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1 Übergangsregelung
временный поселок
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transitional settlement
A small village, community or group of houses, or other shelters, usually located in a thinly populated area and existing there for only a short time. (Source: RHW)
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2 synchronisierte Zeitablenkung
синхронизированная развертка
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synchronized sweep
mode of operation of a free-running time base in which the recurrent sweep is synchronized to maintain the sweep period equal to the period of the displayed quantity, or a multiple of this period, thus producing a stable display
NOTE – Synchronization is normally maintained for small changes in the period of the observed quantity.
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balayage (relaxé) synchronisé
fonctionnement d'une base de temps relaxée dans lequel le balayage périodique est synchronisé de manière à maintenir la période de balayage égale à la période de la grandeur représentée, ou à un multiple de cette période, produisant ainsi une image stable
NOTE – La synchronisation est normalement assurée pour des légers changements de période de la grandeur observée.
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > synchronisierte Zeitablenkung
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