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1 mode
1) метод; спосіб (див. т-ж арproach, method, technique) 2) режим (роботи) 3) тип, вигляд; форма - avalanche mode
- charge-storage mode
- continuous-wave mode
- continuous mode
- current-page addressing mode
- depletion mode
- enhancement mode
- failure mode
- fault behavioral mode
- Gunn mode
- hunt mode
- limited space-charge асcumulation mode
- magnetostatic mode
- manual mode
- maximum delay simulation mode
- media delay simulation mode
- minimal delay simulation mode
- nonsaturated mode
- off-line mode
- on-line mode
- open loop mode
- operational mode
- operation mode
- oscillating mode
- pipeline mode
- propagation mode
- pulsedmode
- pulsemode
- punch-through mode
- saturation mode
- simulation mode
- stand-alone mode
- standby mode
- storage mode
- stroboscopic mode
- test mode
- transfer mode
- transient mode
- vertical integration mode
- 3 points alignment mode
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