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121 radiation ionization
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > radiation ionization
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122 single ionization
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > single ionization
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123 spontaneous ionization
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > spontaneous ionization
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124 thermal ionization
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > thermal ionization
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125 абляция
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126 накопленная ошибка
1. resultant error2. stored errorумышленная ошибка; преднамеренная ошибка — intentional error
с исправлением ошибок; исправление ошибок — error correcting
3. total error4. cumulative errorдопустимая ошибка; допустимая погрешность — admissible error
5. gross error6. generated errorс обнаружением ошибок; обнаружение ошибок — error detecting
ошибка монтажа; ошибка из-за подключения — connection error
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > накопленная ошибка
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127 сбалансированный рост
1. balanced expansion2. balanced growthРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > сбалансированный рост
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128 суммарная ошибка
1. accumulated errorумышленная ошибка; преднамеренная ошибка — intentional error
с исправлением ошибок; исправление ошибок — error correcting
2. resultant errorдопустимая ошибка; допустимая погрешность — admissible error
3. stored error4. total error5. cumulative errorс обнаружением ошибок; обнаружение ошибок — error detecting
ошибка монтажа; ошибка из-за подключения — connection error
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > суммарная ошибка
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