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1 axis of homology
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2 axis of homology
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3 axis of homology
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4 axis of homology
1) Математика: линия пересечения двух плоскостей2) Геодезия: линия основания картины -
5 axis of homology
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6 homology
1) гомология
2) гомологический
3) гомологичность
– axis of homology
– homology dimension
– homology group
– homology sequence
– intrinsic homology
adjusted homology sequence — <topogr.> последовательность гомологическая усовершенствованная
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7 axis
1) ось, вал, шпиндель2) ось, осевая линия3) ось координат, координатная ось4) рбт степень подвижности• -
8 axis
1) аксис
2) <tech.> степень подвижности
3) ось координат
4) осевой
– axis line
– axis of abscissae
– axis of buoyancy
– axis of convergence
– axis of homology
– axis of symmetry
– body axis
– circular axis
– conjugate axis
– datum axis
– direction of the axis
– electric axis
– hinge axis
– imaginary axis
– lateral axis
– longitudinal axis
– major axis
– mechanical axis
– minor axis
– neutral axis
– off the axis
– optical axis
– pitch axis
– polar axis
– positive axis
– principal axis
– secondary axis
– sector-scan axis
– semi-major axis
– semi-minor axis
– semi-transverse axis
– single axis
– spin axis
– timing axis
– two axis accelerometer
– vertical axis
– yaw axis
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9 линия основания картины
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