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1 process gain
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2 process gain
= processing gain выигрыш в отношении сигнал-шум при обработке сигналовThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > process gain
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3 process gain
= processing gain1) выигрыш от обработки сигналов или данных2) база импульсного сигнала; коэффициент расширения спектра сигналаEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > process gain
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4 process gain
1) Телекоммуникации: база импульсного сигнала, выигрыш от обработки данных, выигрыш от обработки сигналов, коэффициент расширения спектра сигнала2) Электроника: выигрыш в отношении сигнал-шум при обработке сигналов -
5 estimated equivalent process gain
Нефть и газ: эквивалентный коэффициент усиленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > estimated equivalent process gain
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6 estimated equivalent process gain
oil&gas: GMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > estimated equivalent process gain
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7 direct-sequence process gain
выигрыш в отношении сигнал/шум при обработке сигналов с расширенным спектромEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > direct-sequence process gain
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8 estimated equivalent process gain
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9 direct-sequence process gain
выигрыш в отношении сигнал-шум при обработке сигналов с расширенным спектромThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > direct-sequence process gain
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10 gain
1) усиление || усиливать2) коэффициент усиления; коэффициент передачи3) выигрыш; увеличение || выигрывать; увеличивать4) коэффициент усиления антенны ( в данном направлении); максимальный коэффициент усиления антенны•gain per pass — кв. эл усиление за проход
- gain of antennagain per transit — кв. эл усиление за проход
- absolute gain of antenna
- acoustoelectric gain
- active element pattern gain
- amplifier gain
- antenna field gain
- antenna power gain
- antenna receive gain
- antenna transmit gain
- available gain
- available power gain
- backward gain
- Bayes gain
- Bayesian gain
- bridging gain
- charge gain
- closed-loop gain
- collector-to-base current gain
- collector-to-emitter current gain
- common-base gain
- common-drain gain
- common-emitter gain
- common-gate gain
- common-mode gain
- common-source gain
- completely matched power gain
- conversion gain
- correlation gain
- current gain
- differential gain
- directional gain
- directive gain
- direct-sequence process gain
- diversity gain
- double-channel gain
- efficiency gain
- expected gain
- feedback network gain
- forward gain
- full beam gain
- grounded-base current gain
- grounded-base power gain
- grounded-base voltage gain
- grounded-collector current gain
- grounded-collector voltage gain
- grounded-emitter current gain
- grounded-emitter power gain
- grounded-emitter voltage gain
- incremental gain
- input gain
- insertion gain
- internal loop gain
- inverse gain
- isotropic gain of antenna
- large-signal power gain
- laser gain
- level-dependent gain
- logarithmic gain
- loop gain
- low-level current gain
- low-signal current gain
- luminous gain
- matched power gain
- net gain
- neutralized stable gain
- nonreciprocal gain
- obstacle gain
- off-axis gain
- on-axis gain
- one-pass gain
- open-circuit voltage gain
- open-loop gain
- optical gain
- optimum gain
- output gain
- parametric gain
- partial gain of antenna
- partial realized gain of antenna
- photoconductivity gain
- power gain
- process gain
- processing gain
- radiant gain
- realized gain
- reciprocal gain
- relative gain of antenna
- relative partial gain of antenna
- reverse gain
- ride gain
- round-trip gain
- saturated gain
- screen gain
- servo loop gain
- single-channel gain
- single-pass gain
- small-signal gain
- spectral-conversion luminous gain
- spectral-conversion radiant gain
- spectral luminous gain
- spectral radiant gain
- speed gain
- threshold gain
- total gain of antenna
- transducer gain
- transmission gain
- turn-off thyristor gain
- turn-on thyristor gain
- unilateral gain
- unsaturated gain
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11 gain
1) усиление || усиливать2) коэффициент усиления; коэффициент передачи3) выигрыш; увеличение || выигрывать; увеличивать4) коэффициент усиления антенны ( в данном направлении); максимальный коэффициент усиления антенны•gain per pass — кв. эл. усиление за проход
- acoustoelectric gaingain per transit — кв. эл. усиление за проход
- active element pattern gain
- amplifier gain
- antenna field gain
- antenna power gain
- antenna receive gain
- antenna transmit gain
- available gain
- available power gain
- backward gain
- Bayes gain
- Bayesian gain
- bridging gain
- charge gain
- closed-loop gain
- collector-to-base current gain
- collector-to-emitter current gain
- common-base gain
- common-drain gain
- common-emitter gain
- common-gate gain
- common-mode gain
- common-source gain
- completely matched power gain
- conversion gain
- correlation gain
- current gain
- differential gain
- directional gain
- directive gain
- direct-sequence process gain
- diversity gain
- double-channel gain
- efficiency gain
- expected gain
- feedback network gain
- forward gain
- full beam gain
- gain of antenna
- gain per unit length
- grounded-base current gain
- grounded-base power gain
- grounded-base voltage gain
- grounded-collector current gain
- grounded-collector voltage gain
- grounded-emitter current gain
- grounded-emitter power gain
- grounded-emitter voltage gain
- incremental gain
- input gain
- insertion gain
- internal loop gain
- inverse gain
- isotropic gain of antenna
- large-signal power gain
- laser gain
- level-dependent gain
- logarithmic gain
- loop gain
- low-level current gain
- low-signal current gain
- luminous gain
- matched power gain
- net gain
- neutralized stable gain
- nonreciprocal gain
- obstacle gain
- off-axis gain
- on-axis gain
- one-pass gain
- open-circuit voltage gain
- open-loop gain
- optical gain
- optimum gain
- output gain
- parametric gain
- partial gain of antenna
- partial realized gain of antenna
- photoconductivity gain
- power gain
- process gain
- processing gain
- radiant gain
- realized gain
- reciprocal gain
- relative gain of antenna
- relative partial gain of antenna
- reverse gain
- ride gain
- round-trip gain
- saturated gain
- screen gain
- servo loop gain
- single-channel gain
- single-pass gain
- small-signal gain
- spectral luminous gain
- spectral radiant gain
- spectral-conversion luminous gain
- spectral-conversion radiant gain
- speed gain
- threshold gain
- total gain of antenna
- transducer gain
- transmission gain
- turn-off thyristor gain
- turn-on thyristor gain
- unilateral gain
- unsaturated gain
- voltage gainThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > gain
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12 gain
1) увеличение; усиление•- antenna power gain
- antenna-receive gain
- antenna-transmit gain
- area gain
- average gain
- black gain
- coding gain
- common-base gain
- common-drain gain
- common-emitter gain
- common-gate gain
- common-source gain
- contour gain
- coverage gain
- current gain
- differential gain
- differential-mode gain
- directive gain
- diversity gain
- height gain
- IF gain
- insertion gain
- isotropic gain
- loop gain
- master gain
- microphone gain
- net gain
- noise gain
- photoconductivity gain
- power gain
- process gain
- processing gain
- radio frequency gain
- receiving gain
- RF gain
- sector gain
- static gain
- statistical-network gain
- through gain
- transmitting gain
- voltage gainEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > gain
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13 process
طَرِيق \ course: a line of action to be followed: He was given a course of treatment for disease. Your best course is to wait for an answer. key: sth. that provides an answer, or a way to gain sth.: Hard work is the key to success. passage: passing; way: Fallen rocks blocked our passage. procedure: a regular or official way of doing things: What’s the usual procedure at an election?. process: a course of action, a course of change: Coal was formed out of forests by chemical processes. road: a track with a hard surface, suitable for cars, etc.: a main road; the road to London. route: the way that one takes from one place to another: Which is the safest route up the mountain?. street: a road in a town (or the main road in a village), with buildings beside it: Side streets lead from a main street into the back streets. tack: the course that is taken when one is tacking, the course that is being followed in any planned action: I think she’s on the right tack. track: a rough road or path: a cart track; a mountain track; a railway track (the ground on which the line is laid, or the line itself). way: a road: highway; motorway, a direction Which is the way to London? I’ve lost my way. It’s a long way away (it’s far away) Please lead the way (Please go in front). \ See Also طَريقَة عَمَلِيَّة، خطة (خُطَّة)، سَبيل، مفتاح (مِفْتاح)، درب (دَرْب)، مرور (مُرور)، مِنْهاج سَيْر العَمَل -
14 processing gain
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15 processing gain
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > processing gain
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16 processing gain
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17 automatic gain control
(AGC) <av> (function, process; e.g. for video, audio signals) ■ automatische Verstärkungsregelung f (AVR); Fadingregelung f rar<el> ■ Schwundregelung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > automatic gain control
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18 automatic gain control amplification
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19 bargaining bar·gain·ing
['baːɡɪnɪŋ]1. adjbargaining position — posizione f di negoziato
to be in a weak/strong bargaining position — non avere/avere potere contrattuale, fig non essere/essere nella posizione di poter trattare
bargaining power — potere m contrattuale
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20 high temperature nuclear process heat
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > high temperature nuclear process heat
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