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1 хетерогенно разпределение
heterogeneous distributionheterogeneous distributionsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > хетерогенно разпределение
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2 dissection
French\ \ dissection (analyse) des distributions hétérogènesGerman\ \ Zerlegung (von Mischverteilungen)Dutch\ \ ontleding (van heterogene verdelingen)Italian\ \ dissezione (di distribuzioni eterogenee)Spanish\ \ disección de distribuciones heterogéneasCatalan\ \ dissecció (de distribucions heterogènies)Portuguese\ \ dissecção (de distribuições heterogéneas); dissecação (de distribuições heterogéneas)Romanian\ \ -Danish\ \ dekomponering (af heterogen fordeling)Norwegian\ \ dissekeringSwedish\ \ uppdelning (av heterogen fördelning)Greek\ \ ανατομή (ετερογενών διανομές)Finnish\ \ hajotus; dissektioHungarian\ \ elmetszés (heterogén eloszlásnál)Turkish\ \ heterojen dağılımların açımlanmasıEstonian\ \ lahutamine segukomponentideks (heterogeensetes jaotustes)Lithuanian\ \ heterogeninių skirstinių pjūvisSlovenian\ \ disekcijo (heterogenih distribucij)Polish\ \ rozcięcie (rozkładów niejednorodnych)Ukrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ krufning (af ólíkum úthlutun)Euskara\ \ -Farsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ تجنب للتويعات التكرارية غير المتجانسةAfrikaans\ \ disseksie (van heterogene verdelings)Chinese\ \ 非 同 质 ( 齐 次 ) 分 布 的 分 解Korean\ \ 절개
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