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•Let us consider in greater (or more) detail the flow of energy through the earth's surface environment.
•This point will be discussed at greater length (or more elaborately, or more comprehensively, or more fully) in the next section.
* * *Более подробно -- in more detail, in more depth; more fullyThe thermal stresses have been previously discussed in more depth.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более подробно
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•Let us consider in greater (or more) detail the flow of energy through the earth's surface environment.
•This point will be discussed at greater length (or more elaborately, or more comprehensively, or more fully) in the next section.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более подробно
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нареч.in detail, at (great) length, minutely, in fullподробнее смотри в следующей главе — for more details, see the next chapter
более подробно — in greater/more detail, more elaborately/comprehensively/fully
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in greater/more detail, more elaborately/comprehensively/fully
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