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1) Military: pulse jamming2) Engineering: discontinuous jamming, transients3) Telecommunications: discontinuous interference, impulse interference, pulse interference4) Information technology: impulse noise5) Oil: pulse noise6) Oilfield: pulse disturbances7) Security: crackling noise8) Electrical engineering: impulsive noise -
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•The forces between quarks and antiquarks come about from an exchange of gluons.
•Transitions are caused by radiation of...
•Errors that may arise (or ensue) from such disturbances...
•Gamma photons arising from capture in 15N...
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems derive from the fact that...
•When combustion originates from a local exposure...
•These problems spring (or stem) from a number of different demands.
•This disease is acquired by injury to the skin.
•The first organic superconductors have been an outgrowth of attempts to build...
•The concept of actively "dumping" radiation from a laser cavity grew out of the pulse-width limitations of Q-switched laser systems.
•The term electron optics derives (or is derived) from the fact that...
•This distortion results from a quadratic nonlinearity.
•The felsic and intermediate magmas come largely the melting of preexisting rock of the continental crust.
•The theory of determinants had its origin in the solution of linear systems of equations.
•Stress incontinence often dates back to pelvic floor damage occurring during child birth.
•These devices evolved from a thorough study of...
* * *Возникать в результатеSecondly, acceleration in the rate of cavity nucleation may result from the high strain rate parts of the cycle.The motivation for this study arose from a related problem in elastic fracture mechanics.More serious rotational problems sometimes arise through failure of electronic components due to high acceleration.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать в результате
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•The forces between quarks and antiquarks come about from an exchange of gluons.
•Transitions are caused by radiation of...
•Errors that may arise (or ensue) from such disturbances...
•Gamma photons arising from capture in 15N...
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems derive from the fact that...
•When combustion originates from a local exposure...
•These problems spring (or stem) from a number of different demands.
•This disease is acquired by injury to the skin.
•The first organic superconductors have been an outgrowth of attempts to build...
•The concept of actively "dumping" radiation from a laser cavity grew out of the pulse-width limitations of Q-switched laser systems.
•The term electron optics derives (or is derived) from the fact that...
•This distortion results from a quadratic nonlinearity.
•The felsic and intermediate magmas come largely the melting of preexisting rock of the continental crust.
•The theory of determinants had its origin in the solution of linear systems of equations.
•Stress incontinence often dates back to pelvic floor damage occurring during child birth.
•These devices evolved from a thorough study of...
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с. disturbance; perturbationСинонимический ряд:восстание (сущ.) бунт; восстание; мятеж
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