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1 fragmented relation
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Вычислительная техника: фрагментированное отношение (фрагменты которого хранятся в различных узлах сети) -
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отношение; соотношение; связь; зависимость- antireflexive relation
- arithmetical relation
- associative relation
- associativity relation
- binary relation
- causal relation
- cause-and-effect relation
- cause-effect relation
- character relation
- conformity relation
- connect-edge relation
- derivative relation
- direct relation
- dyadic relation
- entity/relationship relation
- equivalence relation
- fragmented relation
- group relation
- immediate predecessor relation
- immediate successor relation
- inclusion relation
- inverse relation
- irreflexive relation
- largest relation
- logical relation
- magnitude relation
- man-machine relation
- multivalued relation
- nonreflexive relation
- order relation
- ordering relation
- parent-child relation
- partial order relation
- precedence relation
- preference relation
- query relation
- recurrence relation
- reflexive relation
- relationship relation
- smaller relation
- smallest relation
- source relation
- strict inclusion relation
- subsumption relation
- symbolic spatial relation
- syntactic relation
- syntactical relation
- temporal relation
- ternary relation
- union-compatible relations
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5 фрагментированное отношение
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2) буква; знак; символ3) литера4) матем. характер5) качество, свойство6) характеристика || характерный•
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