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1 failure flux parameter
Телекоммуникации: параметр потока отказовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > failure flux parameter
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2 failure flux parameter
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > failure flux parameter
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3 parameter
параметр, характеристика; коэффициент- cable transmission parameters
- circuit parameters
- coding parameters
- communication channel parameters
- controlled parameters
- coupling parameters
- distributed parameters
- dynamic parameters
- electric parameters
- extrinsic parameter
- failure flux parameter
- high-frequency parameters
- hybrid parameters
- inherent parameter
- input supply parameters
- low frequency parameters
- low-signal parameter
- lumped parameters
- mean parameter
- network parameters
- no-load parameters
- nonlinear parameters
- nonmean parameter
- operating parameter
- out parameter
- output supply parameters
- performance parameters
- phase parameter
- preset parameter
- primary communication parameters
- primary interference parameters
- profile parameter
- S-parameters
- state parameter
- stray parameter
- telemetered parameter
- transmission-line parameterEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > parameter
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4 параметр потока отказов
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > параметр потока отказов
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5 параметр потока отказов
1) Engineering: failure rate2) Telecommunications: failure flux parameter3) Oil: failure density, flaw rate4) Automation: assessed failure rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > параметр потока отказов
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6 threshold
порог; пороговое значение; предел; граница; отправной пункт; задняя кромка платформы кузова (напр. у санитарных или похоронных автомобилей)- threshold behavior - threshold extension - threshold friction - threshold leveler - threshold limit value - threshold luminous flux - threshold of action - threshold of audibility - threshold of failure - threshold parameter - threshold pump intensity - threshold setting - threshold strength
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