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порог помех
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > noise threshold
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > noise threshold
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > noise threshold
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > noise threshold
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > noise threshold
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11 receiver noise threshold
English-Russian electronics dictionary > receiver noise threshold
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Электроника: пороговая чувствительность приёмникаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > receiver noise threshold
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Телекоммуникации: пороговая чувствительность приемникаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > receiver-noise threshold
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > receiver-noise threshold
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English-Russian dictionary of electronics > receiver noise threshold
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1) порог; пороговая величина; пороговое значение || пороговый2) предел; граница || предельный; граничный3) исходная точка; начало4) вход ( в помещение)•- threshold of companding
- threshold of degeneracy
- threshold of detectability
- threshold of discomfort
- threshold of feeling
- threshold of hearing
- threshold of instability
- threshold of pain
- threshold of parametric excitation
- threshold of sensitivity
- threshold of tickle
- absolute luminance threshold
- achromatic luminance threshold
- adaptive threshold
- adjustable threshold
- brightness difference threshold
- chromatic threshold
- clipping threshold
- contrast threshold
- damage threshold
- decision threshold
- detection threshold
- difference threshold
- differential threshold of loudness
- differential threshold of pitch
- energy threshold
- flicker-fusion threshold
- Geiger-Muller threshold
- identification threshold
- improvement threshold
- instrument threshold
- intelligibility threshold
- inversion threshold
- jumming threshold
- laser-damage threshold
- lasing threshold
- likelihood threshold
- long-wavelength threshold of photoeffect
- luminance threshold
- luminance difference threshold
- luminescence threshold
- muting threshold
- noise threshold
- odor threshold
- odour threshold
- off threshold
- offset threshold
- on threshold
- oscillation threshold
- perception threshold
- photodetachment threshold
- photoelectric threshold
- photoemission threshold
- preset threshold
- receiver threshold
- receiver noise threshold
- recognition threshold
- resolution threshold
- riding threshold
- signal threshold
- speech intelligibility threshold
- stability threshold
- susceptibility threshold
- tracking threshold
- variable threshold
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- depolarization threshold
- flux-density threshold
- FM-improvement threshold
- illuminance threshold
- intelligibility threshold
- noise threshold
- oscillation threshold
- photoemission threshold
- pulse-improvement threshold
- quantized threshold
- receiver-noise threshold
- self-adjusting threshold
- signal threshold
- susceptibility threshold
- voltage thresholdEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > threshold
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1) порог3) пороговая величина, порог || сравнивать с порогом4) выбирать [задавать\] порог5) предел; граница•-
absolute threshold
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adjustable threshold
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brightness-difference threshold
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chatter threshold
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chromatic threshold
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clipping threshold
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coagulation threshold
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cold-shortness threshold
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contrast threshold
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decision threshold
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detection threshold
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difference threshold
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displaced runway threshold
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energy threshold
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external friction threshold
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flicker threshold
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gain-control threshold
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hearing threshold
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identification threshold
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instrument threshold
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intelligibility threshold
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jamming threshold
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lasing threshold
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limiting threshold
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luminance threshold
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luminescence threshold
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muting threshold
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noise threshold
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odour threshold
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odor threshold
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offset threshold
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oscillation threshold
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perceptibility threshold
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photoelectric threshold
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preset threshold
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reaction threshold
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receiver threshold
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recognition threshold
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recrystallized threshold
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resolution threshold
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riding threshold
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runway threshold
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self-adjusting threshold
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signal threshold
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speech intelligibility threshold
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stability threshold
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susceptibility threshold
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thermoelastic instability threshold
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threshold of action
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threshold of audibility
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threshold of discomfort
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threshold of feeling
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threshold of hearing
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threshold of pain
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threshold of response
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tracking threshold
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vision threshold
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visual threshold
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порог; пороговая величина, пороговое значение; граница, вход- threshold of feeling - noise threshold - odour threshold - photoelectric threshold - toxicity thresholdthreshold limit value (TLV) — предельно допустимая концентрация в воздухе производственных помещений (ПДК)
* * *порог; пороговая величина; предел- nuisance threshold
- odor threshold
- runway threshold
- susceptibility threshold
- vision threshold
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