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1 movement-to-code transform
Телекоммуникации: преобразование перемещения в кодУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > movement-to-code transform
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2 movement-to-code transform
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > movement-to-code transform
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3 transform
преобразование; преобразовывать- binary code-to-decimal-binary code transform
- binary code-to-Gray code transform
- binary code-to-Hamming code transform
- binary code-to-iterative code transform
- code-to-current transform
- code-to-voltage transform
- continuous polymorphic transform
- cosine transform
- cyclic code-to-binary code transform
- digital transform
- discrete cosine transform
- discrete Fourier transform
- electric quantity-to-code transform
- fast Fourier transform
- Hilbert transform
- inverse discrete Fourier transform
- inverse Fourier transform
- inverse Hilbert transform
- iterative code-to-binary code transform
- Karhunen-Loeve transform
- Laplace transform
- movement-to-code transform
- nonlinear transform
- nonreversible transform
- reversible transform
- slant transform
- Walsh-Hadamard transformEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > transform
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