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1 signal-to-hum ratio
signal-to-hum ratio Brummabstand mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > signal-to-hum ratio
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2 signal-to-hum ratio
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6 hum-to-signal ratio
отношение "фон-сигнал"English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > hum-to-signal ratio
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7 hum-to-signal ratio
1) Морской термин: отношение фона к сигналу2) Техника: отношение фон-сигнал3) Телекоммуникации: отношение "фон-сигнал" -
8 hum-to-signal ratio
отношение "фон-сигнал"English-Russian dictionary of modern telecommunications > hum-to-signal ratio
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9 hum-to-signal ratio
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10 hum-to-signal ratio
отношение "фон-сигнал"English-Russian dictionary of microelectronics > hum-to-signal ratio
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11 hum-to-signal ratio
отношение "фон - сигналEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > hum-to-signal ratio
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12 bromafstand
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13 signaal/brom-verhouding
• signal-to-hum ratioNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > signaal/brom-verhouding
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14 Rauschabstand
m ELEKTRON, ELEKTROTECH signal-to-hum ratio, signal-to-noise ratio -
15 Brummabstand
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16 Brummabstand
Brummabstand m signal-to-hum ratioDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Brummabstand
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17 Verhältnissignal
nt ELEKTRON, ELEKTROTECH signal-to-hum ratioDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Verhältnissignal
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18 отношение
quotient, rate, ratio, relation, relationship* * *отноше́ние с.
( дробь) ratio; ( пропорция) proportion; ( зависимость) relation(ship)в отноше́нии … мат. — in the ratio (of) …ангармони́ческое отноше́ние — anharmonic [cross] ratioа́томное отноше́ние — atomic ratioбри́дерное отноше́ние — breeding ratioгармони́ческое отноше́ние — harmonic ratioотноше́ние гомотети́и мат. — ray ratioдвойно́е отноше́ние — double ratioдвучле́нное отноше́ние — binary [dyadic] relationди́сковое отноше́ние ( гребного винта) — blade area [disk-area] ratioотноше́ние ж/ [m2]т [жи́дкого к твё́рдому] — liquid-to-solid ratioзолото́е отноше́ние — golden ratioизото́пное отноше́ние — isotopic [isotope] ratioобра́тное отноше́ние — inverse ratioотноше́ние сигна́л — шум — signal-to-noise ratio, SN ratio, SNRотноше́ние т/ [m2]ж [твё́рдого к жи́дкому] — solid-to-liquid ratioотноше́ние то́ков ( туннельного диода) — peak to valley point current ratioотноше́ние фон — сигна́л — hum-to-signal [background, noise-to-signal] ratioша́говое отноше́ние ( гребного винта) — pitch ratio -
19 отношение фон-сигнал
Русско-английский словарь по солнечной энергии > отношение фон-сигнал
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20 отношение фон-сигнал
Русско-английский словарь по солнечной энергии > отношение фон-сигнал
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