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1 дистанционное зондирование
дистанционное зондирование
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remote sensing
1) The scientific detection, recognition, inventory and analysis of land and water area by the use of distant sensors or recording devices such as photography, thermal scanners, radar, etc.
2) Complex of techniques for the remote measure of electromagnetic energy emitted by objects.
(Source: LANDY / ZINZAN)
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2 двухкоординатный самописец
двухкоординатный самописец
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X-Y recorder
recording instrument in which the marking device is moved along two orthogonal axes by two separate devices, to each of which a quantity to be recorded is applied
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enregistreur X-Y
appareil enregistreur dans lequel le dispositif d'inscription est déplacé le long de deux axes orthogonaux par deux dispositifs distincts à chacun desquels est appliquée une grandeur à enregistrer
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- измерение электр. величин в целом
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