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2 data sampling
1) Телекоммуникации: выборка данных2) Автоматика: выбор дискретных данных -
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6 data sampling system
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7 data sampling automatic receiver
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > data sampling automatic receiver
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8 data sampling automatic receiver
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12 anticipated data sampling
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > anticipated data sampling
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13 anticipated data sampling
Вычислительная техника: предваряющая выборка данныхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > anticipated data sampling
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14 intelligence data sampling
Военный термин: выборка разведывательных данныхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > intelligence data sampling
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15 anticipated data sampling
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16 intelligence data sampling
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17 digital data sampling
выбор дискретных [цифровых] данныхEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > digital data sampling
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18 sampling
1. осуществление выборки2. производящий выбор3. выборочныйsampling test — выборочный контроль; периодические испытания
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1) выбор дискретных данных; дискретное представление непрерывной величины ( при помощи измерения её в определенные моменты времени); дискретизация, стробирование, взятие замеров2) квантование3) выбор(ка); отбор проб; взятие образцов5) стат. выборка || выборочный•- analog sampling
- anticipated data sampling
- biased sampling
- bulk sampling
- cluster sampling
- continuous sampling
- controlled sampling
- crude sampling
- importance sampling
- indirect sampling
- multistage sampling
- random sampling
- sampling with replacement
- sequential sampling
- single sampling
- sub-Nyquist sampling
- super-Nyquist sampling
- time sampling
- unbiased sampling
- unitary samplingEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > sampling
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1) дискретизация ( измерение непрерывной величины через дискретные промежутки времени); выбор дискретных данных, стробирование, взятие замеров2) опробование; отбор проб; взятие образцов; выборка3) выборочный контроль || выборочный4) опрос5) квантование, преобразование непрерывного сигнала в дискретные значения•- built-in statistical sampling
- cluster sampling
- data sampling
- first-off sampling
- multiple sampling
- random sampling
- sequential sampling
- single sampling
- value samplingEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > sampling
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