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1 migration
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2 anaphoresis
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3 cataphoresis
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4 electrophoresis
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5 branching process
ветвящийся процессage-dependent branching process ветвящийся процесс с зависимостью от возраста, процесс Севастьяноваbranching process in random environment ветвящийся процесс в случайной средеbranching process with finite number of particle types ветвящийся процесс с конечным числом типов частицbranching process with interaction of particles ветвящийся процесс с взаимодействием частицextinction of а branching process вырождение n ветвящегося процессаgeneral branching process общий ветвящийся процесс, процесс Крампа-Моде-Ягерсаtransient phenomena for branching process переходные явления для ветвящихся процессовАнглийский-русский словарь по теории вероятностей, статистике и комбинаторике > branching process
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6 dispersal
noun* * *noun die Zerstreuung* * *dis·per·sal[dɪˈspɜ:səl, AM -pɜ:r-]n no plshe was disappointed in the quick \dispersal of the audience after the concert sie war enttäuscht, dass sich die Zuschauermenge nach dem Konzert so schnell auflöstethe \dispersal of his family all over the world made it difficult to get together for Christmas da seine Familie über die ganze Welt zerstreut war, war es schwierig, an Weihnachten zusammenzukommen* * *[dI'spɜːsəl]n(= scattering) Verstreuen nt; (BOT of seed) Verteilung f; (= dispelling of crowd, mist) Zerstreuung f, Auflösung f; (of oil slick) Auflösung f; (OPT of light) Streuung f; (CHEM of particles) Dispersion f; (fig) (of knowledge etc) Verbreitung f; (of efforts) Verzettelung f, Zersplitterung f* * *1. Zerstreuung f (auch fig), Zerteilung f (von Nebel):after the dispersal of the crowd nachdem die Menge zerstreut worden war2. Verbreitung f3. Zersplitterung fdispersal of industry Verteilung f der Industrie, industrielle Auflockerung;dispersal of ownership Eigentumsstreuung f* * *nounZerstreuung, die; (diffusion) Ausbreitung, die; (of mist, oil slick) Auflösung, die* * *n.Zerstreuung f.
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