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1 homogeneous hyperplane
Математика: однородная гиперплоскостьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > homogeneous hyperplane
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2 homogeneous hyperplane
English-Russian scientific dictionary > homogeneous hyperplane
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3 hyperplane
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4 однородная гиперплоскость
мат. homogeneous hyperplaneБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > однородная гиперплоскость
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5 spatially
пространственно spatially coherent light ≈ пространственный когерентный свет spatially oriented hyperplane ≈ пространственно ориентированная гиперплоскость spatially oriented surface ≈ пространственно ориентированная поверхность - spatially homogeneous - spatially similar - spatially uniform( книжное) пространственно, в пространственном отношении - * extended обладающий пространственной протяженностью - * related находящиеся в пространственных отношениях - * or temporarily determined обладающие пространственной или временной определенностью;
обусловленные пространством или временемБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > spatially
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