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21 linear dependence
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > linear dependence
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22 stochastic dependence
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > stochastic dependence
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23 strong dependence
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > strong dependence
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24 come into being
возникнуть, появиться; см. тж. spring into existenceIt is equally recognised that a new world has come into being on the basis of this liberation of the majority of mankind from the bonds of former colonial or semi-colonial dependence. (R. P. Dutt, ‘The Crisis of Britain and the British Empire’, ‘Preface’) — Равным образом признается и то, что в результате движения за освобождение большинства человечества от прежней колониальной или полуколониальной зависимости возник новый мир.
During that past week, Glenn had performed his duties at the clinic with the sure knowledge that while there was no open and apparent unfriendliness on the part of the nurses and the staff, a decided reticence had come into being. (E. Coldwell, ‘Gretta’, part II, ch. IX) — За последнюю неделю Гленн выполнял свои обязанности в клинике, будучи совершенно уверенным, что, хотя открытой враждебности к нему со стороны врачей и сестер не было, все же определенная отчужденность в отношениях появилась.
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25 dependency
сущ.1) общ. зависимость, подчиненное положениеSyn:dependence 1)See:2) пол. зависимая сторона или страна, колонияSyn:See:
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