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1 photographic characteristics
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > photographic characteristics
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2 photographic characteristics
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > photographic characteristics
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3 photographic characteristics
Техника: фотографические характеристикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > photographic characteristics
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4 color photographic characteristics
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > color photographic characteristics
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5 color photographic characteristics
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > color photographic characteristics
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6 color photographic characteristics
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7 фотографические характеристики
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > фотографические характеристики
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8 characteristic
1) свойство, признак2) характеристика; мн. ч. технические данные; параметры3) кривая•-
absolute spectral-response characteristic
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acceleration characteristic of fuel
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acceleration characteristic
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acceptable water characteristic
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adsorption-desorption characteristic of catalyst
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aerodynamic characteristics
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aerolastic characteristics
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aging characteristics
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air flow characteristic
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aircraft performance characteristics
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amplitude-versus-frequency response characteristic
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amplitude-frequency response characteristic
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amplitude-versus-frequency characteristic
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amplitude-frequency characteristic
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amplitude-phase characteristic
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anode characteristic
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attenuation characteristic
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availability characteristic
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background response characteristic
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baking characteristic
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B-H characteristic
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bonding characteristics
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brake response characteristic
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braking characteristic
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bread-making characteristic
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breakdown characteristic
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brittle-fracture characteristic
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camera spectral-sensitivity camera-taking characteristics
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camera spectral camera-taking characteristics
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camera spectral-sensitivity characteristics
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camera spectral characteristics
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casting characteristics
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cathode characteristic
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charge characteristic
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chromatic characteristic
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cleaning characteristics
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coking characteristics
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color characteristic
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color photographic characteristics
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comparison characteristics
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constant-current characteristic
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continuous cooling transformation characteristics
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control characteristic
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cooking characteristics
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corrosive characteristics
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crack propagation characteristic
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cracking characteristic of catalyst
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creep characteristic
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current-illumination characteristic
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current-voltage characteristic
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cutoff characteristic
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cutoff current characteristic
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damping characteristic
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dc characteristic
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decay characteristic
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design characteristics
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detonation characteristic
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diode characteristic
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directional characteristic
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discharge characteristic
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discharge voltage-current characteristic
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distillation characteristic
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double-humped characteristic
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drooping characteristic
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dynamic characteristic
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edibility characteristics
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efficiency-concentration characteristic
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E-I characteristic
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elastic characteristics
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electrode characteristic
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elevation characteristics
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emission characteristic
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engine full-load characteristics
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envelope delay characteristic
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etching characteristic
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exposure characteristics
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fail-safe characteristics
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falling characteristic
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fatigue characteristic
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feedback characteristic
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filtration characteristic of catalyst
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flashover characteristic
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flight characteristics
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flow characteristics
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fluidizing characteristics
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forward characteristic
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frequency-response characteristic
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frequency characteristic
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friction gearing pull characteristic
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frictional characteristic of lubricants
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fuel gravity characteristics
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full-load characteristic
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fusibility characteristic
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gain characteristic
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gain-frequency characteristic
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gain-phase characteristic
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gain-transfer characteristic
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gamma characteristic
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gray-tone characteristic
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grid characteristic
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grid-drive characteristic
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group-delay characteristic
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handling characteristic
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hardening characteristics
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heat transfer characteristic
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high-temperature stress-rupture characteristic
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holographic characteristics
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hysteresis characteristic
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impedance-frequency characteristic
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impedance characteristic
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input characteristic
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knock characteristic of gasoline
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lag characteristic
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landing characteristics
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light-transfer characteristic
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linear characteristic
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load characteristic
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longevity propagation characteristic
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luminous characteristic
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luminous-resistance characteristic
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machine characteristics
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magnetic characteristic
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magnetization characteristic
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mb characteristics
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metering characteristic
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milling characteristic
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moisture discharge characteristic
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noise characteristic
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no-load characteristic
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nozzle spray characteristic
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numerical characteristic
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open-circuit characteristic
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operating characteristics
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optimal characteristic
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output characteristic
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overload characteristics
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oxidation characteristic
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packing characteristic of polymer
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performance characteristics
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persistance characteristic
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phase-response characteristic
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phase characteristic
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photographic characteristics
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photovoltaic characteristic
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plate characteristic
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population characteristic
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pore structure characteristic of catalyst
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positive void characteristic
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power characteristic of fuel
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prearcing time/current characteristic
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pressure drop characteristics
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processing characteristics
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propulsion performance characteristics
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pulse-response characteristic
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pulse characteristic
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qualitative characteristic
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quantitative characteristic
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quantization characteristic
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recovery characteristic
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rectifying characteristic
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reliability characteristic
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resin leakage characteristics
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resistance variation characteristic
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resistance-temperature characteristic
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resolving-power characteristics
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resonance characteristic
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response characteristic
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reverse characteristic
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running characteristics
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sample characteristic
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saturation characteristic
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sensitometric characteristics
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series characteristic
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shatter characteristic
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short-circuit characteristic
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shunt characteristic
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sloping characteristic
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solidifying characteristics of oil
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spectral characteristic
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spectral-sensitivity characteristic
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speed-torque characteristic
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spin-recovery characteristics
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square-wave response characteristic
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stability characteristics
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stalling characteristics
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stall characteristics
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start/stop characteristic
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starting characteristic
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static characteristic
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steady-state characteristic
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strain-hardening characteristic
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strength characteristics
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surge characteristic
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swelling characteristic
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switching characteristic
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takeoff and landing characteristics
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temperature characteristic
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test-bench characteristics
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thermal and physical characteristics
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throttling characteristic
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time characteristic
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time-to-failure characteristic
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timing characteristic
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toughness characteristic
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towing characteristic
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track-defining characteristics
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transfer characteristic
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transient characteristic
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transmission characteristic
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tribological characteristics
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tribometrical characteristics
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tribotechnical characteristics
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trim characteristics
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trouble-free characteristic
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turn characteristics
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unitgraph characteristics
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unwinding characteristic
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user-definable characteristics
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viscosity-temperature characteristic
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voltage-current characteristic
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voltage-time characteristic
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wavelength characteristic
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wear characteristics
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well producing characteristics
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work-hardening characteristic
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9 цветофотографические характеристики
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > цветофотографические характеристики
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10 Hurter, Ferdinand
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 15 March 1844 Schaffhausen, Switzerlandd. 5 March 1898[br]Swiss chemist who, with Vero Charles Driffield, established the basis of modern sensitometry in England.[br]Ferdinand Hurter worked for three years as a dyer's apprentice before entering the Polytechnic in Zurich; he transferred to Heidelberg, where he graduated in 1866. A year later he secured an appointment as a chemist for the British alkali manufacturing company, Gaskell, Deacon \& Co. of Widnes, Cheshire. In 1871 he was joined at the company by the young engineer Vero Charles Driffield, who was to become his co-worker. Driffield had worked for a professional photographer before beginning his engineering apprenticeship and it was in 1876, when Hurter sought to draw on this experience, that the partnership began. At this time the speed of the new gelatine halide dry plates was expressed in terms of the speed of a wet-collodion plate, an almost worthless concept as the speed of a collodion plate was itself variable. Hurter and Driffield sought to place the study of photographic emulsions on a more scientific basis. They constructed an actinometer to measure the intensity of sunlight and in 1890 published the first of a series of papers on the sensitivity of photographic plates. They suggested methods of exposing a plate to lights of known intensities and measuring the densities obtained on development. They were able to plot curves based on density and exposure which became known as the H \& D curve. Hurter and Driffield's work allowed them to express the characteristics of an emulsion with a nomenclature which was soon adopted by British plate manufacturers. From the 1890s onwards most British-made plates were identified with H \& D ratings. Hurter and Driffield's partnership was ended by the former's death in 1898.[br]Further ReadingW.B.Ferguson (ed.), 1920, The Photographic Researches of Ferdinand Hurter \& Vero C. Driffield, London: Royal Photographic Society reprinted in facsimile, with a new introd. by W.Clark, 1974, New York (a memorial volume; the most complete account of Hurter and Driffield's work, includes a reprint of all their published papers).JW -
11 Zeiss, Carl
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 11 September 1816 Weimar, Thuringia, Germanyd. 3 December 1888 Jena, Saxony, Germany[br]German lens manufacturer who introduced scientific method to the production of compound microscopes and made possible the production of the first anastigmatic photographic objectives.[br]After completing his early education in Weimar, Zeiss became an apprentice to the engineer Dr Frederick Koerner. As part of his training, Zeiss was required to travel widely and he visited Vienna, Berlin, Stuttgart and Darmstadt to study his trade. In 1846 he set up a business of his own, an optical workshop in Jena, where he began manufacturing magnifying glasses and microscopes. Much of his work was naturally for the university there and he had the co-operation of some of the University staff in the development of precision instruments. By 1858 he was seeking to make more expensive compound microscopes, but he found the current techniques primitive and laborious. He decided that it was necessary to introduce scientific method to the design of the optics, and in 1866 he sought the advice of a professor of physics at the University of Jena, Ernst Abbe (1840–1905). It took Zeiss until 1869 to persuade Abbe to join his company, and two difficult years were spent working on the calculations before success was achieved. Within a few more years the Zeiss microscope had earned a worldwide reputation for quality. Abbe became a full partner in the Zeiss business in 1875. In 1880 Abbe began an association with Friedrich Otte Schott that was to lead to the establishment of the famous Jena glass works in 1884. With the support of the German government, Jena was to become the centre of world production of new optical glasses for photographic objectives.In 1886 the distinguished mathematician and optician Paul Rudolph joined Zeiss at Jena. After Zeiss's death, Rudolph went on to use the characteristics of the new glass to calculate the first anastigmatic lenses. Immediately successful and widely imitated, the anastigmats were also the first of a long series of Zeiss photographic objectives that were to be at the forefront of lens design for years to come. Abbe took over the management of the company and developed it into an internationally famous organization.[br]Further ReadingL.W.Sipley, 1965, Photography's Great Inventors, Philadelphia (a brief biography). J.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E.Epstean, New York.K.J.Hume, 1980, A History of Engineering Metrology, London, 122–32 (includes a short account of Carl Zeiss and his company).JW / RTS -
12 processing
1. обработка2. технологический способ, технология3. воспроизведение фотомеханическим способом4. проявление5. подряд; полиграфические услугиdata processing — обработка информации, обработка данных
dry-to-dry processing — обработка «от сухого к сухому»
monobath processing — однованная обработка; однорастворная обработка
6. обработка данных, поступающих от подключённого к ЭВМ оборудования7. диалоговая обработка8. поточная обработка полуфабриката9. воспроизведение иллюстрационного изображения фотомеханическим способом10. обработка иллюстрационного изображенияrapid-access processing — обработка фотоматериалов способом «рапид-аксесс»
stabilization processing — процесс обработки фотоматериалов, включающий стабилизацию изображения
processing block — блок обработки; операторный блок
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