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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > unequal observations
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2 unequal observations
1) Картография: неравноточные измерения2) Контроль качества: неравноточные наблюдения -
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Англо русский политехнический словарь > unequal observations
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4 unequal observations
English-Russian cartography dictionary > unequal observations
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > unequal observations
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6 unequal observations
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > unequal observations
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7 angular observations
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > angular observations
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8 method of direction observations
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > method of direction observations
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9 visual observations
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > visual observations
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10 неравноточные наблюдения
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > неравноточные наблюдения
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11 неравноточные наблюдения
1) Mathematics: unequal observation s2) Quality control: unequal observationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неравноточные наблюдения
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12 observation
1) наблюдение2) измерение3) обследование4) отсчёт5) топогр. съёмка6) смотровой; наблюдательный•- errorless observation - sampling observationunder observation — под наблюдением; наблюдаемый
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13 неравноточные измерения
Cartography: unequal observationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неравноточные измерения
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1) образец, образчик; проба || отбирать образцы2) стат. выборка, выборочная совокупность || производить выборку3) выборочная партия
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