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1 classical scattering
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > classical scattering
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2 classical scattering
1) Техника: классическое рассеяние2) Макаров: (or Thompson) классическое рассеяние (или Томсона рассеяние) -
3 classical scattering
Англо русский политехнический словарь > classical scattering
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4 classical scattering
English-russian dictionary of physics > classical scattering
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5 classical scattering cross-section
English-russian dictionary of physics > classical scattering cross-section
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6 quasi-classical scattering
Макаров: квазиклассическое рассеяниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > quasi-classical scattering
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7 quasi-classical scattering
English-russian dictionary of physics > quasi-classical scattering
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8 classical
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9 classical
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10 classical (or Thompson) scattering
Макаров: классическое рассеяние (или Томсона рассеяние)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > classical (or Thompson) scattering
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1) диспетчер2) владелец ( оборудования)3) машинист4) оператор машины или системы6) матем. оператор- almost periodic operator - amateur radio operator - asymptotically polylinear operator - bounded below operator - completely invertible operator - double stochastic operator - formally hypoelliptic operator - formally self-adjoint operator - formally symmetric operator - internal operator - isotonic operator - left shift operator - locally algebraic operator - locally measurable operator - negative semidefinite operator - normally resolvable operator - partial recursive operator - partially hypoelliptic operator - partially isometric operator - positive definite operator - positive semidefinite operator - properly orthogonal operator - relatively degenerate operator - relatively invertible operator - relatively regular operator - selective operator - skew adjoint operator - skew self-adjoint operator - uniformly strongly elliptic operator - weakly separable operator
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