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1 rationalized system of equations
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English-Russian dictionary of electronics > rationalized system of equations
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1) система || системный3) вчт операционная система; программа-супервизор5) вчт большая программа6) метод; способ; алгоритм•system halted — "система остановлена" ( экранное сообщение об остановке компьютера при наличии серьёзной ошибки)
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1) уравнивание; выравнивание2) уравнение3) равенство•equationsoluble by radicals — уравнение, разрешимое в радикалахequation of the first degree — уравнение первой степени, линейное уравнениеequation of the second degree — уравнение второй степени, квадратное уравнение-
affected equation
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algebraic equation
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approximate equation
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axial momentum equation
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backward equation
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balance equation
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beam equation
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Bernoulli differential equation
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Bernoulli equation
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binomial equation
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biquadratic equation
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Boolean equation
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boundary layer equation
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canonical equation
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characteristic equation
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chemical equation
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Child-Langmuir equation
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Clapeyron equation
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closing equation
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closure equation
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color equation
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combined equation
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combustion equation
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common reduced equation of state
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compatibility equation
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consistent equations
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constitutive equation
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continuity equation
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continuous forecast equation
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correlating equation
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cubic equation
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current equation
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Darcy-Weisbach equation
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defining equation
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deorbit equation
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dependent equation
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design equation
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diagnostic equation
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difference equation
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difference-difference equation
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differential equation of mixed type
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differential equation with a small parameter
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differential equation with constant coefficients
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differential equation with delayed argument
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differential equation
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diffusion equation
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diffusion-convection equation
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dispersion equation
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disturbed equation
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Dittus-Boelter equation
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downlink equation
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dynamic system equations
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Egloff's equation
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eigenvalue equation
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electric field integral equations
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electromagnetic field equations
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elliptical equation
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elliptic equation
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empirical equation
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energy equation
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energy-balance equation
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enthalpy potential equation
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equilibrium equation
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equivalent equations
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error equation
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exact differential equation
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field equation
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finite-difference equation
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first-law equation
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fitted equation
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flow equation
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fluid equation
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Fokker-Planck equation
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forward equation
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Fourier equation
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free-space radar equation
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Frohlich equation
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functional equation
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fundamental equation
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gas equation
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generalized equation
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governing equation
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heat conduction equation
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heat flow equation
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heat transfer equation
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heat-balance equation
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homogeneous equation
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hydrodynamic equations
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hyperbolic-type equation
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hyperbolic equation
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image equation
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inconsistent equations
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incremental equation
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independent equation
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in-hour equation
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integral equation
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intercept equation
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interminate equation
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ionic equation
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irrational equation
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kinematic equations
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kinetic equation
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Lagrange's equations of motion
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Lagrange's equations
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Lame's equation
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Laplace's equation
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lens equation
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lidar equation
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likelihood equation
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linear equation
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link equation
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logarithmical equation
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logarithmic equation
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logical equation
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loop-current equation
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magnetic field integral equations
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Manning equation
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matrix equation
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Maxwell's equations
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mesh-current equation
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minority carrier diffusion equation
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momental equation
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momentum conservation equation
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momentum equation
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Napier's equation
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natural equation
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neutron-balance equation
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neutron-kinetics equation
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nodal-voltage equation
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nonhomogeneous equation
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nonlinear equation
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nonrationalized equation
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normal equation
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numerical equation
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operator equation
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ordinary differential equation
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overall equation
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parabolic equation
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parametric equation
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partial differential equation
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perturbation equation
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primitive equation
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probability forecast equation
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prognostic equation
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propagation equation
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quadratic equation
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quantity equation
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quartic equation
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quintic equation
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radar equation
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radar range equation
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radiative transfer equation
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radical equation
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rationalized equation
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reduced equation
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regression equation
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relaxation equation
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reorbit equation
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resonance equation
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retarded equation
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Reynolds equation
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rosette equations
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scalar equation
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secular equation
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separated-type equation
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sextic equation
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shallow-water equation
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simultaneous equations
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sintering equation
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solubility equation
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sonar equation
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storage equation
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stress equation of motion
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stress equilibrium equation
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surface integral equation
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temperature variance equation
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thermal conductivity equation
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thermal noise equation
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thermal-transport equation
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three-halves power equation
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three-moment equation
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total differential equation
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transcedental equation
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transport equation
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transverse momentum equation
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trigonometrical equation
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trigonometric equation
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uplink equation
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Van der Waals equation
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variational equation
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water-balance equation
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wave equation
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wear equation
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Wiener-Hopf equation
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WLF equation
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working equation
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