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1 накопление знаний
1) Engineering: knowledge gathering (в экспертных системах)2) Mathematics: accretion of knowledge, accumulation of knowledge3) Mechanics: knowledge accumulation -
2 накопление
•Accretion (or Accumulation) of knowledge...
•The swift accrual of word power ( learning new words)...
•A build up of mineral deposits resulting from the water evaporating on the hot piping...
•A piling up of deleterious mutations...
•This prevents build up of static electricity on one part of the structure, which can...
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3 накопление
•Accretion (or Accumulation) of knowledge...
•The swift accrual of word power ( learning new words)...
•A build up of mineral deposits resulting from the water evaporating on the hot piping...
•A piling up of deleterious mutations...
•This prevents build up of static electricity on one part of the structure, which can...
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