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1 область существования
domain of existence; existence domainРусско-английский физический словарь > область существования
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2 область существования
domain of existence мат., region of existenceРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > область существования
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3 область существования
1) Mathematics: domain of existence, region of existence2) Makarov: existence domainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > область существования
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5 Определенные артикли перед существительными, которые при помощи of характеризуют другое существительное или однозначно при этом определяются
The continuity of $f$ follows from the continuity of $g$The existence of bounded functions requires to be provedThis representation of $A$ is well defined as the integral of $f$ over the domain $D$There is (exists) a fixed compact set containing the support of all the functions $f_i$Then $x$ is the center of an open ball $B$The intersection of a decreasing family of such sets is convexОднако: every nonempty open set in $X$ is a union of disjoint sets (здесь нет однозначности)Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Определенные артикли перед существительными, которые при помощи of характеризуют другое существительное или однозначно при этом определяются
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6 общее образование
общее образование
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general education
Informal learning or formal instruction with broad application to human existence beyond the domain of any particular subject or discipline, often equated with liberal arts in the university setting and contrasted to courses required for a specific major or program. (Source: ISEP / COE)
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