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1 длинноволновая граница спектральной чувствительности
2) Electronics: long-wavelength cutoff, photoelectric threshold frequency3) Makarov: long-wavelength cutoff (фотоприёмника), long-wavelength limit (фотоприёмника)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > длинноволновая граница спектральной чувствительности
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2 красная граница спектральной чувствительности
1) Electronics: long-wavelength cutoff, long-wavelength limit, photoelectric threshold frequency2) Makarov: long-wave limit, long-wavelength cutoff (фотоприёмника), long-wavelength limit (фотоприёмника)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > красная граница спектральной чувствительности
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3 длинноволновая граница
1) Engineering: critical frequency, long-wave limit (спектральной чувствительности), threshold frequency2) Makarov: critical frequency (фотоэффекта), long-wavelength cutoff (спектральной чувствительности), long-wavelength limit (спектральной чувствительности), threshold frequency (фотоэффекта)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > длинноволновая граница
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4 длинноволновая граница
( спектральной чувствительности) long-wavelength cutoff, long-wavelength limitРусско-английский физический словарь > длинноволновая граница
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5 светофильтр, задерживающий длинноволновое излучение
Electronics: long-wavelength cutoff filterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > светофильтр, задерживающий длинноволновое излучение
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( спектральной чувствительности фотоприёмника) long-wavelength cutoff
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