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2) логическая связность; отсутствие логических противоречий3) связь; сцепление; сцеплённость4) связность; целостность; объединение6) согласование7) когезия•- coherence of transitions
- complete coherence
- frame-frame coherence
- long-range coherence
- mutual coherence
- n-th-order coherence
- optical coherence
- partial coherence
- phase coherence
- pixel coherence
- quantum coherence
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2) логическая связность; отсутствие логических противоречий3) связь; сцепление; сцеплённость4) связность; целостность; объединение6) согласование7) когезия•- coherence of transitions
- complete coherence
- frame-frame coherence
- long-range coherence
- mutual coherence
- n-th-order coherence
- optical coherence
- partial coherence
- phase coherence
- pixel coherence
- quantum coherence
- short-range coherence
- space coherence
- spatial coherence
- structural coherence
- temporal coherence
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