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1 coarse line
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2 coarse line
Картография: жирная линия, нечёткая линия (получаемая при фотоувеличении), расплывчатая линия (получаемая при фотоувеличении) -
3 coarse line
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4 coarse line
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5 coarse-line coding
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > coarse-line coding
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6 coarse-line coding
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > coarse-line coding
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7 coarse delay
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8 coarse fishing
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9 coarse filter
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10 coarse resolution
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > coarse resolution
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11 coarse screen
1. сито с крупными отверстиями2. грубый растрRapid Access screen — растр для процесса < Рапид Аксесс>
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12 coarse grained filter
English-Russian big medical dictionary > coarse grained filter
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13 coarse filter
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coarse filter
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14 coarse tuning
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coarse tuning
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15 in-line finishing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > in-line finishing
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16 alphabetic coding
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17 alphageometric coding
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18 alphanumeric coding
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19 aplhanumeric coding
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20 nonnumeric coding
нечисловое кодирование; нецифровое кодирование
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