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1 саморегулирование
self-acting control, inherent regulation, natural regulation, self-tuning regulation, self-adapting, self-adjustment, self-governing, self-regulation, inherent stabilityРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > саморегулирование
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2 самоподнастройка
self-tuning regulation, self-regulation, self-repairingРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > самоподнастройка
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3 самонастройка
1) General subject: autotuning, self adjustment2) Engineering: self-tuning3) Automobile industry: self-adjustment4) Information technology: bootstrap, bootstrapping5) Astronautics: adaptation, adaption6) Network technologies: self-tune7) Automation: self-regulation, self-tuning control, self-tuning regulation8) Robots: autoadaptivity9) Makarov: self-adjustment (приёмника и т.п.) -
4 саморегулирование
1) General subject: self righting, self-policing2) Engineering: inherent control, self-adjusting, self-correcting, self-governing, unoperated control3) Chemistry: selfregulation4) Mathematics: inherent regulation, self-regulation5) Economy: self-regulation (обычно независимо от государства), self-righting (напр. экономической системы)6) Accounting: self-control7) Automobile industry: automatic regulation, self regulation8) Diplomatic term: self-correction9) Information technology: self-acting control10) Special term: autoregulation11) Atomic energy: self adjusting12) Mechanics: inherent stability13) Automation: adjustment of itself, automatic adjustment, natural regulation, self-adapting, self-adjustment, self-operated control, self-tuning regulation14) Makarov: self-regulation (обычно - независимо от государства), self-restraint -
5 самоподнастройка
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6 самонастройка
adaptation, self-tuning regulation, self-regulationРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > самонастройка
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