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English-Russian scientific dictionary > irreducible quantity
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1) (количественная) величина; значение2) количество, число3) численность•- monotone increasing quantity - monotonic decreasing quantity - monotonic increasing quantityin production quantities — экон. в промышленных масштабах
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4 неприводимая величина
irreducible quantity мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > неприводимая величина
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5 неприводимая величина
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > неприводимая величина
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•In order to make nitrogen combine with other substances an irreducible quantity of energy must be added to the system.
•Gases can be admitted into the evacuated ionization chamber.
•Any of these procedures may be built into a process control system.
•These coordinates can now be entered into Eq. (5-10).
•The protons are injected (or inserted) into the synchrotron.
•The teloblast cell was injected with the rhodaminepolypeptide complex (биол.).
•Information is entered into the computer by means of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вводить в
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•In order to make nitrogen combine with other substances an irreducible quantity of energy must be added to the system.
•Gases can be admitted into the evacuated ionization chamber.
•Any of these procedures may be built into a process control system.
•These coordinates can now be entered into Eq. (5-10).
•The protons are injected (or inserted) into the synchrotron.
•The teloblast cell was injected with the rhodaminepolypeptide complex (биол.).
•Information is entered into the computer by means of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вводить в
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8 неприводимая величина
Mathematics: irreducible quantityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неприводимая величина
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9 дробь
bead, fraction матем., grit метал., pellet, shot* * *дробь ж.1. ( число) fractionосвобожда́ться от дробе́й — clear fractionsсокраща́ть дробь (на …) — reduce a fraction by a factor of …2. ( косая черта дроби) slant (line), strokeде́вять дробь два — nine stroke two, nine slant two3. ( металлическая) shot; литейн. gritалгебраи́ческая дробь — algebraic fractionбесконе́чная дробь — unending [infinite] fractionбурова́я дробь — drilling shotдесяти́чная дробь — decimal fractionдробь для очи́стки отли́вок — descaling gritконе́чная дробь — terminating fractionме́лкая дробь — fine shotнепериоди́ческая дробь — non-repeating fractionнепра́вильная дробь — improper fractionнепреры́вная дробь — continued fractionнесократи́мая дробь — irreducible fractionнисходя́щая дробь — descending fractionобра́тная дробь — reciprocal fractionпериоди́ческая дробь — periodic(al) [recurrent, recurring] fractionподходя́щая дробь — convergent of a continued fractionпра́вильная дробь — proper fractionпроста́я дробь — simple [common, vulgar] fractionпросте́йшая дробь — partial fractionрациона́льная дробь — rational fractionсвинцо́вая дробь — lead shotсло́жная дробь — complex fractionсме́шанная дробь — mixed number, mixed quantityсократи́мая дробь — reducible fractionцепна́я дробь — continued fractionчугу́нная дробь — iron shotэлемента́рная дробь — partial fraction* * *
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