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1 regression
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > regression
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2 regression
n1) мислене звернення до минулого2) повернення до вихідної точки3) повернення до попереднього стану4) повернення до більш ранньої стадії розвитку5) астр. рух із сходу на захід -
3 regression
[rɪ'greʃ(ə)n]n1) зворо́тний рух2) регре́с, зане́пад3) пове́рнення до попере́днього ста́ну -
4 regression
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5 regression equation
рівняння регресіїEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > regression equation
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6 coefficient of regression
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > coefficient of regression
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7 fuel regression rate
n швидкість розкладу пальногоEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > fuel regression rate
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8 equation
рівняння - Arrhenius equation
- Boltzmann transport equation
- continuity equation
- diffusion equation
- differential algebraic equation DAE
- differential algebraic equation
- Ebers-Moll equation
- field equation
- ideal diode equation
- Josephson equation
- ordinary differential equations ODEs
- ordinary differential equations
- partial differential equations PDEs
- partial differential equations
- Poisson equation
- regression equation
- Schrodinger equation
- Shockley equation
- stiff equation
- transistor equation
- transport equation
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