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21 state
1) состояние (1. форма и способ существования объекта или системы объектов 2. классифицирующая характеристика формы и способа существования объекта или системы объектов 3. накопленная информация; предыстория; память 4. вчт. текущий символ из последовательности; величина, оказывающая влияние на последующие события5. (энергетическое) состояние; (энергетический) уровень) || приводить в (определённое) состояние2) положение; ранг; уровень4) формулировать (напр. проблему); поставить (напр. задачу)5) утверждать; высказывать; выражать; излагать6) заявлять; сообщать•- accessible statestate of the art — современное состояние (напр. науки); передовой уровень (напр. технологии); последние достижения || современный (напр. о науке); передовой (напр. о технологии); относящийся к последним достижениям
- active state
- admissible state
- allowed state
- all-zero state
- amplifying state
- antiferroelectric state
- antiferromagnetic state
- asymptotic state
- authorized state
- balance state
- band-gap state
- bistable magnetization state
- blocking state
- bound states
- brain state in a box
- bubble state
- cache wait states
- cellular state
- charge state
- charge storage state
- code state
- coherent state
- command state
- conducting state
- correlated state
- critical state
- current state
- current-carrying state
- cutoff state
- deep state
- deep-lying state
- degenerate state
- demagnetized state
- determined state
- DMA wait states
- domain-wall state
- donor impurity state
- dopant-induced state
- dynamically demagnetized state
- E state
- effective-surface state
- electretic state
- emergency state
- empty state
- energy state
- entangled states
- even state
- exchange-split state
- excited state
- exciton state
- exciton-magnon state
- exclusive state
- fast state
- ferrimagnetic state
- ferroelectric state
- ferromagnetic state
- ferron state
- filled state
- finite state
- forbidden state
- forward blocking state
- frozen state
- ground state
- high-impedance state
- high-Z state
- hyperfine state
- I state
- I/O wait states
- idle state
- impurity state
- initial state
- inner state
- instance state
- instantaneous state
- in-sync state
- interface state
- intermediate state
- invalid state
- logic state
- M state
- magnetized state
- matched momentum states
- memory read wait states
- memory state
- memory write wait states
- metaequilibrium state
- metastable state
- midgap state
- minimum uncertainty state
- mixed state
- modified state
- nodal state
- noncollinear spin state
- nondegenerate state
- nonsteady state
- normal state
- occupied state
- odd state
- off state
- on state
- one state
- orthogonal states
- passive state
- plasma state
- polarization state for field vector
- polarization state
- poled state
- position state
- predissociating state
- problem state
- process state
- quantized flux state
- quantum state
- quasi-stationary state
- qubit state
- quiescent state
- realizable state
- remanent state
- resource state
- reverse blocking state
- reverse conducting state
- S state
- saturation state
- Schubnikov state
- shallow state
- shallow-lying state
- shared state
- single-domain state
- sleep state
- slow state
- solid state
- space-charge-limited-current state
- stable state
- statically demagnetized state
- stationary state
- steady state
- superconducting state
- supervisor state
- surface state
- tachyon state
- terminal state
- thermodynamic equilibrium state
- threshold state
- tip of the tongue state
- transient state
- trapped-plasma state
- trapping state
- unbound states
- unfilled state
- unmarked state
- unoccupied state
- unpoled state
- unstable state
- user state
- vacant state
- virtual state
- wait state
- Z state
- zero state
- zero wait stateThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > state
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22 switching
1) переключение; коммутация2) выключение; включение; разъединение; соединение; прерывание•- automatic mode switching
- automatic network switching
- automatic reperforator switching
- bank switching
- beam switching
- beam-lobe switching
- bubble state switching
- bubble-domain switching
- channel switching
- charge-controlled switching
- circuit switching
- code switching
- code-division switching
- context switching
- critical-field switching
- cut-through switching
- data link switching
- demand-assigned switching
- dial switching
- domain-wall state switching
- dynamic switching
- electrothermal switching
- emulation switching
- energy-controlled switching
- flux state switching
- frequency-division switching
- front-porch switching
- gain switching
- head switching
- integrated voice/data switching
- label switching
- line switching
- lobe switching
- localized switching
- machine switching
- magnetization switching
- memory switching
- message switching
- minor switching
- multiprotocol label switching
- noncentral-circuit switching
- packet switching
- parametric switching
- passive Q switching
- phase switching
- preprogrammed switching
- progressive switching
- protocol switching
- pulsed Q switching
- push-button switching
- Q switching
- sharing switching
- space switching
- space-division switching
- stage-by-stage switching
- step-by-step switching
- store-and-forward switching
- stored-program control-assisted electromechanical switching
- surface switching
- sweep switching
- tandem switching
- task switching
- telecommunications circuit switching
- thermomagnetic switching
- threshold switching
- time-division switching
- trunk switching
- virtual switchingThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > switching
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