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41 (in) honour/honor bound
forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right:مُلزَم أدبيّاI said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.
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42 (in) honour/honor bound
forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right:مُلزَم أدبيّاI said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.
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43 branch and bound methods
= leaps and bounds methodsFrench\ \ -German\ \ Branch-und-Bound-Methoden; VerzweigungsmethodenDutch\ \ tak en verbindende methodesItalian\ \ ramifichi e limiti i metodiSpanish\ \ ramifique y limite los métodosCatalan\ \ mètodes de poda i ramificacióPortuguese\ \ métodos de ramificação-e-podaRomanian\ \ metode de ramură şi lega; salturi şi metode de limiteleDanish\ \ filial og bundet metoder; stormskridt metoderNorwegian\ \ gren og bundet metoder; sprang og grensene metoderSwedish\ \ gren och bundna metoder; stormsteg metoderGreek\ \ -Finnish\ \ diskreetti optimointi käyttäen haarautuvuutta ja rajoituksiaHungarian\ \ ágazati és kötelező módszerek; ugrásszerűen módszerekTurkish\ \ dal ve sınır yöntemleri (metotları); atlama ve sınır metotlarıEstonian\ \ harude ja tõkete meetodidLithuanian\ \ filialas ir surištus metodus; nepaprastai greitai metodaiSlovenian\ \ vejo in zavezujejo metode; skoke in meje metodePolish\ \ metody podziału i ograniczeńRussian\ \ методы ветвей и границUkrainian\ \ метод гілок і границьSerbian\ \ гране и методе везане; скокова и границе методеIcelandic\ \ grein og bundið aðferðir; hleypur og mörk aðferðirEuskara\ \ adar eta mugaturik metodo; jauzi eta mugetatik metodoakFarsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ روش شاخه و بُرشArabic\ \ طريق الوثبات والحدود ، طرق الفرع والحدودAfrikaans\ \ tak-en-grens-metodesChinese\ \ 分 支 限 界 法Korean\ \ 줄기잎 방법 -
44 tied, bound
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45 When Love is Bound/ Honor Bound
Mass media: WLHBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > When Love is Bound/ Honor Bound
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46 (сокр . от) bound volume index = индекс объема связанного флюида (в ЯМР анализе пород-коллекторов)
Geophysics: BVIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (сокр . от) bound volume index = индекс объема связанного флюида (в ЯМР анализе пород-коллекторов)
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47 Academic Enrichment Upward Bound
University: AEUBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Academic Enrichment Upward Bound
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48 Acceptor Bound Exciton
Electronics: ABEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Acceptor Bound Exciton
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49 Axis Aligned Bound Box
Mathematics: AABBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Axis Aligned Bound Box
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50 Body Bound Bolt
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51 College Bound
University: CB -
52 College Bound Student
Education: GRADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > College Bound Student
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53 Cramer-Rao lower bound
Biotechnology: CRLBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Cramer-Rao lower bound
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54 Donor Bound Exciton
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Donor Bound Exciton
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55 Free to Bound
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56 Home Bound Orgasm
Rude: HBO -
57 In Bound
Transport: IB -
58 Isoelectronic Bound Exciton
Electronics: IBEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Isoelectronic Bound Exciton
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59 Lower Bound
Mathematics: LB -
60 Lower Bound Value
Mathematics: LBV
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