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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > predication interval
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science > predication interval
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[ˈɪntəvəl]access interval вчт. интервал доступа character interval вчт. знаковый интервал class interval вчт. интервал группирования confidence interval доверительный интервал extrapolation interval интервал экстраполяции game interval интервал игры half-open interval полуоткрытый интервал indifference interval интервал безразличия interval интервал interval пауза, перерыв interval пауза interval перерыв interval промежуток, расстояние, интервал interval промежуток interval промежуток времени interval расстояние observation interval интервал наблюдения open interval открытый интервал pipeline interval вчт. цикл конвейера polling interval интервал опроса predication interval интервал прогнозирования price interval интервал колебания цен rest interval перерыв sampling interval выборочный интервал service interval вчт. продолжительность обслуживания time interval промежуток времени two-sided confidence interval двусторонний доверительный интервал unit interval единичный интервал -
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1) граф2) график || строить график3) диаграмма || чертить диаграмму•- alternating composition graph - arbitrarily transversable graph - derived graph - doubly connected graph - doubly transitive graph - fully connected graph - locally countable graph - locally finite graph - locally restricted graph - log-log graph - partially labeled graph - partially orderable graph - progressively finite graph - regressively finite graph - strictly weak graph - strongly orientable graph - strongly regular graph - strongly rigid graph - strongly singular graph - strongly smooth graph - totally inductive graph - triangleless graph - triply transitive graph - uniquely intersectable graph - uniquely representable graph - weakly disconnected graph
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