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1 spherical disturbances
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > spherical disturbances
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2 spherical disturbances
Математика: сферические возмущенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spherical disturbances
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3 spherical disturbances
English-Russian electronics dictionary > spherical disturbances
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4 spherical disturbances
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > spherical disturbances
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5 spherical disturbances
English-Russian scientific dictionary > spherical disturbances
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6 non-spherical disturbances
Общая лексика: несферические возмущенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > non-spherical disturbances
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7 non-spherical disturbances
English-Russian electronics dictionary > non-spherical disturbances
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8 non-spherical disturbances
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > non-spherical disturbances
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9 disturbance
1) возмущение2) помеха; помехи•- atmospheric disturbance
- continuous disturbance
- crosstalk disturbance
- electromagnetic disturbance
- feedback control system disturbance
- geomagnetic disturbance
- hydromagnetic disturbance
- impulsive disturbance
- ionospheric disturbance
- large-scale disturbance
- magnetic disturbance
- non-spherical disturbances
- periodic disturbance
- quasi-impulsive disturbance
- radio disturbance
- random disturbance
- small-scale disturbance
- spherical disturbances
- step disturbance
- sudden ionospheric disturbance
- traveling ionospheric disturbance
- unstable disturbance
- wave disturbance
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1) возмущение2) помеха; помехи•- atmospheric disturbance
- continuous disturbance
- crosstalk disturbance
- electromagnetic disturbance
- feedback control system disturbance
- geomagnetic disturbance
- hydromagnetic disturbance
- impulsive disturbance
- ionospheric disturbance
- large-scale disturbance
- magnetic disturbance
- non-spherical disturbances
- periodic disturbance
- quasi-impulsive disturbance
- radio disturbance
- random disturbance
- small-scale disturbance
- spherical disturbances
- step disturbance
- sudden ionospheric disturbance
- traveling ionospheric disturbance
- unstable disturbance
- wave disturbance
- wave-front disturbanceThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > disturbance
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11 сферические возмущения
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сферические возмущения
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12 disturbance
1. нарушение, повреждение; возмущение, нарушение стационарного режима; нарушение нормальной работы2. геол. дислокация, разрыв
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дислокация ( пликативная или дизъюнктивная), нарушение; разрыв; помеха, пертурбация
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возмущение; помехи; разрушение ( магнитного состояния)
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1) возмущение2) помеха; помехи•- compressional disturbancedisturbance in oil occurrence — нарушение залегания нефти;
- local disturbance
- regional disturbance
- rotational disturbance
- seismic disturbance
- shothole disturbance
- spherical disturbance* * *• 1) неисправность; 2) нарушениеАнгло-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > disturbance
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