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•No account has been taken in this calculation of heat production from Th, U.
•These calculations ignored the vast quantities of salt which are present in sedimentary sequences.
•All these theories fail to account for the actual behaviour of the muscle tremor.
•The homogeneous conversion in liquid hydrogen is slow and can be neglected (or disregarded, or ignored).
•The theoretically predicted pressure takes no account of [or does not take into account (or consideration)] the roughness of the punch.
II•The amateur tends to overlook the importance of the thermometer.
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•Even if ultraviolet light is discounted as an energy source, two other sources remain.
••Amplitude variations are ignored (or neglected) by such systems.
•This factor is unimportant for... and is often overlooked.
•The wires have been put up with no regard for public safety.
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* * *Игнорировать -- to ignore; to neglect (оставлять без внимания); to overlook (не учитывать, чаще не сознательно)Hence an essential property of the Pareto-minimal solution is overlooked by this procedure. (... этот метод игнорирует основное свойство минимума по Парето)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > игнорировать
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