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French\ \ coefficient de dispersionGerman\ \ StreuungskoeffizientDutch\ \ spreidingscoëfficiënt; spreidingscoëfficiënt van FrischItalian\ \ coefficiente di dispersione dei puntiSpanish\ \ coeficiente de dispersiónCatalan\ \ coeficient de dispersióPortuguese\ \ coefíciente de dispersãoRomanian\ \ -Danish\ \ -Norwegian\ \ -Swedish\ \ -Greek\ \ κερδοφόρα συντελεστήςFinnish\ \ hajontakerroinHungarian\ \ szórás koefficiensTurkish\ \ saçılım katsayısıEstonian\ \ hajuvuskordajaLithuanian\ \ sklaidos koeficientas ; sklaidos indeksasSlovenian\ \ -Polish\ \ współczynnik rozproszeniaRussian\ \ коэффициент разбросаUkrainian\ \ коефіцієнт розкидуSerbian\ \ коефицијент растурањаIcelandic\ \ dreifa stuðullEuskara\ \ -Farsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ معامل الانتشارAfrikaans\ \ spreidingskoëffisiënt (van Frisch)Chinese\ \ 散 布 系 数Korean\ \ 산포계수 -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scatter coefficient
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1) Авиация: коэффициент рассеивания2) Военный термин: коэффициент дисперсии3) Статистика: коэффициент разброса4) Контроль качества: коэффициент разброса (данных) -
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Англо-русский словарь по гражданской авиации > scatter coefficient
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współczynnik rozrzutuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > scatter coefficient
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стат.Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > scatter coefficient
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > scatter coefficient
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коэффициент разброса (напр. чвета фар)Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > scatter coefficient
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science > scatter coefficient
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English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > scatter coefficient
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Макаров: коэффициент обратного рассеяния (в микроанализе in situ), обратного рассеяния коэффициент (в микроанализе in situ)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > back scatter coefficient
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coefficient nкоэффициентaerodynamic coefficientаэродинамический коэффициентatmospheric absorption coefficientкоэффициент поглощенияbraking coefficientкоэффициент торможенияcoefficient of heat transferкоэффициент теплопередачиdrag coefficientкоэффициент лобового сопротивленияfriction coefficientкоэффициент сцепленияground reflection coefficientкоэффициент отраженияlift coefficientкоэффициент подъемной силыmeasured friction coefficientзамеренный коэффициент сцепленияnoise absorption coefficientкоэффициент поглощения шумаpulsation coefficientкоэффициент пульсацииscatter coefficientкоэффициент рассеиванияsound absorption coefficientкоэффициент поглощения звукаsound attenuation coefficientкоэффициент затухания звукаsound insulation coefficientкоэффициент звукоизоляции -
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scatter nрассеяниеscattering vрассеяниеscatter coefficientкоэффициент рассеиванияscatter diagramдиаграмма рассеиванияscattered cloudsрассеянные облакаscattered skyрассеянная облачность
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