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1 paramagnetic spectrum
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > paramagnetic spectrum
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3 spectrum
3) область, диапазон4) разнообразие•- acoustic spectrum
- adjacent class spectrum
- amplitude spectrum
- attenuation spectrum
- audible-frequency spectrum
- band spectrum
- bright-line spectrum
- comparison spectrum
- conducted spectrum
- dark-line spectrum
- diffraction spectrum
- diffuse spectrum
- discrete spectrum
- electromagnetic spectrum
- electronic spectrum
- electronic-absorption spectrum
- electronic-band spectrum
- electronic-emission spectrum
- emission spectrum
- equi-energy spectrum
- excess-noise spectrum
- excitation spectrum
- flat spectrum
- fluorescence spectrum
- formant spectrum
- frequency spectrum
- gamma-ray spectrum
- infrared spectrum
- interference spectrum
- line spectrum
- low-frequency spectrum
- microwave spectrum
- operational stress spectrum
- optical spectrum
- oscillation spectrum
- paramagnetic spectrum
- phase spectrum
- photoemission spectrum
- polarized spectrum
- power-density spectrum
- pulse spectrum
- pulse-frequency spectrum
- radiated spectrum
- radio-frequency spectrum
- Raman spectrum
- reflection spectrum
- resonance spectrum
- reversal spectrum
- RF spectrum
- Rydberg spectrum
- sound power spectrum
- time-gated direct-sequence spread spectrum
- total sound spectrum
- visible color spectrum
- voice spectrum
- wavelength spectrumEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > spectrum
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1) спектр2) спектральная характеристика; спектральная зависимость•- spectrum of matrix
- spectrum of operator
- absorption spectrum
- acoustic spectrum
- AM spectrum
- amplitude spectrum
- arc spectrum
- atomic spectrum
- audio spectrum
- autocorrelation spectrum
- background spectrum
- band spectrum
- band-limited spectrum
- baseband spectrum
- bounded spectrum
- Brillouin spectrum
- canonical spectrum
- characteristic spectrum
- complex spectrum
- connected spectrum
- continuous spectrum
- correlation spectrum
- cosine rolloff spectrum - degenerate spectrum
- direct-sequence spread spectrum
- discrete spectrum
- eigenvalue spectrum
- ether spectrum
- extended spectrum
- direct spectrum
- displaced spectrum
- Doppler-broadened spectrum - electromagnetic spectrum
- electron spectrum
- emission spectrum
- energy spectrum
- energy-density spectrum
- exchange-coupled spectrum
- exciton spectrum
- ferromagnetic-resonance spectrum
- finite spectrum
- flat spectrum
- FM spectrum
- folded spectrum
- frequency hopping spread spectrum
- Gaussian spectrum
- generalized spectrum
- group spectrum
- hyperfine spectrum
- IBOC spectrum
- in-band/on-channel spectrum
- infrared spectrum
- inverse spectrum
- joint spectrum
- line spectrum
- log spectrum
- luminescent-emission spectrum
- magnetic hardness spectrum
- magnetic-permeability spectrum
- mass spectrum
- maximum-entropy spectrum
- microwave spectrum
- mixed spectrum
- Mössbauer spectrum
- optogalvanic spectrum
- paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
- perturbed spectrum
- phase spectrum
- phonon spectrum
- power spectrum
- power-density spectrum
- pulse-train spectrum
- pulse-train frequency spectrum
- quadrature spectrum
- quasi-discrete spectrum
- quasi-line spectrum
- radio spectrum
- raised-cosine spectrum
- Raman spectrum
- Rayleigh spectrum
- recombination-radiation spectrum
- rectangular spectrum
- reflectance spectrum
- regression spectrum
- regular spectrum
- required response spectrum
- RF spectrum
- rotation spectrum
- rotation-vibration spectrum
- sferics spectrum
- singular spectrum
- smoothed spectrum
- spread spectrum
- stochastic spectrum
- ultraviolet spectrum
- uniform spectrum
- vibration spectrum
- white spectrum
- X-ray spectrum
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1) спектр2) спектральная характеристика; спектральная зависимость•- absorption spectrum
- acoustic spectrum
- AM spectrum
- amplitude spectrum
- arc spectrum
- atomic spectrum
- audio spectrum
- autocorrelation spectrum
- background spectrum
- band spectrum
- band-limited spectrum
- baseband spectrum
- bounded spectrum
- Brillouin spectrum
- canonical spectrum
- characteristic spectrum
- complex spectrum
- connected spectrum
- continuous spectrum
- correlation spectrum
- cosine rolloff spectrum
- cross-correlation spectrum - direct spectrum
- direct-sequence spread spectrum
- discrete spectrum - Doppler-broadened spectrum
- eigenvalue spectrum - electromagnetic spectrum
- electron spectrum
- emission spectrum
- energy spectrum
- energy-density spectrum
- ether spectrum
- exchange-coupled spectrum
- exciton spectrum
- extended spectrum
- ferromagnetic-resonance spectrum
- finite spectrum
- flat spectrum
- FM spectrum
- folded spectrum
- frequency hopping spread spectrum
- Gaussian spectrum
- generalized spectrum
- group spectrum
- hyperfine spectrum
- IBOC spectrum
- in-band/on-channel spectrum
- infrared spectrum
- inverse spectrum
- joint spectrum
- line spectrum
- log spectrum
- luminescent-emission spectrum
- magnetic hardness spectrum
- magnetic-permeability spectrum
- mass spectrum
- maximum-entropy spectrum
- microwave spectrum
- mixed spectrum
- Mössbauer spectrum
- optogalvanic spectrum
- paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
- perturbed spectrum
- phase spectrum
- phonon spectrum
- power spectrum
- power-density spectrum
- pulse-train frequency spectrum
- pulse-train spectrum
- quadrature spectrum
- quasi-discrete spectrum
- quasi-line spectrum
- radio spectrum
- raised-cosine spectrum
- Raman spectrum
- Rayleigh spectrum
- recombination-radiation spectrum
- rectangular spectrum
- reflectance spectrum
- regression spectrum
- regular spectrum
- required response spectrum
- RF spectrum
- rotation spectrum
- rotation-vibration spectrum
- sferics spectrum
- singular spectrum
- smoothed spectrum
- spectrum of electromagnetic radiation
- spectrum of matrix
- spectrum of operator
- spread spectrum
- stochastic spectrum
- ultraviolet spectrum
- uniform spectrum
- vibration spectrum
- white spectrum
- X-ray spectrumThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > spectrum
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6 paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
Электроника: спектр парамагнитного резонансаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
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7 paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
English-russian dictionary of physics > paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
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8 paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
English-Russian electronics dictionary > paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
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9 paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
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10 paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > paramagnetic-resonance spectrum
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11 analyzer
1) анализатор3) пищ. бражная колонна•-
absorptiometric analyzer
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ac network analyzer
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acoustic gas analyzer
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admittance analyzer
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airborne lidar haze analyzer
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airborne lidar plume analyzer
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amino acid analyzer
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amplitude analyzer
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antenna pattern analyzer
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atomic absorptive analyzer
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autocorrelation analyzer
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automatic dead reckoning analyzer
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baseband analyzer
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brake analyzer
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bus analyzer
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chromatographic analyzer
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circuit analyzer
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coincidence analyzer
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color analyzer
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colorimetric analyzer
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combustible gas analyzer
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complex plane analyzer
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continuous analyzer
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coulometric analyzer
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curve analyzer
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cylindrical mirror analyzer
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dc network analyzer
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dead reckoning analyzer
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dew-cell gas analyzer
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differential analyzer
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digital differential analyzer
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distillating analyzer
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electrical aerosol analyzer
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electron paramagnetic analyzer
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electron probe analyzer
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electrostatic analyzer
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energy dispersive X-ray analyzer
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exhaust gas analyzer
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fault analyzer
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flame photometric analyzer
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flame-ionization gas analyzer
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fluorometric analyzer
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Fourier analyzer
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frequency-response analyzer
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frequency analyzer
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fuel-air mixture analyzer
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functional analyzer
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gas analyzer
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harmonic-wave analyzer
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harmonic analyzer
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height analyzer
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IC analyzer
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infrared gas analyzer
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ion microprobe analyzer
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ion microprobe mass analyzer
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lexical analyzer
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lightning position analyzer
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logic analyzer
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luminescence analyzer
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machine tool analyzer
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magnetooptical analyzer
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mass-spectrometric analyzer
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mass analyzer
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microprobe analyzer
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mine air analyzer
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mine dust incombustibles analyzer
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mobility analyzer
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multichannel analyzer
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multifrequency analyzer
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multiport network analyzer
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multirange analyzer
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narrow-band proportional bandwidth analyzer
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net oil analyzer
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network analyzer
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noise analyzer
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noise spectrum analyzer
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nondispersive infrared analyzer
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nuclear magnetic resonance analyzer
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on-stream analyzer
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optical-acoustic gas analyzer
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ore grade analyzer
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panoramic sonic analyzer
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partial pressure analyzer
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personal gas analyzer
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photoelectric analyzer
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picture analyzer
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pulse analyzer
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quadrupole mass analyzer
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quadrupole residual gas analyzer
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radio interference analyzer
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radio noise analyzer
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radioisotopic analyzer
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radiospectrometric analyzer
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redoxometric analyzer
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refractometric analyzer
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residual gas analyzer
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semantic analyzer
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set analyzer
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signal analyzer
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signature analyzer
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smart spectrum analyzer
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sound analyzer
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spectropolarimetric analyzer
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spectroscope analyzer
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spectrum analyzer
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speech analyzer
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surface analyzer
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syntactic analyzer
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television color analyzer
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thermoconductometric analyzer
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thermomagnetic analyzer
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time-distribution analyzer
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timing analyzer
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titrometric analyzer
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transfer function analyzer
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transient analyzer
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turbidimetric analyzer
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vibration analyzer
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wave analyzer
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waveform analyzer
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X-ray emission analyzer
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