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1 irrelevant perturbation
Макаров: несущественное возмущениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > irrelevant perturbation
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2 irrelevant perturbation
English-russian dictionary of physics > irrelevant perturbation
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3 несущественное возмущение
Русско-английский физический словарь > несущественное возмущение
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4 несущественное возмущение
Makarov: irrelevant perturbationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несущественное возмущение
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5 влияние
action, effect, impact, influence* * *влия́ние с.
effect, influenceвлия́ние зако́на Авога́дро на разви́тие хи́мии — the impact of Avogadro's law upon the development of chemistryизбега́ть влия́ния (напр. о процессе) — escape the influence (e. g., of a process)ока́зывать отрица́тельное влия́ние на … — exert a detrimental effect on …, adversely affectвлия́ние температу́ры на … — the action of temperature onвозмуща́ющее влия́ние — perturbationвре́дное влия́ние — deleterious [adverse, harmful, unfavourable] effectвлия́ние вре́мени — time effectвлия́ние земли́ — ground effectиндукти́вное влия́ние — induction effectвлия́ние ко́рпуса ракет. — body effectвлия́ние масшта́ба — scale effectвлия́ние мё́ртвых витко́в эл. — dead-end effectвлия́ние поме́х — interference effectпосторо́ннее влия́ние — irrelevant influenceвлия́ние сжима́емости — Mach [compressibility] effectвлия́ние спу́тной струи́ аргд. — wake effectвлия́ние сте́нок — wall constraint* * *1) agency; 2) effect -
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с. effect, influenceоказывать отрицательное влияние на … — exert a detrimental effect on …
влияние температуры на … — the action of temperature on
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