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1 spine bifurcation
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2 spine bifurcation
бифуркация на спайне, бифуркация на шипеThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > spine bifurcation
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3 bifurcation
1) бифуркация2) разветвление ( на две ветви)3) соосное разветвление (напр. волновода на два волновода)•- coaxial bifurcation
- dynamic bifurcation
- E-bifurcation
- E-plane bifurcation
- global bifurcation
- Hopf bifurcation
- H-bifurcation
- H-plane bifurcation
- local bifurcation
- period-doubling bifurcation
- primary bifurcation
- resonance bifurcation
- secondary bifurcation
- separator bifurcation
- spine bifurcation
- static bifurcation
- supercritical bifurcation
- symmetrical bifurcation
- tertiary bifurcation
- waveguide bifurcation -
4 bifurcation
1) бифуркация2) разветвление ( на две ветви)3) соосное разветвление (напр. волновода на два волновода)•- coaxial bifurcation
- dynamic bifurcation
- E-bifurcation
- E-plane bifurcation
- global bifurcation
- H-bifurcation
- Hopf bifurcation
- H-plane bifurcation
- local bifurcation
- period-doubling bifurcation
- primary bifurcation
- resonance bifurcation
- secondary bifurcation
- separator bifurcation
- spine bifurcation
- static bifurcation
- supercritical bifurcation
- symmetrical bifurcation
- tertiary bifurcation
- waveguide bifurcationThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > bifurcation
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