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1 значительно изменяться
1) General subject: vary considerably2) Makarov: alter considerablyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > значительно изменяться
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2 говорить о том, что
•This suggests that friction can considerably alter the flow forces.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > говорить о том, что
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3 из этого вытекает, что
•From these facts it transpires that binary stars can be visually detected only...
•This suggests (or From this it follows, or From this it is inferred) that friction can considerably alter the flow forces.
•It is therefore concluded that...
•It follows that the two defects disappear pairwise in this range.
•Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из этого вытекает, что
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4 из этого следует, что
•From these facts it transpires that binary stars can be visually detected only...
•This suggests (or From this it follows, or From this it is inferred) that friction can considerably alter the flow forces.
•It is therefore concluded that...
•It follows that the two defects disappear pairwise in this range.
•Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из этого следует, что
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5 говорить о том, что
•This suggests that friction can considerably alter the flow forces.
* * *Говорить о том, что-- The results obtained to date indicate that it is a promising tool.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > говорить о том, что
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6 из этого вытекает, что
•From these facts it transpires that binary stars can be visually detected only...
•This suggests (or From this it follows, or From this it is inferred) that friction can considerably alter the flow forces.
•It is therefore concluded that...
•It follows that the two defects disappear pairwise in this range.
•* * *Из этого вытекает, чтоIt follows that the use of a supply pressure boundary condition does improve the prediction of the pressure field.From this it was inferred that bird flesh has a density of approximately 1.06 g/cm3.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из этого вытекает, что
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7 из этого следует, что
•From these facts it transpires that binary stars can be visually detected only...
•This suggests (or From this it follows, or From this it is inferred) that friction can considerably alter the flow forces.
•It is therefore concluded that...
•It follows that the two defects disappear pairwise in this range.
•Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из этого следует, что
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