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1 газовое усиление
1) Engineering: gas amplification, gas magnification2) Electronics: cell amplification, gas multiplication, multiplication process3) Metrology: gas gain (счётчика), gas multiplication (например, в счётчике) -
2 ионное усиление
1) Engineering: gas amplification, gas magnification2) Electronics: cell amplification, gas multiplication, multiplication process -
3 единица
1) General subject: ane (цифра; тж. figure of one), denomination (измерения), digit, entity, one, one (цифра; тж. figure of one), unit, unity, very bad3) Medicine: cell4) American: point (при учёте количества прослушанных лекций, проделанных лабораторных работ и т.п.)5) Military: (организационная) element, item (счета предметов снабжения), (число) unity7) Mathematics: U (unit), identity, identity element, identity of multiplication, item of data, neutral element, unity element8) Economy: unit of measurement, unity (величина, равная единице)10) Architecture: unit (чего-либо)11) Forestry: aggregate (совокупность двух или ряда машин)12) Psychology: unite13) Information technology: item15) Audit: unit (продукции)16) Education: failing ("очень плохо" по пятибальной системе)17) Cables: item (оборудования и т.п.), piece (оборудования и т.п.)18) Makarov: unit (натуральное число) -
4 умножитель
1) Engineering: multiplication circuit, multiplier unit2) Mathematics: factor3) Electronics: multiplying tube4) Information technology: multiplicator, multiplier, variable multiplier ( функциональное) (функциональный) (в аналоговых устройствах)5) Astronautics: duplexer6) Automation: multiplier circuit7) Makarov: product cell
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cell formation — Cell Cell, n. [OF. celle, fr. L. cella; akin to celare to hide, and E. hell, helm, conceal. Cf. {Hall}.] 1. A very small and close apartment, as in a prison or in a monastery or convent; the hut of a hermit. [1913 Webster] The heroic confessor in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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