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1) Военный термин: detection radar automatic monitoring3) Телекоммуникации: Dynamic Random Access Memory (RAM)4) Сокращение: Dynamic Random Access Memory (as opposed to static RAM), Dynamic RAM5) Вычислительная техника: динамическая оперативная память, динамическое ЗУ с произвольной выборкой, Dynamic Random Access Memory (as opposed to static RAM), dynamic random access memory, dynamic random access memory, dynamic RAM6) Сетевые технологии: Dynamic Random-Access Memory -
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1) Военный термин: detection radar automatic monitoring3) Телекоммуникации: Dynamic Random Access Memory (RAM)4) Сокращение: Dynamic Random Access Memory (as opposed to static RAM), Dynamic RAM5) Вычислительная техника: динамическая оперативная память, динамическое ЗУ с произвольной выборкой, Dynamic Random Access Memory (as opposed to static RAM), dynamic random access memory, dynamic random access memory, dynamic RAM6) Сетевые технологии: Dynamic Random-Access Memory -
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1. detection radar, automatic monitoring - РЛС обнаружения с автоматическим управлением;2. display random access memory - дисплейное оперативное запоминающее устройство;3. drum access method - метод доступа к барабанному запоминающему устройству;4. dynamic random access mechanization - автоматизированная система динамического произвольного доступа;5. dynamic random access memory; dynamic RAM - динамическая оперативная память; динамическая память с произвольным доступом; динамическое запоминающее устройство с произвольной выборкой; динамическое ЗУ с произвольной выборкой; динамическое ОЗУ
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