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1 pulsed laser holography
Техника: импульсно-лазерная голографияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pulsed laser holography
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2 pulsed-laser holography
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > pulsed-laser holography
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3 pulsed-laser holography
получение голограмм при освещении ( объекта) импульсным лазеромEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > pulsed-laser holography
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4 pulsed-laser holography
получение голограмм при освещении ( объекта) импульсным лазеромThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > pulsed-laser holography
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5 holography
б) процесс записи, получения или формирования голограмм- additive holography
- bistatic holography
- black-and-white holography
- color holography
- computer-generated holography
- correlation holography
- difference holography
- digital holography
- electronic holography
- Fourier holography
- Fraunhofer holography
- frequency swept holography
- Fresnel holography
- Gabor holography
- infrared holography
- in-line holography
- interferometric holography
- inverted reference-beam holography
- laser holography
- lensless holography
- light holography
- long-range holography
- long-wave holography
- magnetic holography
- magnetooptic holography
- microscopic holography
- microwave holography
- moving-target holography
- multicolor holography
- multiple-exposed holography
- non-real-time holography
- off-axis holography
- on-axis holography
- optical holography
- panoramic holography
- phase holography
- phase-object holography
- polarization holography
- pulse holography
- pulsed-laser holography
- reflection holography
- RF holography
- scanned holography
- scanned-beam holography
- scanned-receiver holography
- seismic holography
- simple flash holography
- single-beam holography
- space-invariant holography
- subfringe interferometric holography
- subtractive holography
- temporal reference holography
- thermoplastic holography
- three-dimensional holography
- two-beam holography
- two-dimensional holography
- ultrasonic holography
- ultraviolet holography
- volume holography
- weak-signal-enhancement holography
- white-light holography
- wide-angle holography
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6 holography
б) процесс записи, получения или формирования голограмм•- additive holography
- bistatic holography
- black-and-white holography
- color holography
- computer-generated holography
- correlation holography
- difference holography
- digital holography
- electronic holography
- Fourier holography
- Fraunhofer holography
- frequency swept holography
- Fresnel holography
- Gabor holography
- infrared holography
- in-line holography
- interferometric holography
- inverted reference-beam holography
- laser holography
- lensless holography
- light holography
- long-range holography
- long-wave holography
- magnetic holography
- magnetooptic holography
- microscopic holography
- microwave holography
- moving-target holography
- multicolor holography
- multiple-exposed holography
- non-real-time holography
- off-axis holography
- on-axis holography
- optical holography
- panoramic holography
- phase holography
- phase-object holography
- polarization holography
- pulse holography
- pulsed-laser holography
- reflection holography
- RF holography
- scanned holography
- scanned-beam holography
- scanned-receiver holography
- seismic holography
- simple flash holography
- single-beam holography
- space-invariant holography
- subfringe interferometric holography
- subtractive holography
- temporal reference holography
- thermoplastic holography
- three-dimensional holography
- two-beam holography
- two-dimensional holography
- ultrasonic holography
- ultraviolet holography
- volume holography
- weak-signal-enhancement holography
- white-light holography
- wide-angle holography
- X-ray holographyThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > holography
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7 holography
1) голография2) голографирование, получение голограмм•-
acoustical holography
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acoustic holography
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action holography
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additive holography
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aerodynamic holography
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anamorphic holography
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astronomical holography
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bio holography
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black-and-white holography
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carrier frequency holography
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cinefluorographic holography
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cinematic holography
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coherently superimposing holography
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color encoded holography
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color holography
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correlation holography
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crypto-holography
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cw laser holography
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diagnostic holography
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difference holography
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digital holography
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display holography
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double reference beam holography
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double-pulsed holography
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earth holography
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electron holography
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filtered holography
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focused-image holography
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focused holography
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Fourier-transform holography
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Fourier holography
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Fraunhofer holography
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Fresnel holography
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front-lighted holography
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Gabor holography
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high-speed holography
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image holography
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in-line holography
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interference holography
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laser holography
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lensless holography
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light holography
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long-range holography
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magnetic holography
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microscopic holography
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microwave holography
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modulated reference-wave holography
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motion-picture holography
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moving-object holography
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multiple-frequency holography
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multiple-image holography
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multiple-wavelength holography
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off-axis holography
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offset-frequency holography
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on-axis holography
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optical holography
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phase-object holography
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pictorial holography
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polarization holography
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pulsed holography
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pulse holography
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radio-frequency holography
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radio holography
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real-time holography
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reflected-light holography
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reflection holography
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reflection-reconstructed holography
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reflective holography
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sampling holography
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sector-scan holography
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seismic holography
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self-referenced holography
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sideband holography
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simulated reference holography
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single-beam holography
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single-exposure holography
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single-sideband holography
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sonic holography
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space-division multiplexing holography
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space-invariant holography
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stereo holography
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stop-action holography
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time-average holography
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time-elapsed holography
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time-resolved holography
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two-photon holography
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two-wavelength holography
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ultrasonic holography
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ultraviolet holography
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vibrational holography
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volume holography
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white-light holography
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X-ray holography
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