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1) ширина2) длительность ( импульса)•- angular width
- antenna beam width
- aperture width
- azimuth width
- baseband width
- beam width
- beam half width
- Bloch line width
- box width
- CAS width in read cycle
- character width
- column width
- contact width
- depletion-layer width
- dielectric resonance line width
- domain width
- domain wall width
- Doppler spectral line width
- elevation width
- energy-gap width
- energy-level width
- equivalent spectral line width
- far-field beam width
- ferromagnetic resonance line width
- field width
- FMR line width
- full width at half maximum
- gap width
- gate width
- groove width
- half-width
- half-height line width
- half-intensity line width
- half-power width
- line width
- lobe half-power width
- magnetic tape width
- main-lobe width
- natural spectral line width
- Neel line width
- nominal-line width
- notch width
- one-half-amplitude width
- one-half power width
- overall width
- passband width
- pattern width
- principal half-power beam width
- pulse width
- reduced width
- shock width
- side-lobe width
- sound-band width
- space-charge region width
- spectral line width
- spectrum width
- Stark width
- stripe-domain width
- tenth-power width
- track width
- window width
- zero-field stripe width
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