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1 cosine
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2 cosine
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3 cosine
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4 cosine
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5 cosine
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6 cosine
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7 cosine
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8 cosine
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9 cosine
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10 cosine
- direction cosine
- elliptic cosine
- hyperbolic cosine
- integral cosine
- inverse cosine
- inverse hyperbolic cosine
- logarithmic cosine
- versed cosineThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > cosine
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11 cosine
1) косинус
2) косинусный
3) косинусоидальный
– arc cosine
– cosine curve
– cosine integral
– cosine law
– cosine of direction
– direction cosine
– hyperbolic cosine
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12 cosine
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14 cosine
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15 cosine
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16 cosine
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18 cosine
косинус
косинусоидальный
косинусный
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программа COSINE
Программа, поддерживаемая Европейской комиссией (European Commission), ставящая целью связать воедино европейские исследовательские сети на основе OSI.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > cosine
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19 cosine
noun(Math.) Kosinus, der* * *co·sine[ˈkəʊsaɪn, AM ˈkoʊ-]* * *['kəʊsaɪn]nKosinus m* * *cosine law Kosinussatz m* * *noun(Math.) Kosinus, der* * *n.Cosinus m.Kosinus m. -
20 cosine
['kəʊsaɪn]nome coseno m.* * *cosine /ˈkəʊsaɪn/n.(mat.) coseno● cosine curve, cosinusoide □ cosine function, coseno.* * *['kəʊsaɪn]nome coseno m.
См. также в других словарях:
cosine — [kō′sīn΄] n. [ModL < co. sinus, short for complementi sinus, lit., sine of the complement] Trigonometry the reciprocal of the secant; specif. a) the ratio of the adjacent side of a given acute angle in a right triangle to the hypotenuse: see… … English World dictionary
Cosine — Co sine (k? s?n), n. [For co. sinus, an abbrev. of L. complementi sinus.] (Trig.) The sine of the complement of an arc or angle. See Illust. of {Functions}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cosine — 1630s, from co. sinus, abbreviation of M.L. complementi sinus (see COMPLEMENT (Cf. complement) + SINE (Cf. sine)) … Etymology dictionary
COSINE — (Cooperation for OSI In Europe) co·sine || kəʊsaɪn European program to increase use of open communications networks in order to connect between European research organizations … English contemporary dictionary
cosine — ► NOUN Mathematics ▪ (in a right angled triangle) the ratio of the side adjacent to a particular acute angle to the hypotenuse … English terms dictionary
cosine — UK [ˈkəʊˌsaɪn] / US [ˈkoʊˌsaɪn] noun [countable] Word forms cosine : singular cosine plural cosines maths in a right angled triangle, the measurement of an acute angle that is equal to the length of the side between the angle and the right angle… … English dictionary
cosine — noun Etymology: New Latin cosinus, from co + Medieval Latin sinus sine Date: 1635 1. a trigonometric function that for an acute angle is the ratio between the leg adjacent to the angle when it is considered part of a right triangle and the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cosine similarity — is a measure of similarity between two vectors by measuring the cosine of the angle between them. The cosine of 0 is 1, and less than 1 for any other angle. The cosine of the angle between two vectors thus determines whether two vectors are… … Wikipedia
Ćosine Laze — Village … Wikipedia
Cosine galvanometer — Galvanometer Gal va*nom e*ter, n. [Galvanic + meter: cf. F. galvanom[ e]tre.] (Elec.) An instrument or apparatus for measuring the intensity of an electric current, usually by the deflection of a magnetic needle. [1913 Webster] {Differential… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cosine law — Lamberto kosinuso dėsnis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. cosine law; Lambert’s cosine law vok. Lamberts Kosinusgesetz, n; Lambertsches Kosinusgesetz, n rus. закон косинуса, m; закон Ламберта, m pranc. loi de Lambert, f; loi du cosinus … Fizikos terminų žodynas