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1 ритмический паттерн
Music: rhythm patternУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ритмический паттерн
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2 клавиатурный почерк
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > клавиатурный почерк
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3 биоритм
биоритм
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biorhythm
A cyclically recurring pattern of physiological states in an organism or organ, such as alpha rhythm or circadian rhythm; believed by some to affect physical and mental states and behaviour. (Source: CED)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > биоритм
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4 врождённый суточный ритм
Aviation medicine: inborn circadian pattern, inborn circadian rhythmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > врождённый суточный ритм
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5 цикличность
1) Biology: cyclicism2) Medicine: rhythm, rhythmicity3) Engineering: cycle-after-cycle, cycling4) Economy: business cycle, cyclicality (industry’s cyclicality - цикличность пром. прозв-ва)5) Polygraphy: timing6) Telecommunications: recurrence7) Immunology: cycle8) Ecology: cyclicity, repeating pattern9) Oilfield: cyclic recurrence10) Robots: repetition time11) Makarov: circularity, periodicity, repeatability -
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