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41 взаимно дополнительный
Makarov: mutually disjointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимно дополнительный
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42 взаимно не пересекающиеся
Makarov: mutually disjointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимно не пересекающиеся
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43 взаимно непересекающиеся
Mathematics: mutually disjointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимно непересекающиеся
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44 взаимно непересекающиеся тройки
Mathematics: mutually disjoint triplesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимно непересекающиеся тройки
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45 взаимно непересекающийся
Mathematics: mutually disjointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимно непересекающийся
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46 взаимно-простой
1) Engineering: coprime, relatively prime2) Makarov: mutually disjoint, relative prime -
47 попарно непересекающиеся
Mathematics: mutually disjointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > попарно непересекающиеся
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48 попарно непересекающиеся симплексы
Mathematics: mutually disjoint simplices simplexesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > попарно непересекающиеся симплексы
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49 взаимно-простой
взаи́мно-просто́й прил.
relatively prime, coprime, mutually disjoint -
50 взаимно-простой
adj. mutually disjoint, relatively prime, coprime -
51 взаимно-простой
прил. relatively prime, coprime, mutually disjoint -
52 взаимно-простой
adj.mutually disjoint, relatively prime, coprime -
53 непересекающиеся множества
1) Mathematics: non-overlapping sets2) Economy: disjoint sets, mutually exclusive sets, nonoverlapping sets3) Accounting: disjoint setУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непересекающиеся множества
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54 несовместимые события
1) Mathematics: mutually exclusive events2) Information technology: antithetical events, disjoint events3) Quality control: (взаимно) mutually exclusive events4) Makarov: incompatible event, incompatible eventsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несовместимые события
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55 несовместный
adj. disjoint, incompatible, inconsistent, mutually exclusiveРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > несовместный
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56 взаимно исключающие события
1) Biology: disjoint events, excluding events2) Mathematics: mutual exclusive continua continuum, mutually exclusive events3) Makarov: exclusive eventsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимно исключающие события
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57 взаимоисключающие события
1) Engineering: antithetic events, antithetical events, exclusive events, incompatible events2) Information technology: disjoint events, exclusive event3) Makarov: incompatible event, mutually exclusive eventsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимоисключающие события
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58 несовместимые
1) General subject: ill assorted, ill-assorted, mutually exclusive2) Information technology: disjoint -
59 несовместимый
1) General subject: abhorrent, anomalous, antipathetic, antipathetical, antithetic (о событиях), antithetical (о событиях и т.п.), consonant, contradictory, dissociable, dissonant, incompatible, incongruous, inconsistent, irreconcilable, repugnant, unsuited, antagonistic (The injected products are of different types and sometimes antagonistic.), ill-assorted, disparate2) Computers: uncompatible3) Medicine: incongruous (о суставных поверхностях)4) Chemistry: incongruent6) Law: unconsonant7) Immunology: incompatible (напр. по антигенам гистосовместимости)8) Perfume: non-compatible9) Business: mutually exclusive10) Automation: extraneous (напр. о конструктивных элементах) -
60 несовместный
1) General subject: inconsistent2) Mathematics: disjoint, incompatible, mutually exclusive3) Makarov: antithetic, antithetical, nonconforming
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