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1 заданное движение
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > заданное движение
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2 заданное движение
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > заданное движение
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3 заданное движение
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > заданное движение
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4 заданное движение
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5 предписанное движение
1) Robots: prescribed motion2) Makarov: constrained motionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предписанное движение
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6 заданное перемещение
1) Engineering: demand movement2) Mechanics: input increment, preselected travel3) Automation: command movement, commanded movement, demanded movement, distance to go (рабочего органа), distance-to-go, intended motion4) Makarov: preassigned displacement, prescribed displacementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заданное перемещение
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7 при заданном
При заданномFor a given wire, medium, and heating rate, the delay time is easily predictable from equation (...).Clearly there is scope for further research into the relative magnitude of the pressure perturbations in the pocket and film under a prescribed pad motion.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > при заданном
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