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1 logic
{'lɔdʒik}
n логика* * *{'lъjik} n логика.* * *логика;* * *n логика* * *logic[´lɔdʒik] n 1. логика; 2. комп. логическа схема, система от логически елементи; to chop \logic споря от любов към спора. -
2 logic
изч.• логическа схема• система от логически елементи• логика -
3 logic diagram
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4 logic diagrams
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5 logic module
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6 logic modules
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7 logic rule
• логично правило -
8 logic shift
изч.• логическо преместване -
9 logic shifts
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10 logic structure
• логична структура• логическа схемаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > logic structure
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11 logic structures
• логична структура• логическа схемаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > logic structures
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12 logic symbol
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13 logic symbols
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14 algebra of logic
• логическа алгебраEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > algebra of logic
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15 boolean logic
изч.• булева логика -
16 combination logic element
изч.• комбинационен логически елементEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > combination logic element
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17 combination logic elements
изч.• комбинационен логически елементEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > combination logic elements
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18 formal logic
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19 level signal logic
• потенциални логически елементиEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > level signal logic
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20 majority logic
• мажоритарна логика
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