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шумы (для измерительного прибора)
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noise (for a measuring instrument)
set of unwanted deviations with respect to the value of the measured or supplied quantity, which occur more or less randomly and generally have a wide frequency spectrum
NOTE – Noise is determined under specified conditions and is a part of PARD.
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bruit (pour un appareil de mesure)
ensemble de déviations indésirables par rapport à la valeur de la grandeur mesurée ou fournie, qui se produisent de façon plus ou moins erratique et possèdent un spectre de fréquence généralement étendu
NOTE – Le bruit est déterminé dans des conditions spécifiées et fait partie des déviations périodiques et/ou erratiques.
[IEV number 312-07-04]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > bruit (pour un appareil de mesure)
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кадмий
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cadmium
One of the toxic heavy metal which has caused deaths and permanent illnesses in a series of major pollution incidents around the world. Cadmium has no useful biological purpose. However, it has wide industrial applications. It has been used for decades in metal plating to prevent corrosion, in rechargeable batteries and as a pigment in certain plastics and paints. Special care is taken in the industrial smelting of ores and subsequent handling of cadmium, because occupational exposure is known to have caused heart, chest and kidney disorders. Environmental health problems have come from exposure to various sources of pollution. (Source: WRIGHT)
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