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1 double periodicity
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двоякая периодичность (напр., компонентов напряжения)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > double periodicity
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6 двойная периодичность
double periodicity мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > двойная периодичность
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7 двойная периодичность
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > двойная периодичность
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8 двойная периодичность
Mathematics: double periodicityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двойная периодичность
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9 module
1) модуль || разбивать на модули2) блок, узел3) коэффициент4) строит. модульная секция•module in space — мат. модуль в пространстве
module on space — мат. модуль на пространстве
module with differentiation — мат. дифференциальный модуль, модуль с дифференциалом
module with filtration — мат. модуль с фильтрацией
module without torsion — мат. модуль без кручения
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10 turn
поворот глагол:переворачиваться (turn, wamble, be inverted)изменяться (change, vary, alter, transform, turn, metamorphose)обтачивать (turn, face)имя существительное:короткая прогулка (spin, turn)нервное потрясение (jar, turn)рабочая смена (shift, turn) -
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- analytical hierarchy theorem - arithmetical hierarchy theorem - closed range theorem - formally provable theorem - implicit function theorem - initial value theorem - integral representation theorem - local limit theorem - maximal ergodic theorem - mean value theorem - normal form theorem - ratio limit theorem - rational root theorem - second mean value theorem - theorem of consistency proofs - theorem of corresponding states - three line theorem - three series theorem - uniform convergence theorem - uniform ergodic theorem - uniform mean value theoremtheorem implies — из теоремы следует, что…
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