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1 intrinsic properties
intrinsic properties innere Eigenschaften fpl; strukturunabhängige Eigenschaften fpl (z. B. reiner Werkstoffe)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > intrinsic properties
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2 intrinsic properties
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > intrinsic properties
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3 intrinsic properties
1) Техника: внутренние свойства, собственные свойства (полупроводника)2) Полимеры: присущие свойства -
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English-russian dictionary of physics > intrinsic properties
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• вътрешни свойстваEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > intrinsic properties
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7 intrinsic properties
English-Russian dictionary of microelectronics > intrinsic properties
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8 intrinsic membrane properties of laryngeal motoneurons that control sexually differentiated vocal behavior in African clawed frogs, Xenopus laevis
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > intrinsic membrane properties of laryngeal motoneurons that control sexually differentiated vocal behavior in African clawed frogs, Xenopus laevis
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9 собственные свойства
intrinsic propertiesБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > собственные свойства
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10 внутренние свойства
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11 вътрешни свойства
intrinsic propertiesБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > вътрешни свойства
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12 itseisominaisuudet
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13 свойства материала с собственной электропроводностью
Русско-английский словарь по микроэлектронике > свойства материала с собственной электропроводностью
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1) свойство; характеристика; качество; способность; характерная [отличительная\] особенность•-
acoustic properties
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adhesion property
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adsorption property
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aerodynamic properties
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antiknock properties
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antioxygenic properties
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antireflection properties
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antisquawk property
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antiwear properties
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antiwelding properties
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associative property
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blocking property
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bonding property
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boundary properties
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bulk properties
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caking property
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carbon forming property
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casting properties
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cementing properties
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coking property
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cold resisting property
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colligative property
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commutative property
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compounding properties
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constitutive properties
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cornering property
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creasing property
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creep property
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cryoprotective properties
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cycle-and-add property
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decay property
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deplastering properties
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directional property
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distributive property
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drainage property
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ductility property
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elastic properties
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electrochemical properties
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electrode properties
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end-use properties
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extensive property
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extremal property
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extreme pressure properties
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extrinsic properties
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fatigue properties
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flexural properties
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flow property
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fluid loss properties
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friction and wear properties
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gelling property
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general properties
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geophysical properties
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geotechnical properties
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greasy property
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group property
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gum-forming property
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heat-transfer properties
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hiding property
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hydrophobic property
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hydrophylic property
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hygroscopic property
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image transfer property
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intensive property
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interfacial properties
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intrinsic properties
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leveling property
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lightfastness property
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linear property
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low-temperature mechanical properties
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lubricating property
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metric property
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minimal property
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minimax property
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minimum property
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moisture barrier property
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mud-making properties
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oil-resisting property
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oil-retaining property
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oil-sweeping properties
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optical properties
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optoelectronic properties
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oxygen barrier property
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partition property
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paste forming properties
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photoelastic properties
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photovoltaic properties
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plastering properties
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plastic properties
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plasto-elastic properties
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plugging properties
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post-yield properties
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proknock properties
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qualitative property
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quantitative property
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refractory property
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reservoir petrophysical properties
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resolving-power properties
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riding properties
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rimming property
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sanding property
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sealing property
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short transverse properties
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shrinking property
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sorption properties
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sound-proofing properties
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storage property
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strength property
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stress-optic properties
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stretching properties
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superconducting properties
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thermal fatigue properties
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thermal properties
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thermodynamic properties
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thermophysical properties
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toxicological properties
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uniqueness property
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variable properties
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vatting property
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When a symbol stands for a class of objects or events with common properties, we say that it refers to a concept. (Hilgard, 1957, p. 315)The notion of a discrete atomic symbol is the basis of all formal understanding. Indeed, it is the basis of all systems of thought, expression or calculation for which a notation is available.... No one has succeeded in defining any other type of atom from which formal understanding can be derived. Small wonder, then, that many of us are reluctant to dispense with this foundation in cognitive psychology under frequent exhortations to accept symbols with such varied intrinsic properties as continuous or analogue properties. (Pylyshyn, 1984, p. 51)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Symbol
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16 собственные свойства
( полупроводника) intrinsic propertiesАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > собственные свойства
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17 внутренние свойства
Engineering: intrinsic propertiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренние свойства
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18 присущие свойства
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19 собственные свойства
Engineering: intrinsic properties (полупроводника)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > собственные свойства
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20 אסנסיאליזם
essentialism, belief that all things have intrinsic properties that can be discovered by reason (Philosophy) ; theory that promotes teaching specific fundamental subjects and skills to all students (Education)
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