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Электроника: сдвиг частоты при соударенияхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > collision-induced frequency shift
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= collision-induced frequency shift кв. эл сдвиг частоты при соударенияхEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > collision frequency shift
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= collision-induced frequency shift; кв. эл. сдвиг частоты при соударенияхThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > collision frequency shift
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1) сдвиг || сдвигать2) вчт арифметический сдвиг || выполнять операцию арифметического сдвига3) уход; смещение || уходить; смещаться4) смена регистра, перевод регистра || изменять регистр, переводить регистр5) изменение ассортимента или номенклатуры ( выпускаемой продукции) || изменять ассортимент или номенклатуру ( выпускаемой продукции)6) (рабочая) смена; рабочие часы•- adaptive color shift
- anti-Stokes shift
- arithmetic shift
- Bernoulli shift
- blue shift
- Brillouin shift
- Brillouin frequency shift
- carrier shift
- cavity-pulling shift
- cavity-pulling frequency shift
- chemical shift
- circular shift
- collision frequency shift
- collision-induced frequency shift
- colorimetric shift
- cycle shift
- differential phase shift
- Doppler shift
- end-around shift
- enharmonic shift
- figure shift
- Frank-Condon shift
- frequency shift
- graveyard shift
- H-shift
- horizontal shift
- insertion phase shift
- laser line shift
- letter shift
- logic shift
- maser line shift
- mode shift
- negative frequency shift
- nonreciprocal phase shift
- phase shift
- plasma shift
- positive frequency shift
- prime shift
- pulse shift
- Purkinje shift
- reciprocal phase shift
- red shift
- regime shift
- signal frequency shift
- steady-state shift
- Stokes shift
- swing shift
- V-shift
- vertical shift
- zero shift -
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1) сдвиг || сдвигать2) вчт. арифметический сдвиг || выполнять операцию арифметического сдвига3) уход; смещение || уходить; смещаться4) смена регистра, перевод регистра || изменять регистр, переводить регистр5) изменение ассортимента или номенклатуры ( выпускаемой продукции) || изменять ассортимент или номенклатуру ( выпускаемой продукции)6) (рабочая) смена; рабочие часы•- adaptive shift
- anti-Stokes shift
- arithmetic shift
- Bernoulli shift
- blue shift
- Brillouin frequency shift
- Brillouin shift
- carrier shift
- cavity-pulling frequency shift
- cavity-pulling shift
- chemical shift
- circular shift
- collision frequency shift
- collision-induced frequency shift
- colorimetric shift
- cycle shift
- differential phase shift
- Doppler shift
- end-around shift
- enharmonic shift
- figure shift
- Frank-Condon shift
- frequency shift
- graveyard shift
- H shift
- horizontal shift
- insertion phase shift
- laser line shift
- letter shift
- logic shift
- maser line shift
- mode shift
- negative frequency shift
- nonreciprocal phase shift
- phase shift
- plasma shift
- positive frequency shift
- prime shift
- pulse shift
- Purkinje shift
- reciprocal phase shift
- red shift
- regime shift
- signal frequency shift
- steady-state shift
- Stokes shift
- swing shift
- V shift
- vertical shift
- zero shiftThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > shift
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