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Математика: сферически симметричная средаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spherically symmetric medium
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > spherically symmetric medium
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сферически spherically complete family ≈ сферически полное семейство spherically complete space ≈ сферически полное пространство spherically symmetric distribution ≈ сферически симметричное распределение spherically symmetric field ≈ центрированное поле spherically symmetric medium ≈ сферически симметричная Среда spherically symmetric potential ≈ сферически симметричный потенциал spherically symmetrical estimator ≈ сферически симметричная оценка spherically symmetrical metric ≈ сферически симметричная метрика - spherically complete - spherically convex - spherically invariant - spherically symmetric SphericallyБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > spherically
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1) среда; вещество; материя; материал4) способ; средство5) среднее число; среднее значение || средний•
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