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blinking, (напр. изображения) flicker effect, glint effect, flicker, flickering, glint, ( отметки цели на индикаторе РЛС) scintillation, ( отметки цели) wander рлк* * *мерца́ние с.
flicker; scintillation; blinking, twinklingмерца́ние ё́мкости ( конденсатора постоянной ёмкости) — short-term stabilityмерца́ние звёзд — stellar scintillation, twinkling of starsмерца́ние като́да — flicker effectмерца́ние радиоисто́чников — radio (star) scintillation, radio star twinklingмерца́ние све́та — twinkle, glimmer, intermittent light* * * -
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Engineering: radio scintillation, radio star scintillation, radio star twinklingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мерцание радиоисточников
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