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1 неотличимый
1) General subject: indistinguishable, undistinguishable (от чего-л.), undistinguishable a (from) (от чего-л.)2) Makarov: indistinctly ( from)3) General subject: observationally equivalent -
2 эквивалентный с точки зрения наблюдений
General subject: observationally equivalentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эквивалентный с точки зрения наблюдений
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