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1. dimensionless2. dimensionlesslyРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > безразмерный
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1) Engineering: dimensionless group, dimensionless number2) Makarov: dimensionless group (в теории подобия), dimensionless number (в теории подобия)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > безразмерный комплекс
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complex, system* * *ко́мплекс м.1. хим., мат. complex2. (совокупность производственных зданий и т. п.) complex; system; schemeактиви́рованный ко́мплекс хим. — activated [active] complexаппара́тно-студи́йный ко́мплекс [АСК] — TV studio complexбезразме́рный ко́мплекс ( в теории подобия) — dimensionless group, dimensionless numberводохозя́йственный ко́мплекс — water utilization system, water utilization schemeвы́емочный механизи́рованный ко́мплекс — powered mining complex, powered mining setиспыта́тельный ко́мплекс (напр. комплекс стендов для различных видов испытания) — test complexко́мплекс рабо́т — work package -
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1. м. хим. мат., complex2. м. complex; system; scheme
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