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1 точность
ж.accuracy; precisionдлина измерена с точностью выше 0,01 см — the length is measured to better than 0,01 cm
длина измерена с точностью до 0,01 см — the length is measured accurate to 0,01 cm
параметры известны с точностью 5% — the parameters are known with an accuracy of 5%
с высокой степенью точности — to a high accuracy, to a high degree of accuracy
с точностью до... — accurate to..., correct to..., accurate within..., with an accuracy of..., accurate to better than...
с точностью до знака — up to a sign, to within a sign
- высокая точностьс точностью до постоянного множителя — up to a constant factor, within a constant factor
- двойная точность
- динамическая точность
- достижимая точность
- доступная точность
- желаемая точность
- заданная точность
- максимальная точность
- необходимая точность
- низкая точность
- ограниченная точность
- относительная точность
- очень высокая точность
- предельная точность
- приемлемая точность
- расчётная точность
- статистическая точность
- точность анализа
- точность ведения
- точность вычислений
- точность градуировки
- точность данных
- точность измерения
- точность измерительного прибора
- точность калибровки
- точность наблюдения
- точность наведения
- точность нацеливания пучка
- точность определения положения
- точность определения
- точность отсчёта
- точность оценки
- точность позиционирования
- точность приближения
- точность прибора
- точность прогноза
- точность размеров
- точность регулирования
- точность решения
- точность слежения
- точность триангуляции
- точность угловых измерений
- точность установки дрейфовых трубок
- точность часов
- точность частоты
- точность юстировки
- требуемая точность
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2 в пределах точности измерений
1) Mathematics: sensibly2) Quality control: within the accuracy of observationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в пределах точности измерений
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3 в пределах точности результатов наблюдений
Mathematics: within the accuracy of observationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в пределах точности результатов наблюдений
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