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1 restricted aftereffect flow
= restricted tail flow поток с ограниченным последействиемEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > restricted aftereffect flow
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2 restricted aftereffect flow
Телекоммуникации: поток с ограниченным последействиемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > restricted aftereffect flow
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3 restricted tail flow
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > restricted tail flow
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4 flow
2) тракт•- data flow
- determined calls flow
- digital flow
- document flow
- high-speed digital flow
- level-off flow
- line flow
- low-speed digital flow
- nonordinary flow
- ordinary flow
- Palm flow
- Poisson flow
- power flow
- primary flow
- random calls flow
- repeated calls flow
- restricted aftereffect flow
- restricted tail flow
- simplest flow
- stationary calls flow
- tailed flow
- tailless flowEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > flow
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5 flow
1) течение, поток || течь, протекать2) текучесть ( вид деформации)3) ход, течение ( процесса)4) струя || струиться6) производительность; объём выпуска ( продукции)8) электр. протекание ( тока)•flow in tension — мех. текучесть при растяжении
flow in shear — мех. текучесть при сдвиге
flows in graphs — матем. потоки в графах
flow with gains — поток с приращениями; поток с выигрышами
- arc flow- jet flow- maximum flow - minimal cost flow- net flow- wellbore flow - wellbore-reservoir flow
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