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121 жировое голодание
1) Medicine: fat starvation2) Ecology: fat deficiency -
122 зависание
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123 зависание процесса
Information technology: starvation (по вине операционной системы)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > зависание процесса
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124 зависание процесса из-за недостатка ресурсов
Operation systems: resource starvationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зависание процесса из-за недостатка ресурсов
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125 затухание
1) General subject: attenuation, damping, dying, fading, waning2) Geology: attenuation (складки), dote3) Biology: decay (напр. флуоресценции)4) Aviation: dead rise5) Naval: disappearing6) Medicine: cancellation7) Military: (во времени) damping (в пространстве) attenuation радио. decay, stalling (двигателя)8) Engineering: attenuation (ослабление волн и сигналов), dampening (колебаний), damping (колебаний), decay, dissipation factor (контура), extinction, loss9) Construction: arc break, decay (колебаний), allowance, decay (звука)10) Mathematics: dying-away12) Mining: petering-out (детонации)13) Forestry: starvation (пожара)15) Information technology: attenuation (сигнала)18) Astronautics: fade19) Geophysics: losses20) Seismology: attenuation( reduction in amplitude of a wave with time or distance traveled) (снижение амплитуды волны со временем или проходимым расстоянием)21) Drilling: relaxation22) Polymers: deadening23) Automation: attenuation (колебаний), subsidence (напр. колебаний)24) Sakhalin R: attenuation (сейсм.)26) Cables: transmission loss, transmission losses27) Makarov: degeneration, dissipation factor (колебательного контура), dying out (складок), fading (сигнала) -
126 информационный голод
1) General subject: hunger for information (Responding to the sudden hunger for information...(The Times)), information deprivation (AD)2) Computers: starvationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > информационный голод
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127 использование метода прижизненного окрашивания с дополнительным анализом для распознавания клеток бактерий в состоянии голодания
Makarov: use of the vital stain and probe method ( VSP) to identify bacterial cells in the starvation stateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > использование метода прижизненного окрашивания с дополнительным анализом для распознавания клеток бактерий в состоянии голодания
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128 истощение
1) General subject: atrophy, attenuation, denutrition, depauperation, depletion (запасов, сил и т. п.), distress, drain, emaciation, exhaustion, exinanition, extenuation, fag, goneness, impoverishment, inanition, leanness, maceration, overtaxation, prostration, malnutrition2) Geology: macerating, petering out3) Medicine: abrosia, absorption (иммунной сыворотки), asarcia, cachexia, cachexy, debilitation, debility, deterioration (функции), syntexis, undernourishment, undernutrition, wasting, wearing off (феномен истощения дозы препарата при лечении паркинсонизма)5) Engineering: attenuation (бродящей жидкости), displacing, exhaust, working-out6) Bookish: tabescence8) Rare: tabefaction9) Chemistry: exhausting10) Construction: decay (водного источника), depletion (источника, водного горизонта, стока)11) Mathematics: depletion o (f)12) Railway term: exhaustion (аккумулятора)13) Accounting: depletion (снижение с течением времени стоимости природных ресурсов (natural resources), например скважин, месторождений (см. depreciation))14) Mining: impoverishment (почвы), petering-out (запасов месторождения)15) Diplomatic term: depletion (недр и угодий), impoverishment (запасов)16) Metallurgy: depleting17) Polygraphy: exhaustion (рабочего раствора)18) Oil: depletion (запасов месторождения)19) Drilling: primary depletion20) Audit: depletion (месторождения полезных ископаемых)21) Solar energy: starvation22) EBRD: depletion (о месторождениях, скважинах), impoverishment (о месторождениях, скважинах)23) Aviation medicine: depletion (запасов), exhaustion (фаза стресса по Селье), inanition (вследствие голодания), marasmus
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Starvation — Star*va tion (st[aum]r*v[=a] sh[u^]n), n. The act of starving, or the state of being starved. [1913 Webster] Note: This word was first used, according to Horace Walpole, by Henry Dundas, the first Lord Melville, in a speech on American affairs in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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starvation — [stär vā′shən] n. 1. the act of starving 2. the state of being starved adj. likely to cause starving [a starvation diet] … English World dictionary
Starvation — (engl., spr. Starwehsch n), das Nothleiden, Hungerleiden, Entkräftung durch Hunger, Hungerkrankheit, Hungertod … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
starvation — index poverty, privation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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starvation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ prolonged, slow ▪ mass, widespread ▪ oxygen ▪ The pilot had lost consciousness because of oxygen starvation … Collocations dictionary
starvation — starv|a|tion [sta:ˈveıʃən US sta:r ] n 1.) [U] suffering or death caused by lack of food →↑hunger ▪ people dying of starvation 2.) starvation diet informal when you eat very little food, especially to become thinner 3.) starvation wages extremely … Dictionary of contemporary English
starvation — noun 1 (U) suffering or death caused by lack of food: people dying of starvation in the famine 2 starvation diet informal very little food 3 starvation wages extremely low wages … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
starvation — UK [stɑː(r)ˈveɪʃ(ə)n] / US [stɑrˈveɪʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] Word forms starvation : singular starvation plural starvations a situation in which a person or animal suffers or dies because they do not have enough to eat Millions are threatened by … English dictionary
starvation — [[t]stɑː(r)ve͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu of/from N Starvation is extreme suffering or death, caused by lack of food. Over three hundred people have died of starvation since the beginning of the year … English dictionary