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2 ascriptive
Психология: предписываемый (статус (Ральф Линтон)) -
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1) приписывающий (напр. статус), вчт аскриптивный2) относящий на чей-либо счёт; приписывающий причину чему-либо; связывающий с чем-либо -
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1) приписывающий (напр. статус), вчт. аскриптивный2) относящий на чей-либо счёт; приписывающий причину чему-либо; связывающий с чем-либоThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > ascriptive
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5 ascriptive criterion
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ascriptive criterion
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6 ascriptive criterion
Математика: аскриптивный критерий -
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English-Russian electronics dictionary > ascriptive criterion
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8 ascriptive criterion
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > ascriptive criterion
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9 ascriptive criterion
English-Russian scientific dictionary > ascriptive criterion
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10 аскриптивный критерий
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > аскриптивный критерий
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критерий; условие; признак- Akaike information criterion
- ascriptive criterion
- Barkhausen criterion
- clustering fidelity criterion
- choice criterion
- Conrady's criterion
- controllability criterion
- convective instability criterion
- cycle criterion
- damage-risk criterion
- exceedance criterion
- fidelity criterion
- fitting criterion
- information criterion
- Nyquist criterion
- Nyquist stability criterion
- optimality criterion
- rank criterion
- Rayleigh criterion
- Rayleigh resolution criterion
- Routh-Hurwitz criterion
- Schwarz information criterion
- Schwarz's Bayesian criterion
- selection criterion
- sequencing criterion
- stability criterion
- Townsend criterion
- strict avalanche criterion
- validity criterion
- weighted least-squares criterion
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критерий; условие; признак- Akaike information criterion
- ascriptive criterion
- Barkhausen criterion
- choice criterion
- clustering fidelity criterion
- Conrady's criterion
- controllability criterion
- convective instability criterion
- cycle criterion
- damage-risk criterion
- exceedance criterion
- fidelity criterion
- fitting criterion
- information criterion
- Nyquist criterion
- Nyquist stability criterion
- optimality criterion
- rank criterion
- Rayleigh criterion
- Rayleigh resolution criterion
- Routh-Hurwitz criterion
- Schwarz information criterion
- Schwarz's Bayesian criterion
- selection criterion
- sequencing criterion
- stability criterion
- strict avalanche criterion
- Townsend criterion
- validity criterion
- weighted least-squares criterion
- WLS criterionThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > criterion
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