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customary precautions

  • 1 обычные меры предосторожности

    Обычные меры предосторожности-- This process is repeated to generate the collapse curve, using the customary precautions to ascertain that the time increment for each subcalculation is sufficiently small.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обычные меры предосторожности

  • 2 принятый

    accepted, adopted, used, admitted, assumed
    Были приняты меры для того, чтобы сохранить... - Efforts have been made to insure that...
    Были приняты шаги, чтобы уменьшить... - Precautions have been taken to reduce effects of...
    В старой литературе было принято предполагать, что... - In the early literature, it was usual to assume that...
    В теории электромагнетизма обычно принято определять... - In electromagnetics it is conventional to define...
    Наиболее широко принятые современные теории утверждают, что... - The most widely accepted modern theories suggest that...
    Подобный метод может быть принят, когда... - A similar method may be adopted when...
    Принято выражать... - It is customary to express...
    Принято говорить о... - It is usual to speak of...
    Принято говорить, что... - It is customary to speak of...
    Принято предполагать, что... - It is customary to assume that...; It is commonly supposed that...
    Принятый в данной книге взгляд состоит в том, что... - The viewpoint adopted in this book is that...
    Следовательно, мы обосновали принятое (предположение и т. п.). - We are therefore justified in accepting...
    Существуют два случая, когда это должно быть принято во внимание. - There are two situations where this has to be taken into account:
    Такой способ принят из соображений простоты. - This policy is adopted in the interest of simplicity.
    Это известный метод, принятый во многих работах... - This is a familiar procedure, undertaken in many studies of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > принятый

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