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1) Computers: scatter of points2) Engineering: scatter3) Mathematics: spread of points on a graph4) Accounting: scatter of points (на графике)5) Automobile industry: scattering of point (на диаграмме)6) Oil: scattering of the points7) Astronautics: scatter of the points8) Drilling: spread (на диаграмме)9) Polymers: dispersion of points (на графике), (экспериментальных)(на графике) point scattering10) Quality control: spread of points (на графике)11) Makarov: scatter of points (напр. на графике), scatter of points (напр., на графике)12) Combustion gas turbines: scatter (на графике), scattering of points (на графике) -
2 разброс точек на графике
1) Business: spreadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разброс точек на графике
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( семян) dispersal лесн., ( значений) dispersion, jitter, scatter, scattering, precision, spread, spreading, straggling, (параметров, характеристик) variation* * *разбро́с м.
spread, variation(s)разбро́с величи́н, да́нных и т. п. — spread in values, data, etc.разбро́с по вре́мени — time spread, time stragglingразбро́с по дли́нам волн — wavelength spreadразбро́с по частоте́ — frequency spreadразбро́с рабо́чих характери́стик — spread in performanceслуча́йный разбро́с — stragglingслуча́йный разбро́с по эне́ргиям — energy stragglingслуча́йный разбро́с пробе́гов части́ц — range straggling of particlesразбро́с то́чек мат. — spread of points (on a graph)разбро́с хими́ческого соста́ва желе́за — variations in iron analysis* * *
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