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Электроника: область геометрической оптики, область лучевой оптикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > geometrical-optics region
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English-Russian electronics dictionary > geometrical-optics region
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > geometrical-optics region
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English-Russian dictionary of electronics > geometrical-optics region
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1) область; зона; пространство2) слой (напр. атмосферы)3) регион5) вчт область памяти•- accumulation region
- achromatic region
- active region
- allowed energy region
- alloy region
- alloyed region
- anode region
- avalanche region
- barrier region
- base region
- black region
- blacker-than-black region
- bottoming region
- breakdown region
- cathode region
- Chapman region
- closed region
- collector region
- compensated region
- confidence region
- coverage region
- critical region
- crossover region
- cutoff region
- D-region
- depletion region
- diffraction region
- double-drift region
- drain region
- drift region
- E-region
- emitter region
- engagement region
- equipotential region
- equisignal region
- excitatory region
- exhaustion region
- F-region
- F1 region
- F2 region
- far region
- far-field region
- far-infrared region
- floating-base region
- floating-isolation region
- forbidden region
- forward-conduction region
- forward-injection region
- Fraunhofer region
- Fresnel region
- gate region
- Geiger-Mueller region
- geometrical-optics region
- growth region
- high-E-field region
- high-field region
- high-frequency region
- high-resistivity region
- i-region
- impurity region
- inactive region
- interface region
- intrinsic region
- isolated-bubble region
- joint confidence region
- junction depletion region
- lattice-scattering region
- limited-proportionality region
- linear region
- low-frequency region
- molten region
- multiplication region
- n-region
- near region
- near-field region
- near-infrared region
- near-intrinsic region
- negative-resistance region
- normal region in fluxoid core
- ohmic region
- opaque region
- open region
- out-diffused region
- p-region
- peak region
- pinch-off region
- primary-breakdown region
- proportional region
- quasi-specular region
- radiating far-field region
- radiating near-field region
- radiation region
- Rayleigh region
- reactive near-field region
- rejection region
- saturation region
- shadow region
- simply-connected region
- single-drift region
- source region
- space-charge region
- stop region
- subthreshold region
- surface depletion-layer region
- swept-out region
- transhorizon region
- transistor region
- transition region
- twinned region
- uniform avalanching region
- valley region
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1) область; зона; пространство2) слой (напр. атмосферы)3) регион4) вчт. якорь ( отправной или конечный пункт ссылки внутри гипертекста)5) вчт. область памяти•- accumulation region
- achromatic region
- active region
- allowed energy region
- alloy region
- alloyed region
- anode region
- avalanche region
- barrier region
- base region
- black region
- blacker-than-black region
- bottoming region
- breakdown region
- cathode region
- Chapman region
- closed region
- collector region
- compensated region
- confidence region
- coverage region
- critical region
- crossover region
- cutoff region
- depletion region
- diffraction region
- double-drift region
- drain region
- D-region
- drift region
- emitter region
- engagement region
- equipotential region
- equisignal region
- E-region
- excitatory region
- exhaustion region
- F1 region
- F2 region
- far region
- far-field region
- far-infrared region
- floating-base region
- floating-isolation region
- forbidden region
- forward-conduction region
- forward-injection region
- Fraunhofer region
- F-region
- Fresnel region
- gate region
- Geiger-Mueller region
- geometrical-optics region
- growth region
- high-E-field region
- high-field region
- high-frequency region
- high-resistivity region
- impurity region
- inactive region
- interface region
- intrinsic region
- i-region
- isolated-bubble region
- joint confidence region
- junction depletion region
- lattice-scattering region
- limited-proportionality region
- linear region
- low-frequency region
- molten region
- multiplication region
- near region
- near-field region
- near-infrared region
- near-intrinsic region
- negative-resistance region
- normal region in fluxoid core
- n-region
- ohmic region
- opaque region
- open region
- out-diffused region
- peak region
- pinch-off region
- p-region
- primary-breakdown region
- proportional region
- quasi-specular region
- radiating far-field region
- radiating near-field region
- radiation region
- Rayleigh region
- reactive near-field region
- rejection region
- saturation region
- shadow region
- simply-connected region
- single-drift region
- source region
- space-charge region
- stop region
- subthreshold region
- surface depletion-layer region
- swept-out region
- transhorizon region
- transistor region
- transition region
- twinned region
- uniform avalanching region
- valley region
- white region
- window regionThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > region
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