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1 daily periodicity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > daily periodicity
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2 daily periodicity
Биология: суточная периодичность -
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4 periodicity
periodicity периодичностьperiodicity of spawning повторность нерестаdaily periodicity суточная периодичностьlunar periodicity лунная периодичность (созревания и откладки яиц)sexual periodicity половой циклEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > periodicity
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5 periodicity
1. периодичность2. частота растра -
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7 periodicity
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > periodicity
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8 periodicity
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[ˌpɪərɪə'dɪsətɪ]сущ.периодичность, повторяемостьperiodicity of spawning — периодичность, повторность нереста
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10 web tension fluctuating periodicity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > web tension fluctuating periodicity
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11 hidden periodicity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > hidden periodicity
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12 cycle
1. n цикл, полный круг; период2. n цикличность3. n долгий период времени, век4. n тех. цикл, такт; последовательностьcycle time — время цикла; цикл памяти
5. n круговой процесс6. n эл. период переменного тока7. n хим. круговорот8. v проходить цикл развития9. v повторяться циклически10. v описывать круги; двигаться по кругу11. v косм. осуществлять включение12. n велосипед13. n трёхколёсный велосипед14. n мотоцикл15. v ездить на велосипеде или мотоциклеСинонимический ряд:1. bicycle (noun) bicycle; bike; two-wheeler; velocipede2. rhythm (noun) alternation; period; periodicity; rhythm3. run (noun) run; sequence; series; succession4. turn (noun) circle; circuit; orbit; round; tour; turn; wheel
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