear coordinates
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tristimulus coordinates
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user coordinate
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variable coordinate
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world coordinate
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x-coordinate
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y-coordinate
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z-coordinate -
9 method
метод; процедура; способ- antithetic variate method - average ordinate method - average range method - binary search method - conjugate directions method - conjugate gradient method - control chart method - conventional milling method - correlation function method - decision function method - differential control method - Feynman diagram method - first approximation method - gradient projection method - iterative method - large sample method - large sieve method - least-squares regression method - less than fully efficient method - linearly implicit method - method of adjoint gradient - method of algebraic addition - method of alternating directions - method of balanced blocks - method of complex numbers - method of confidence intervals - method of conformal mappings - method of conjugate directions - method of conjugate gradients - method of cyclic descent - method of detached coefficients - method of disjunction of cases - method of divided differences - method of electrical images - method of elimination of quantifiers - method of empty ball - method of extreme values - method of false position - method of feasible directions - method of finite differences - method of first approximation - method of first entrance - method of fitting constants - method of fixed points - method of full enumeration - method of generating functions - method of geometric exhaustion - method of indefinite coefficients - method of infinite descent - method of interval bisection - method of least absolute values - method of least distance - method of least likelihood - method of maximum likelihood - method of means and standard deviations - method of medians and extreme values - method of minimal change - method of minimal variance - method of mirror reflections - method of moving frame - method of multiple comparison - method of orthogonal projections - method of paired associates - method of paired comparisons - method of phase integrals - method of projecting cones - method of proportional parts - method of rotating factors - method of semantic tableaux - method of separation of variables - method of simulaneous displacements - method of stationary phase - method of statistical differentials - method of statistical inference - method of steep variations - method of steepest ascent - method of stochastic approximation - method of straightforward iteration - method of successive displacements - method of successive divisions - method of successive elimination - method of transfinite induction - method of unweighted means - method of variable differences - method of variation of parameters - method of weighted residuals - optimum method - parallel tangents method - precision method - random walk method - recursive method - reduced gradient method - reflected wave method - relative method of measurement - sampling method by variables - statistical sampling method - steepest descent method - time average method -
10 axis
1) ось, вал, шпиндель2) ось, осевая линия3) ось координат, координатная ось4) рбт степень подвижности•
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