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1 strong differentiation
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > strong differentiation
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2 strong differentiation
Математика: сильное дифференцированиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > strong differentiation
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3 strong differentiation
English-Russian scientific dictionary > strong differentiation
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4 differentiation
1) дифференциация, установление различий2) дифференцирование, отыскание производной• -
5 сильное дифференцирование
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сильное дифференцирование
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6 module
1) модуль || разбивать на модули2) блок, узел3) коэффициент4) строит. модульная секция•module in space — мат. модуль в пространстве
module on space — мат. модуль на пространстве
module with differentiation — мат. дифференциальный модуль, модуль с дифференциалом
module with filtration — мат. модуль с фильтрацией
module without torsion — мат. модуль без кручения
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7 rule
1) правило, норма; норматив || устанавливать правила или нормы2) строит. прав'ило3) линейка || линовать, разлиновывать4) правление || управлять, руководить, командовать5) мат. закон6) графить, разграфлять•set closed under rule — множество, замкнутое относительно операции
- blind man's ruleto lay down the rule — формулировать [устанавливать] правило
- box rule- cut rule- em rule- slow-in- sum rule- three sigma rule
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