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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > nested interval
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Математика: вложенный интервал -
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4 interval
1) интервал, промежуток2) расстояние, дистанция3) пауза, перерыв4) геол. сечение рельефа•- bounded open interval - central confidence interval - logarithmic interval - unbiased confidence interval - unbounded closed interval - unbounded open interval -
5 вложенный интервал
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > вложенный интервал
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мат.- boundedly weak topology - jointly continious topology - locally convex topology - rational sequence topology - topology of bounded convergenc - topology of convergence in measure - topology of extended real - topology of local ring - topology of locally uniform convergence - topology of metric space - topology of pointwise convergence - topology of precompact convergence - topology simple convergencetopology with consistent structure of vector space — топология с совместной структурой векторного пространства
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7 hypothesis
- composite hypothesis
- dual network hypothesis
- ergodic hypothesis
- false hypothesis
- general linear hypothesis
- implicit hypothesis
- interval hypothesis
- linear hypothesis
- nested hypothesis
- non-nested hypothesis
- non-parametric hypothesis
- null hypothesis
- one-sided alternative hypothesis
- parametric hypothesis
- research hypothesis
- Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
- scaling hypothesis
- simple hypothesis
- statistical hypothesis
- true hypothesis
- two-sided alternative hypothesis
- Whorfian hypothesis
- working hypothesis -
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1) испытания || испытывать2) проверка; контроль || проверять; контролировать3) тест; тестирование || тестировать4) критерий; условие; признак•- test of independence
- accelerated life test
- acceleration test
- acceptance test
- actual test
- aging test
- alpha test
- asymptotic test
- audible test
- augmented test
- augmented Dickey-Fuller test
- autocorrelation test
- Bayes test
- bed of nails test
- bench test
- best unbiased test
- beta test
- biased test
- Box-Pierce test
- breakdown test
- breaking test
- break-point test
- Breush-Pagan test
- built-in test
- built-in error rate test
- burn-in reliability test
- built-in self-test
- busy test
- calibration test
- camera linearity test
- captive test
- Charpy test
- check test
- chi-square test
- chi-square test for goodness-of-fit
- chi-square test for homogeneity
- Chow test
- clock-rate test
- closed-loop test
- cointegration test
- combined environmental reliability test
- common factor test
- comparative listening test
- comparison test
- computer-aided test
- conditional moment test
- connectivity test
- conservative test
- consistent test
- constant acceleration test
- constant-load amplitude test
- continuity test
- cumulative sum test
- cumulative sum of squares test
- degradation rate test
- destructive test
- development test
- diagnostic test
- diagnostic function test
- Dickey-Fuller test
- dielectric breakdown test
- differencing test
- distribution-free test
- drive fitness test
- dummy test
- Durbin's h-test
- Durbin-Watson test
- dynamic test
- efficient test
- electrostatic discharge test
- engaged test
- engineering test
- environmental test
- ESD test
- exact test
- exhaustive test
- extensive test
- extreme test
- F-test
- failure-rate test
- field test
- Fisher's test
- Fisher's exact test
- flash test
- forced-failure test
- Friedman's test
- functional test
- gamma test
- Gleiser test
- Godfrey test
- Goldfeld-Quandt test
- go/no-go confidence test
- goodness-of-fit test
- goodness-of-fit chi-square test
- Granger causality test
- Hausman test
- high-potential test
- homogeneity test
- hot-weather test
- hypothesis test
- impact test
- in-circuit test
- independence chi-square test
- indoor test
- information matrix test
- integrated test
- intelligence test
- in-use life test
- invariant test
- J-test
- Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
- Kruskal-Wallis test
- Lagrange multiplier test
- leak test
- leakage test
- life test
- likelihood ratio test
- Ljung-Box test
- local loopback test
- logical test
- log-rank test
- longevity test
- long-term test
- long-time test
- loopback test
- lot-by-lot test
- mandrel test
- Mann-Whitney rank sum test
- Mantel-Cox test
- marginal test
- matrix life test
- memory address test
- misspecification test
- mock-up test
- model test
- modem loopback test
- moisture resistance test
- most powerful test
- multiple-comparison test
- nested test
- non-Bayes test
- nondestructive test
- non-linearity test
- non-nested test
- non-parametric test
- normal-theory based test
- off-line test
- omitted variables test
- on-demand test
- one-sample test
- one-sided test
- on-line test
- on-off test
- open-loop test
- operating-life test
- operational readiness and reliability test
- outer product of gradient test
- over-identifying restrictions test
- parameter constancy test
- parameter-free test
- parametric test
- Pearson's test
- percentage test
- performance test
- power-on self test
- predictive failure test
- preliminary test
- premodel test
- progressive stress test
- proof test
- prototype test
- qualification test
- randomization test
- randomized-step test
- rank test
- reliability test
- remote loopback test
- rig test
- ringing test
- robust statistical test
- routine test
- runs test
- semidestructive test
- sequential test
- sequential probability ratio test
- service test
- shakedown test
- shake-table test
- shelf-life test
- shock test
- short-term test
- short-time test
- significance test
- simulated test
- simulation test
- sing test
- space test
- specification test
- SS test
- static test
- statistical test
- step-stress test
- strength test
- structural test
- studentized test
- Student's test
- subjective test
- system test
- systems test
- terminal strength test
- thermal test
- thermal-fatigue test
- thermal-shock test
- tropical test
- truth-table test
- tuning-fork test
- Turing test
- two-sided test
- ultrasonic test
- unbiased test
- uniformly most powerful test
- unit root test
- variable addition test
- variable deletion test
- vertical-interval test
- vibration test
- vitality test
- voltage-breakdown test
- Wald test
- wear test
- White test
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9 hypothesis
- composite hypothesis
- dual network hypothesis
- ergodic hypothesis
- false hypothesis
- general linear hypothesis
- implicit hypothesis
- interval hypothesis
- linear hypothesis
- nested hypothesis
- non-nested hypothesis
- non-parametric hypothesis
- null hypothesis
- one-sided alternative hypothesis
- parametric hypothesis
- research hypothesis
- Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
- scaling hypothesis
- simple hypothesis
- statistical hypothesis
- true hypothesis
- two-sided alternative hypothesis
- Whorfian hypothesis
- working hypothesisThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > hypothesis
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10 partition
1) разделение; разветвление; разбиение; распределение || разделять; разветвлять; разбивать; распределять2) перегородка || перегораживать; секционировать3) вчт выделение разделов (напр. на жёстком диске), разбиение (напр. жёсткого диска) || выделять разделы, разбивать4) вчт раздел (напр. жёсткого диска)•- partition of interval
- partition of load
- partition of tree
- admissible partition
- application partition
- arc partition
- binary partition
- cellular partition
- chain partition
- color partition
- countable partition
- diagnostic partition
- disk partition
- distributional partition
- edge partition
- exhaustive partition
- extended partition
- finite partition
- frequency partition
- functional partition
- fuzzy partition
- generating partition
- harmonic partition
- information partition
- invariant partition
- linear partition
- logical partition
- Markovian partition
- matrix partition
- measurable partition
- modular partition
- nested partition
- ordered partition
- physical partition
- plane partition
- primary partition
- random partition
- randomized partition
- set partition
- space partition
- statistical partition
- topological partition
- unordered partition
- vector partition
- vertex partition
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1) разделение; разветвление; разбиение; распределение || разделять; разветвлять; разбивать; распределять2) перегородка || перегораживать; секционировать3) вчт. выделение разделов (напр. на жёстком диске), разбиение (напр. жёсткого диска) || выделять разделы, разбивать4) вчт. раздел (напр. жёсткого диска)•- application partition
- arc partition
- binary partition
- cellular partition
- chain partition
- color partition
- countable partition
- diagnostic partition
- disk partition
- distributional partition
- edge partition
- exhaustive partition
- extended partition
- finite partition
- frequency partition
- functional partition
- fuzzy partition
- generating partition
- harmonic partition
- information partition
- invariant partition
- linear partition
- logical partition
- Markovian partition
- matrix partition
- measurable partition
- modular partition
- nested partition
- ordered partition
- partition of graph
- partition of interval
- partition of load
- partition of tree
- physical partition
- plane partition
- primary partition
- random partition
- randomized partition
- set partition
- space partition
- statistical partition
- topological partition
- unordered partition
- vector partition
- vertex partition
- weighted partitionThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > partition
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1) разделение; разбиение; расчленение || разделять; разбивать; расчленять2) перегородка || ставить перегородку3) раздел || подразделять4) простенок5) распределение || распределять•
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