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1 angular coverage
1) Техника: сектор обзора по углу2) Космонавтика: сектор действия, сектор обзора, угол обзора, угол охвата -
2 angular coverage
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3 angular coverage
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > angular coverage
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4 angular coverage
English-Russian glossary on space technology > angular coverage
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5 angular coverage
угол охвата, угол обзораEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > angular coverage
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6 angular coverage
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > angular coverage
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7 coverage
1) охват; перекрытие2) рлк зона обзора; сектор обзора3) рабочая зона (напр. радионавигационной системы); зона обслуживания5) покрытиеа) микр. нанесённый на поверхность слойб) микр. материал нанесённого на поверхность слояв) вчт покрытие множества7) тираж ( печатного издания)•- angular coverage
- azimuth coverage
- contiguous coverage
- early-warning coverage
- elevation coverage
- frequency coverage
- global coverage
- hemispherical coverage
- line-of-sight coverage
- night coverage
- omnidirectional coverage
- satellite coverage
- search coverage
- step coverage
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1) охват; перекрытие2) рлк. зона обзора; сектор обзора3) рабочая зона (напр. радионавигационной системы); зона обслуживания5) покрытиеа) микр. нанесённый на поверхность слойб) микр. материал нанесённого на поверхность слояв) вчт. покрытие множества7) тираж ( печатного издания)•- angular coverage
- azimuth coverage
- contiguous coverage
- early-warning coverage
- elevation coverage
- frequency coverage
- global coverage
- hemispherical coverage
- line-of-sight coverage
- night coverage
- omnidirectional coverage
- satellite coverage
- search coverage
- step coverage
- volumetric coverageThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > coverage
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9 limit
= lim1) предел; граница || устанавливать предел; ограничивать; служить границей2) pl интервал значений•- limit of function
- limit of range
- limit of sequence
- limit of variable
- absorption limit
- angular limit
- aperiodicity limit
- asymptotic limit
- audibility limit
- Bayesian limit
- bilateral limit
- bottom limit
- confidence limit
- continual limit
- convergence limit
- destructive di/dt limit
- detour limit
- di/dt limit
- dv/dt limit
- graphics limits
- long-wavelength limit
- lower limit
- lower-frequency limit
- lower range limit
- nondestructive di/dt limit
- output limit
- permissible limit
- physical limits
- prescribed limit
- probability limit
- proportionality limit
- radio-frequency interference limits
- ratio limit
- recursive limit
- RFI limit
- risk current limit
- Shannon limit
- short-wavelength limit
- significance limit
- single-ended limit
- stability limit
- statistical coverage limits
- stochastic limit
- tolerance limits
- topological limit
- translation limit
- transmission limit
- uncertainty limit
- upper limit
- upper limit of ozone layer
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1) предел; граница || устанавливать предел; ограничивать; служить границей2) pl. интервал значений•- angular limit
- aperiodicity limit
- asymptotic limit
- audibility limit
- Bayesian limit
- bilateral limit
- bottom limit
- confidence limit
- continual limit
- convergence limit
- destructive di/dt limit
- detour limit
- di/dt limit
- dv/dt limit
- graphics limits
- limit of accuracy
- limit of function
- limit of range
- limit of sequence
- limit of variable
- long-wavelength limit
- lower limit
- lower range limit
- lower-frequency limit
- nondestructive di/dt limit
- output limit
- permissible limit
- physical limits
- prescribed limit
- probability limit
- proportionality limit
- radio-frequency interference limits
- ratio limit
- recursive limit
- RFI limit
- risk current limit
- Shannon limit
- short-wavelength limit
- significance limit
- single-ended limit
- stability limit
- statistical coverage limits
- stochastic limit
- tolerance limits
- topological limit
- translation limit
- transmission limit
- uncertainty limit
- upper limit of ozone layer
- upper limit
- upper range limit
- upper-frequency limitThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > limit
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