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41 распространить
(= распространять, переносить) spread, extend, diffuse• Методом математической индукции этот результат можно распространить (= обобщить) на... - This result can be extended, by mathematical induction, to...• Позднее он распространил данный метод на... - Later he extended the method to...• Уже сформулированные правила можно распространить на случай... - The rules presented so far can be extended to...• Эти методы легко распространяются на случай форм высоких размерностей. - These methods are easily extended to forms in higher dimensions.• Этот метод очевидным образом может быть распространен на (случай)... - This process can clearly be extended to. -
42 спуск
* * *m. slope, incline, descent, launching;
линия наиболее крутого спуска - steepest descent;
метод скорейшего (or наибыстрейшего) спуска - method of steepest descent;
индукция спуска - descending induction;
бесконечный спуск - infinite descent -
43 AIM
avalanche-induced migration — миграция, вызванная лавинным процессом; перенос (напр., ионов), вызванный лавинным процессом -
44 торможение
1. с. braking2. с. deceleration, retardation -
45 спуск
m.slope, incline, descent, launching
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