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42 регулярный
1. array2. systematic3. repeated4. orderlyрегулярный заказ; распорядок — standing order
5. regularоднородный граф; регулярный граф — regular graph
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43 вполне регулярный
[lang name="Russian"]однородный граф; регулярный граф — regular graph
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44 регулярный
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45 регулярный
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46 регулярный
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > регулярный
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47 ступенчатый
adj.graduated, consecutive, step-
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