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1 Channel
сущ.микроэл. канал -
2 channel
Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > channel
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3 Channel Hopping
Chan·nel-Hop·ping, Chan·nel Hop·ping, Chan·nel·hop·ping<-s>[ˈtʃænlhɔpɪŋ]nt kein pl TV channel hopping -
4 Channel-Hopping
Chan·nel-Hop·ping, Chan·nel Hop·ping, Chan·nel·hop·ping<-s>[ˈtʃænlhɔpɪŋ]nt kein pl TV channel hopping -
5 Channel Service Unit
f (CSU) < edv> ■ Channel Service Unit (CSU) -
6 Channel Electron Multiplier
сущ.микроэл. канальный электронный умножительУниверсальный немецко-русский словарь > Channel Electron Multiplier
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7 Channel-Oxid
сущ.микроэл. оксид на канальной области -
8 Channel Black
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9 Channel-Ruß
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10 Channel-Kapazität
сущ.микроэл. ёмкость канала -
11 channel-hopping
1. (Fernseh-) Senderspringen2. siehe auch zappingDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > channel-hopping
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12 Channel-Verfahren
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13 Channel Black
n, англ.Das Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Kunststoff und Kautschuk, Chemiefasern, Farben und Lacke > Channel Black
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14 Channel-Prozess
Das Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Kunststoff und Kautschuk, Chemiefasern, Farben und Lacke > Channel-Prozess
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15 Single-Channel-Bank
Single-Channel-Bank f (jarg) BANK (jarg) single-channel bank (Zugang nur über die Filiale oder einen Fernzugang wie Internet oder Telefon; Gegensatz: Multikanal-Bank = multi-channel bank)* * * -
16 5.1 channel surround
5.1 channel surround■ Multichannel sound technology that features five channels of sound (the left, right, center, left rear and right rear positions) and one channel for low frequency effects, which is usually the subwoofer.Syn. 5.1 surround sound5.1 Surround-Sound m -
17 7.1 channel surround
7.1 channel surround■ Multichannel sound technology that features seven channels of sound (on the left, right, centre, left surround, right surround, left rear and right rear positions) and one channel for low frequency effects, which is usually a subwoofer.Syn. 7.1 surround sound7.1 Surround-Sound m -
18 Broadcast Control Channel
m (BCCH) < tele> ■ Broadcast Control Channel (BCCH)German-english technical dictionary > Broadcast Control Channel
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19 Common Control Channel
German-english technical dictionary > Common Control Channel
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20 Paging Channel
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