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экзогенный (биологический) ритм, экзогенный биоритмThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > exogenous rhythm
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1) ритм2) вчт (ритмическая) группа ударных•- annual rhythm
- astronomical rhythm
- beta rhythm
- biological rhythm
- circa-rhythm
- circadian rhythm
- circannual rhythm
- delta rhythm
- ecological rhythm
- endogenous rhythm
- exogenous rhythm
- gamma rhythm
- lunar rhythm
- lunar day rhythm
- lunar month rhythm
- nu rhythm
- physiological rhythm
- seasonal rhythm
- solar rhythm
- theta rhythm
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1) ритм2) вчт. (ритмическая) группа ударных•- annual rhythm
- astronomical rhythm
- beta rhythm
- biological rhythm
- circadian rhythm
- circannual rhythm
- circa-rhythm
- delta rhythm
- ecological rhythm
- endogenous rhythm
- exogenous rhythm
- gamma rhythm
- lunar day rhythm
- lunar month rhythm
- lunar rhythm
- nu rhythm
- physiological rhythm
- seasonal rhythm
- solar rhythm
- theta rhythm
- tidal rhythmThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > rhythm
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