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42 самый
pron. same, very, indication of superlative; переводить в самоё себя, transform into itself; тот же самый, the same; в самом деле, indeed; тем самым, hence, thereby, therefore, by the same token, a fortiori -
43 следовательно
conj. consequently, hence, thereforeРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > следовательно
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44 тем
from тот pron. by that, to those; adv., so much the; чем..., тем..., the..., the...; тем более, что, the more so, as; тем не менее, nevertheless; тем самым, thus, moreover, by the same token, hence, then so that -
45 значит
1) hence
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46 отсюда
1) from here
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47 следовательно
1) consequently
2) hence
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48 а, следовательно, и
•Supercharging increases cylinder weight charge and consequently (or thus, or hence) power output.
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49 более
•He obtained boron of better than 98% purity.
•In excess of one in ten elderly people suffer with this problem at some stage.
•The compound forms complexes with over (or more than) ten elements.
* * *Более (230)-- For the purpose of this study, the 230+ [plus] specific causes provided in the EEI reporting format to identify problem areas were consolidated into 53 cause groups. Более (+ численное значение)Hence, the effective power law between confining pressure and elastic wave velocities would have an exponent greater than 1/6.In curve (c) we observe a reduction of more than 30 percent in the time to buckling.—не отличаться более, чем на—не отличаются одно от другого более, чем на—обращать более пристальное внимание наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более
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50 в сочетании с
•Coupled (or In combination, or Together) with a recording system, these devices are used to measure...
•The system can be used in conjunction with a computer to perform diagnostic programming and checking industrial processes.
•A neoplasm can often be suspected on the basis of the findings from the history and the examination in conjunction with a routine blood count ( med).
•The value of the curvature, together with the magnitude of the field, gives the momentum.
•When coupled with solubility information on common salts this will allow us to develop quite a variety of "predictable" processes.
* * *В сочетании с -- in conjunction with, in combination with; combined with, coupled with, together withSome European incinerators use the rotary kiln in conjunction with a flowthrough furnace.These observations combined with the well-founded assumptions as to the basic nature of rotating stall have produced an excellent correlation.Hence the inlet conditions may be described as near uniform flow coupled with a high rate of mixing in the near wall regions.The instrument, together with the calibration adopted, enables the average temperature of the ring to be measured to an accuracy of + 1K.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в сочетании с
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51 видоизменять
•This expression (or design, etc.) must be modified.
•The instrument can be modified according to the experimenter's needs.
* * *Видоизменять-- This may modify the topography of the counterface and hence the wear mechanism.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > видоизменять
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52 возможность
. в меру своих возможностей; вероятность; давать возможность; допускать возможность; есть возможность; имеется возможность; иметь большие возможности; иметь возможность; исчерпывать возможности; не иметь возможности; обеспечивать возможность; по возможности; позволять; практическая возможность; предусматривать возможность; при наличии возможности; производственные возможности•Six compounds were investigated for feasibility of analysis by laser-induced fluorescence.
•The clock effect provides a possibility to distinguish between...
•The possibilities for surface adsorption are fantastically increased.
•It seems timely to consider the potentialities (or possibilities) of these methods.
* * *Возможность (возможности) -- capability, ability (способность); opportunity (удобный случай); possibility (обычно чего-либо нежелательного, синоним: опасность); potential (of), scope (for, in), room (for ) (условия); latitude (свобода)These design modifications greatly enhanced the speed capabilities of the bearings in applications where transient thrust loads were known to occur. (... скоростные возможности подшипников...)Clearly there is scope for further research into the pressure perturbations in the film.Hence there is some room for improvement, and one such improved blade design is being tested at Oklahoma State University.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возможность
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53 вследствие этого
•As a consequence (or Hence, or As a result) heat is exchanged by...
•The deck of the triple-hull submarine is situated much lower and in consequence (or therefore) better utilization of space is possible.
•Owing to (or Because of) this the deposit developed cracks.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вследствие этого
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54 а, следовательно, и
•Supercharging increases cylinder weight charge and consequently (or thus, or hence) power output.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а, следовательно, и
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55 вследствие этого
•As a consequence (or Hence, or As a result) heat is exchanged by...
•The deck of the triple-hull submarine is situated much lower and in consequence (or therefore) better utilization of space is possible.
•Owing to (or Because of) this the deposit developed cracks.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вследствие этого
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56 и, следовательно
•A slight increase in the coil current and hence in its flux renders...
•Consequently,...
•Therefore,...
•A measurement of... can yield a value of the rotational constant and thus a value for the moment of inertia.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > и, следовательно
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57 как это имеет место в
•When the bonding atoms are rigidly positioned around the metal by the organic framework, as ( is the case) in the porphins, the resulting increase in stability is unusual.
•The electrons are hence not free to diffuse into a larger volume, as happens with homostructure lasers.
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58 отсюда
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отсюда
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59 отсюда следует, что
•It follows ( herefrom) (or Hence it follows) that the molecule must have six degrees of freedom.
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60 поэтому
•It is not surprising, then, that...
•Much of the light is directed upward and so is lost.
•Thus we can write:...
•The cross-bedding is usually concave upward; this being so, one can tell...
•The reactions are usually rapid and in consequence (or as a consequence) have wide application in diagnosis.
•Because of this, the refraction method is known as...
•Heavy water is the oxide of the hydrogen isotope deuterium and hence (or therefore, or consequently) is called deuterium oxide.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > поэтому
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hence — W2 [hens] adv formal [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: hen hence (12 15 centuries) (from Old English heonan) + s (as in backwards)] 1.) [sentence adverb] for this reason ▪ The cost of transport is a major expense for an industry. Hence factory location… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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hence — For the use of from hence, see from whence, from hence … Modern English usage
Hence — Hence, v. t. To send away. [Obs.] Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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hence — ► ADVERB 1) as a consequence; for this reason. 2) from now; in the future. 3) (also from hence) archaic from here. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
hence — index a savoir, consequently Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hence — consequently, *therefore, then, accordingly, so … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hence — [adv] for that reason; therefore accordingly, as a deduction, away, consequently, ergo, forward, from here, from now on, henceforth, henceforward, hereinafter, in the future, it follows that, on that account, onward, out, so, then, thence,… … New thesaurus