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101 distribution function
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102 truth-function
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103 distribution function
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104 truth-function
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105 reflecting function
English-Ukrainian psychology dictionary > reflecting function
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106 reflectory function
English-Ukrainian psychology dictionary > reflectory function
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107 regulatory function
English-Ukrainian psychology dictionary > regulatory function
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108 reinforcement function
English-Ukrainian psychology dictionary > reinforcement function
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109 reverberative function
English-Ukrainian psychology dictionary > reverberative function
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110 reverberatory function
English-Ukrainian psychology dictionary > reverberatory function
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111 signal function
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112 air to ground recognition function
n функція розпізнавання наземної цілі з лаEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > air to ground recognition function
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113 airframe transfer function
n передаточна функція літального апаратуEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > airframe transfer function
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114 ambiguity function
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115 aperture function
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116 armament function
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117 atmospheric entry function
n функція для визначення параметрів при вході вEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > atmospheric entry function
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118 autocorrelation function
n автокореляційна функціяEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > autocorrelation function
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119 automatic tracking function
n режим автоматичного опоруEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > automatic tracking function
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120 cathode work function
n робота виходу катодуEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > cathode work function
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function — function, logical … Philosophy dictionary
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function — I. noun Etymology: Latin function , functio performance, from fungi to perform; probably akin to Sanskrit bhuṅkte he enjoys Date: 1533 1. professional or official position ; occupation 2. the action for which a person or thing is specially fitted … New Collegiate Dictionary
function — 1. noun /ˈfʌŋk.ʃən/ a) What something does or is used for. b) A professional or official position. Syn: aim, intention, purpose, role, use … Wiktionary
function — 1. The special action or physiologic property of an organ or other part of the body. 2. To perform its special work or office, said of an organ or other part of the body. 3. The general properties of any substance, depending on its chemical … Medical dictionary
function — Fluent Flu ent, n. 1. A current of water; a stream. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. [Cf. F. fluente.] (Math.) A variable quantity, considered as increasing or diminishing; called, in the modern calculus, the {function} or {integral}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English