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1 reducible germ
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2 reducible germ
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3 reducible germ
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4 reducible germ
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1) зародыш; источник2) вчт ядро3) вчт росток•- germ of function
- germ of manifold
- germ of mapping
- germ of smoothing
- analytical germ
- group germ
- irreducible germ
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1) зародыш; источник2) вчт. ядро3) вчт. росток•- germ of catastrophe
- germ of function
- germ of manifold
- germ of mapping
- germ of smoothing
- group germ
- irreducible germ
- primary germ
- reducible germ
- set germThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > germ
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8 приводимый росток
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