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1 diffracted integral
=diffraction integral дифракционный интегралEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > diffracted integral
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2 diffracted integral
= diffraction integral дифракционный интегралThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > diffracted integral
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3 diffracted integral
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4 diffracted integral
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > diffracted integral
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5 integral
вчт1) целый, целочисленный2) целостный3) встроенный (напр. модем)4) интеграл || интегральный5) примитив, базовый элемент•- collision integral
- complex Fourier integral
- convolution integral
- definite integral
- diffracted integral
- diffraction integral
- Fourier integral
- Fresnel integral
- fuzzy integral
- improper integral
- indefinite integral
- ionization integral
- Kirchhoff-Huygens integral
- overlap integral
- phase integral
- probability integral
- Radon integral
- resolvent integral
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6 integral
вчт.1) целый, целочисленный2) целостный3) встроенный (напр. модем)4) интеграл || интегральный5) примитив, базовый элемент•- collision integral
- complex Fourier integral
- convolution integral
- definite integral
- diffracted integral
- diffraction integral
- Fourier integral
- Fresnel integral
- fuzzy integral
- improper integral
- indefinite integral
- ionization integral
- Kirchhoff-Huygens integral
- overlap integral
- phase integral
- probability integral
- Radon integral
- resolvent integral
- Riemann integralThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > integral
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7 diffraction integral
English-Russian electronics dictionary > diffraction integral
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8 diffraction integral
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > diffraction integral
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