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Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > complex composition
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1. композиция; состав; смесь2. набор3. компоновка; вёрсткаcomposition mode — режим компоновки, режим вёрстки
4. монтаж5. вальцмасса; мастика6. литературное произведение7. покровная композиция8. копировальный слой9. фотонабор10. набор на наборно-пишущих машинах, машинописный наборcomputerized composition — набор с помощью ЭВМ, компьютеризованный набор
11. крупнокегельный набор12. набор акцидентных объявлений13. набор выделительным шрифтомelectronic composition — электронный набор, набор, осуществляемый электронными средствами
14. бесплёночный набор15. бесплёночная вёрстка, вёрстка на видеотерминале с кодированной записьюhot-metal composition — набор на букво- и строкоотливных наборных машинах, металлический набор
line composition — строкоотливной набор; набор на строкоотливной машине
mathematic composition — математический набор; формульный набор
16. набор полосы, пополосный набор17. вёрстка полосы набора, пополосная вёрстка18. пополосный монтаж19. пополосный набор по пакетной программе20. пополосная пакетная вёрсткаphotocurable composition — композиция, способная к отверждению под действием света, фотосшиваемая композиция
ragged-left composition — набор с рваным левым краем; набор без выключки
ragged-right composition — набор с рваным правым краем; набор без выключки
strike-on composition — набор на наборно-пишущих машинках; машинописный набор
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1) композиция; состав; смесь2) набор (операция и результат)3) компоновка; вёрстка (операция)4) монтаж (результат)5) (желатино-глицериновая) вальцмасса; мастика6) литературное произведениеАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > composition
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6 composition
1. n составление, построение; соединение2. n сочинениеhe played a piano sonata of his own composition — он сыграл фортепианную сонату своего собственного сочинения
3. n грам. производство, составление сложных слов4. n полигр. набор5. n музыкальное сочинение, произведение; литературное произведение; произведение изобразительного искусства6. n школьное, учебное сочинениеyour composition is good except for a few spelling mistakes — сочинение у вас хорошее, если не считать нескольких орфографических ошибок
7. n курс литературной композиции8. n композиция9. n склад10. n состав, структураcomposition of capital — состав капитала; структура капитала
11. n спорт. состав команды12. n агрегат; составные части13. n соглашение о перемирии или о прекращении военных действий14. n юр. компромиссное соглашение должника с кредиторомСинонимический ряд:1. arrangement (noun) agreement; arrangement; beauty; consonance; form; harmony; proportion; proportion of line and mass; symmetry2. article (noun) article; essay; paper; theme3. compromise (noun) compromise4. creation (noun) conception; creation; designing; fashioning; formulation; innovation; invention; origination; shaping5. makeup (noun) architecture; configuration; constitution; construction; design; formation; makeup6. organization (noun) combination; consistency; distribution; incorporation; integration; organisation; organization; relation; synthesis; union7. work (noun) etude; opus; piece; production; work8. work of art (noun) exposition; fiction; literature; novel; poetry; symphony; work of art9. writing (noun) creative writing; grammar; instrumentation; literary style; prose; rhetoric; songwriting; style; writing -
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{,kɔmpə'ziʃn}
1. съставяне, състав, съединяване, учредяване, устройство
2. литературно/музикално произведение, изк. композиция, уч. съчинение
3. сплав, смес, изкуствена материя
4. споразумение, компромис
5. печ. набор, набиране
6. характер, природа
there is a touch of madness in his COMPOSITION у него има елемент на лудост* * *{,kъmpъ'zishn} n 1. съставяне; състав; съединяване; учредя* * *учредяване; устройство; съставяне; сплав; съчинение; съединяване; състав; композиция; набор;* * *1. there is a touch of madness in his composition у него има елемент на лудост 2. литературно/музикално произведение, изк. композиция, уч. съчинение 3. печ. набор, набиране 4. сплав, смес, изкуствена материя 5. споразумение, компромис 6. съставяне, състав, съединяване, учредяване, устройство 7. характер, природа* * *composition[¸kɔmpə´ziʃən] n 1. съставяне, съединяване, учредяване; композиране; устройване; 2. изк. композиция; литературно или музикално произведение; freedom to experiment with complex form of \composition свобода за експериментиране със сложни композиционни форми; 3. уч. съчинение; 4. състав; сплав, смес; изкуствена материя; he seemed to be a \composition of several persons в него като че ли живееха няколко души; \composition of forces физ. съединяване на сили; 5. взаимно споразумение; компромис; воен. споразумение за примирие; 6. природа, характер, същина, устройство; 7. печ. набор, набиране. -
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Общая лексика: сложный химический составУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > complex chemical composition
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10 hand composition
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11 labor composition
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13 iron ore of a complex mineral composition
железная руда сложного вещественного состава
Железная руда, представленная несколькими железосодержащими и другими минералами.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > iron ore of a complex mineral composition
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14 iron ore concentrate of a complex mineral composition
железорудный концентрат сложного вещественного состава
Железорудный концентрат, полученный в результате обогащения железной руды сложного вещественного состава.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > iron ore concentrate of a complex mineral composition
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15 object composition: Assembling or composing objects to get more complex behavior
Общая лексика: композиция объектов: объединение нескольких объектов для получения более сложного поведения (см. Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software by Erich)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > object composition: Assembling or composing objects to get more complex behavior
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1. n архит. сложный ордер2. n биол. популяция3. n спец. композит, композиционный материал4. a составной, сложныйcomposite carriage — комбинированный вагон, состоящий из купе различных классов
5. a бот. сложноцветный6. a архит. относящийся к сложному ордеруСинонимический ряд:1. compound (adj.) combined; complex; compound; consolidated; mosaic; synthesized2. combination (noun) aggregate; collage; combination; complex; composition; compound; synthesis3. mixture (noun) admixture; alloy; amalgam; amalgamation; blend; commixture; compost; fusion; immixture; interfusion; intermixture; mix; mixture; mix-up -
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18 Creativity
Put in this bald way, these aims sound utopian. How utopian they areor rather, how imminent their realization-depends on how broadly or narrowly we interpret the term "creative." If we are willing to regard all human complex problem solving as creative, then-as we will point out-successful programs for problem solving mechanisms that simulate human problem solvers already exist, and a number of their general characteristics are known. If we reserve the term "creative" for activities like discovery of the special theory of relativity or the composition of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, then no example of a creative mechanism exists at the present time. (Simon, 1979, pp. 144-145)Among the questions that can now be given preliminary answers in computational terms are the following: how can ideas from very different sources be spontaneously thought of together? how can two ideas be merged to produce a new structure, which shows the influence of both ancestor ideas without being a mere "cut-and-paste" combination? how can the mind be "primed," so that one will more easily notice serendipitous ideas? why may someone notice-and remember-something fairly uninteresting, if it occurs in an interesting context? how can a brief phrase conjure up an entire melody from memory? and how can we accept two ideas as similar ("love" and "prove" as rhyming, for instance) in respect of a feature not identical in both? The features of connectionist AI models that suggest answers to these questions are their powers of pattern completion, graceful degradation, sensitization, multiple constraint satisfaction, and "best-fit" equilibration.... Here, the important point is that the unconscious, "insightful," associative aspects of creativity can be explained-in outline, at least-by AI methods. (Boden, 1996, p. 273)There thus appears to be an underlying similarity in the process involved in creative innovation and social independence, with common traits and postures required for expression of both behaviors. The difference is one of product-literary, musical, artistic, theoretical products on the one hand, opinions on the other-rather than one of process. In both instances the individual must believe that his perceptions are meaningful and valid and be willing to rely upon his own interpretations. He must trust himself sufficiently that even when persons express opinions counter to his own he can proceed on the basis of his own perceptions and convictions. (Coopersmith, 1967, p. 58)he average level of ego strength and emotional stability is noticeably higher among creative geniuses than among the general population, though it is possibly lower than among men of comparable intelligence and education who go into administrative and similar positions. High anxiety and excitability appear common (e.g. Priestley, Darwin, Kepler) but full-blown neurosis is quite rare. (Cattell & Butcher, 1970, p. 315)he insight that is supposed to be required for such work as discovery turns out to be synonymous with the familiar process of recognition; and other terms commonly used in the discussion of creative work-such terms as "judgment," "creativity," or even "genius"-appear to be wholly dispensable or to be definable, as insight is, in terms of mundane and well-understood concepts. (Simon, 1989, p. 376)From the sketch material still in existence, from the condition of the fragments, and from the autographs themselves we can draw definite conclusions about Mozart's creative process. To invent musical ideas he did not need any stimulation; they came to his mind "ready-made" and in polished form. In contrast to Beethoven, who made numerous attempts at shaping his musical ideas until he found the definitive formulation of a theme, Mozart's first inspiration has the stamp of finality. Any Mozart theme has completeness and unity; as a phenomenon it is a Gestalt. (Herzmann, 1964, p. 28)Great artists enlarge the limits of one's perception. Looking at the world through the eyes of Rembrandt or Tolstoy makes one able to perceive aspects of truth about the world which one could not have achieved without their aid. Freud believed that science was adaptive because it facilitated mastery of the external world; but was it not the case that many scientific theories, like works of art, also originated in phantasy? Certainly, reading accounts of scientific discovery by men of the calibre of Einstein compelled me to conclude that phantasy was not merely escapist, but a way of reaching new insights concerning the nature of reality. Scientific hypotheses require proof; works of art do not. Both are concerned with creating order, with making sense out of the world and our experience of it. (Storr, 1993, p. xii)The importance of self-esteem for creative expression appears to be almost beyond disproof. Without a high regard for himself the individual who is working in the frontiers of his field cannot trust himself to discriminate between the trivial and the significant. Without trust in his own powers the person seeking improved solutions or alternative theories has no basis for distinguishing the significant and profound innovation from the one that is merely different.... An essential component of the creative process, whether it be analysis, synthesis, or the development of a new perspective or more comprehensive theory, is the conviction that one's judgment in interpreting the events is to be trusted. (Coopersmith, 1967, p. 59)In the daily stream of thought these four different stages [preparation; incubation; illumination or inspiration; and verification] constantly overlap each other as we explore different problems. An economist reading a Blue Book, a physiologist watching an experiment, or a business man going through his morning's letters, may at the same time be "incubating" on a problem which he proposed to himself a few days ago, be accumulating knowledge in "preparation" for a second problem, and be "verifying" his conclusions to a third problem. Even in exploring the same problem, the mind may be unconsciously incubating on one aspect of it, while it is consciously employed in preparing for or verifying another aspect. (Wallas, 1926, p. 81)he basic, bisociative pattern of the creative synthesis [is] the sudden interlocking of two previously unrelated skills, or matrices of thought. (Koestler, 1964, p. 121)11) The Earliest Stages in the Creative Process Involve a Commerce with DisorderEven to the creator himself, the earliest effort may seem to involve a commerce with disorder. For the creative order, which is an extension of life, is not an elaboration of the established, but a movement beyond the established, or at least a reorganization of it and often of elements not included in it. The first need is therefore to transcend the old order. Before any new order can be defined, the absolute power of the established, the hold upon us of what we know and are, must be broken. New life comes always from outside our world, as we commonly conceive that world. This is the reason why, in order to invent, one must yield to the indeterminate within him, or, more precisely, to certain illdefined impulses which seem to be of the very texture of the ungoverned fullness which John Livingston Lowes calls "the surging chaos of the unexpressed." (Ghiselin, 1985, p. 4)New life comes always from outside our world, as we commonly conceive our world. This is the reason why, in order to invent, one must yield to the indeterminate within him, or, more precisely, to certain illdefined impulses which seem to be of the very texture of the ungoverned fullness which John Livingston Lowes calls "the surging chaos of the unexpressed." Chaos and disorder are perhaps the wrong terms for that indeterminate fullness and activity of the inner life. For it is organic, dynamic, full of tension and tendency. What is absent from it, except in the decisive act of creation, is determination, fixity, and commitment to one resolution or another of the whole complex of its tensions. (Ghiselin, 1952, p. 13)[P]sychoanalysts have principally been concerned with the content of creative products, and with explaining content in terms of the artist's infantile past. They have paid less attention to examining why the artist chooses his particular activity to express, abreact or sublimate his emotions. In short, they have not made much distinction between art and neurosis; and, since the former is one of the blessings of mankind, whereas the latter is one of the curses, it seems a pity that they should not be better differentiated....Psychoanalysis, being fundamentally concerned with drive and motive, might have been expected to throw more light upon what impels the creative person that in fact it has. (Storr, 1993, pp. xvii, 3)A number of theoretical approaches were considered. Associative theory, as developed by Mednick (1962), gained some empirical support from the apparent validity of the Remote Associates Test, which was constructed on the basis of the theory.... Koestler's (1964) bisociative theory allows more complexity to mental organization than Mednick's associative theory, and postulates "associative contexts" or "frames of reference." He proposed that normal, non-creative, thought proceeds within particular contexts or frames and that the creative act involves linking together previously unconnected frames.... Simonton (1988) has developed associative notions further and explored the mathematical consequences of chance permutation of ideas....Like Koestler, Gruber (1980; Gruber and Davis, 1988) has based his analysis on case studies. He has focused especially on Darwin's development of the theory of evolution. Using piagetian notions, such as assimilation and accommodation, Gruber shows how Darwin's system of ideas changed very slowly over a period of many years. "Moments of insight," in Gruber's analysis, were the culminations of slow long-term processes.... Finally, the information-processing approach, as represented by Simon (1966) and Langley et al. (1987), was considered.... [Simon] points out the importance of good problem representations, both to ensure search is in an appropriate problem space and to aid in developing heuristic evaluations of possible research directions.... The work of Langley et al. (1987) demonstrates how such search processes, realized in computer programs, can indeed discover many basic laws of science from tables of raw data.... Boden (1990a, 1994) has stressed the importance of restructuring the problem space in creative work to develop new genres and paradigms in the arts and sciences. (Gilhooly, 1996, pp. 243-244; emphasis in original)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Creativity
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19 compound
̈ɪ ̘. ̈n.ˈkɔmpaund I
1. сущ.
1) строение, структура, целостное образование;
смесь Proteins are by far the most complex chemical compounds. ≈ Белки, по всей видимости, являются самыми сложными химическими соединениями. Syn: mixture, blend, union, combination
2) составление, образование сложных структур Syn: compounding, composition
3) линг. сложное слово
4) тех. компаунд (тж. compound engine)
2. прил.
1) составной;
сложный compound fracture ≈ мед. сложный перелом compound interest ≈ фин. сложный процент compound number ≈ мат. именованное число compound leaf ≈ бот. сложная листовая пластинка Syn: complex, complicated
2) грам. сложносочиненный a compound sentence ≈ сложносочиненное предложение ∙ compound householder compound wound
3. гл.
1) смешивать, комбинировать, сочетать, составлять to compound ingredients ≈ смешивать компоненты The substance was compounded with certain chemicals to make an explosive material. ≈ Исходный материал прореагировал с рядом компонентов и получилась взрывчатка. Syn: combine, unite, mix
2) а) урегулировать, утрясать примирять( with) The farmer compounded with the bank for a reduction in the interest rate on the money he owed. ≈ Фермер убедил банк-кредитор снизить процент. б) юр. приходить к соглашению о замене судебного преследования материальным вознаграждением
3) выплачивать долг, погашать долг II сущ.
1) резиденция/огороженная территория на Востоке вокруг предприятий, на которых работают европейцы
2) огороженное место для прогулок (в тюремном дворе, в концлагере и т.д.)
3) поселение для работающих на золотых или алмазных рудниках (в Южной Африке) ∙ Syn: mixture (физическое) (химическое) соединение;
смесь;
состав сложное слово( техническое) компаунд-машина (специальное) составной, сложный;
- * word сложное слово;
- * sentence (грамматика) сложносочиненное предложение;
- * predicate( грамматика) составное сказуемое;
- * fracture (медицина) осложненный перелом;
- * glass многослойное стекло;
- * tariff( коммерческое) смешанный тариф;
- * number (математика) составное именованное число;
- * addition( математика) сложение именованных числе;
- * interval (музыкальное) составной интервал;
- * time (музыкальное) сложный такт;
- * cable (электротехника) многожильный кабель;
- * lens (оптика) сложный объектив;
- * leaf (ботаника) сложный лист;
- * eye (зоология) сложный глаз смешивать, составлять;
соединять;
- to * a medicine составлять лекарство;
- to * a riddle придумать загадку;
- a cake *ed of the best ingredients кекс из самых лучших продуктов;
- her charm was *ed of beauty and kindness красота и доброта делали ее обаятельной (юридическое) приходить к компромиссному соглашеннию (особ. с кредитором) ;
выкупать;
погашать повременные платежи;
- they finally *ed their differences and shook hands они в конце концов уладили свои разногласия и обменялись рукопожатием отказываться от возбуждения иска, жалобы ( за материальное вознаграждение) начислять или рассчитывать сложные проценты осложнять, усугублять;
- to * a crime отягчать преступление огороженная территория вокруг фабрики или жилья европейца (на Востоке) огороженные бараки для рабочих алмазных приисков (в Южной Африке) (военное) временный лагерь для военнопленных compound юр.: to compound a felony отказываться от судебного преследования за материальное вознаграждение ~ выкупать ~ вычислять сложные проценты ~ огороженная территория вокруг фабрики (конторы и т. п.) европейцев (на Востоке) ~ тех. компаунд (тж. compound engine) ~ начислять сложные проценты ~ огороженное место (напр., для военнопленных) ~ осложнять положение ~ отказываться от возбуждения иска ~ отказываться от жалобы ~ погашать повременные платежи ~ поселок негроврабочих фирмы( в Африке) ~ приходить к компромиссному соглашению ~ приходить к компромиссному соглашению с кредиторами ~ приходить к компромиссу( с кредитором) ;
частично погашать долг ~ лингв. сложное слово ~ сложный ~ смесь;
состав, соединение ~ смесь ~ смешивать, соединять;
составлять ~ смешивать ~ соединение ~ соединять ~ состав ~ составлять ~ составной;
сложный;
грам. сложносочиненный ~ составной ~ вчт. составной оператор ~ улаживать;
примирять (интересы) ~ усугублять трудности compound юр.: to compound a felony отказываться от судебного преследования за материальное вознаграждение ~ addition (subtraction etc.) сложение (вычитание и т. д.) именованных чисел;
compound householder арендатор дома, в арендную плату которого включаются налоги, вносимые владельцем ~ addition (subtraction etc.) сложение (вычитание и т. д.) именованных чисел;
compound householder арендатор дома, в арендную плату которого включаются налоги, вносимые владельцем ~ wound мед. ушибленная ранаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > compound
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20 method
1) метод
2) способ
3) процедура
– ADI method
– adjoint method
– aero-projection method
– anaglyphic method
– approximate method
– area method
– averaging method
– axiomatic method
– backing-space method
– balancing method
– ball-and-ring method
– block-diagram method
– bordering method
– Borrmann method
– bottle method
– branch-and-bound method
– brittel-varnish method
– building-block method
– caisson method
– chain method
– chopped-beam method
– Clegg method
– coincidence method
– colorimetric method
– complexometric method
– conductance-measuring method
– cone method
– conjugate-gradient method
– constant-fraction method
– correlation method
– curing method
– cut-and-try method
– deductive method
– deflection method
– delta method
– Deschamps method
– diagram method
– difference method
– dilution method
– dimensional method
– direct method
– dot alloying method
– dry combustion method
– dry method
– Dumas method
– dye-penetrant method
– efflux method
– elastic method
– electrophoretic method
– empirical method
– energy method
– equal-altitude method
– equal-deflection method
– equal-strain method
– escalator method
– estimate by the method
– evaporation method
– exact method
– fall-of-charge method
– finitary method
– floatation method
– floating-zone method
– fusion method
– gradient method
– graph method
– graphical method
– gravimetric method
– gray-wedge method
– grid method
– Griess-Ilovai method
– half-deflection method
– horn-and-lens method
– immersion method
– incremental method
– indirect method
– inexact method
– interfermetric method
– inverse-scattering method
– inversion method
– isolation method
– iteration method
– kick-sorting method
– laboratory method
– load-factor method
– lobe-switching method
– lost wax method
– lumped-parameter method
– machining method
– manufacturing method
– Markowitz method
– mesh-current method
– method of angles
– method of bearings
– method of directions
– method of exhaustion
– method of gisements
– method of image
– method of images
– method of joints
– method of revolution
– method of sections
– method of superposition
– midsquare method
– mirror-image method
– momentum-transfer method
– moving-average method
– nephelometric method
– net method
– net-point method
– neutral-points method
– nodal-pair method
– node-voltage method
– non-destructive method
– non-recursive method
– null method
– numerical method
– objective method
– offset method
– offset-signal method
– operational method
– opposition method
– orthogonalized-plane-wave method
– paramagnetic-resonance method
– particle method
– particle-in-cell method
– perturbation method
– plunge-cut method
– point-by-point method
– polar method
– postulational method
– powder method
– predictor-corrector method
– processing method
– pseudoviscosity method
– pulse method
– pulse-counting method
– pulse-echo method
– pumping method
– qualitative method
– quantitative method
– radiation method
– radiometric method
– raster-scan method
– ray-trace method
– refletion method
– relaxation method
– reliability method
– resonance method
– retardation method
– root-locus method
– rotating-crystal method
– Runge-Kutta method
– saddle-point method
– sampling method
– secant method
– sedimentaion method
– semigraphical method
– separation method
– shadow method
– shake method
– shock-capturing method
– shooting method
– short-cut method
– sieve method
– similitude method
– slope-deflection method
– spectroscopic method
– spiral-scan method
– step-back method
– step-by-step method
– stroboscopic method
– stylus method
– subjective method
– substitution method
– sweep method
– test-line method
– three-base method
– time-of-flight method
– topological method
– total-strain method
– tracer method
– trial-and-error method
– triangulation method
– trilateration method
– Tukey-Cooley method
– Tukey-Sand method
– variable-phase method
– variational method
– visual method
– volumetric method
– Whitham's method
– wobbulator method
– work method
– worst-case method
– zero-beat method
alternating direction method — <math.> метод перемежающийся, метод переменных направлений, метод чередущихся направлений
alternating-variable descent method — <math.> метод покоординатного спуска
balance-chart method of planning — <econ.> метод планирования балансовый
Barrelet method of zeroes — <phys.> метод нулей Барле
baseband recording method — способ раздельной записи видеоинформации с временным уплотнением
branch and bound method — метод ветвей и границ, метод ветвления и ограничения
composite value method — <comput.> метод передачи совместных значений, метод совместных значений
differential control method — дифференцированный метод контроля
divide by differential method — делить дифференциальным методом
equal deflection method — <tech.> метод равных отклонений
false position method — <math.> метод пристрелки
Feynman diagram method — <phys.> техника диаграммная
finite element method — <math.> метод конечных элементов
Hopkinson split-bar method — метод составного стержня Гопкинсона
method of complex gradients — <math.> метод сопряженных градиентов
method of false position — <math.> метод ложного положения
method of feasible directions — <math.> метод возможных направлений
method of fraction levelling — метод нивелирования по частям
method of incremental rates — <engin.> метод относительных приростов
method of penultimate remainder — <math.> метод предпоследнего остатка
method of separation of variable — метод разделения переменных
method of steepest descent — <math.> метод наискорейшего спуска, метод скорейшего спуска
method of symmetrical components — метод симметричных составляющих
method of variation of parameters — метод вариации постоянных
moment distribution method — метод перераспределения моментов
moving average method — <math.> метод скользящих средних
reflected wave method — < radio> метод отраженных волн
regula falsa method — <math.> метод пристрелки
relative method of measurement — относительный метод измерения
spot-scan photomultiplier method — метод сканирования пятном
successive exclusion method — метод последовательных исключений
zero deflection method — <tech.> метод нулевого отклонения
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