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1 gap scatter
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > gap scatter
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2 gap scatter
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3 gap scatter
Вычислительная техника: разброс зазоров (в устройствах на магнитной ленте) -
4 gap scatter
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > gap scatter
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1. разброс; рассеяниеscatter write — запись "вразброс"
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11 scatter
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > scatter
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12 scatter
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > scatter
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13 air gap
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > air gap
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14 разброс зазоров
gap scatterБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разброс зазоров
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15 raspored položaja razmaka
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16 razmeštaj položaja razmaka
• gap scatterСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > razmeštaj položaja razmaka
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18 рассеяние рабочих зазоров
Русско-английский ТВ и видео словарь > рассеяние рабочих зазоров
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19 aralık dağılması
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20 коэффициент разброса
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