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3 кривая тренда
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4 кривая тренда
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > кривая тренда
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5 кривая тренда
trend curve мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > кривая тренда
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6 кривая роста
1) Engineering: growth curve2) Statistics: trend curve3) Forestry: growth curve (дерева)4) Makarov: curve of growth, curve-of-growth ( in adsorption and self-absorption) (в поглощении и самопоглощении), growth curve (of activity) (активности)5) Electrochemistry: growth curve (плёнки) -
7 trendkurve
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9 Trendverlauf
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10 Verlaufskurve
f <med.tech> ■ trend curve -
11 Verlaufsregistrierung
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12 nåtids trendkurve
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13 sanntids trendkurve
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14 ход кривой
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15 ход кривой
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16 ход кривой
trend of curve мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > ход кривой
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17 ход кривой
1) Engineering: curve run, curve trend2) Mathematics: the run of the curve3) Metallurgy: rate of curve4) Makarov: run of a curve, shape of a curve, trend of a curve -
18 Nachfragebedürfnisse steuern
Nachfragebedürfnisse steuern
to regulate the level of demand;
• Nachfragebelebung growth of (upturn in) demand;
• Nachfrageboom wave of demand;
• Nachfragedämpfung damper on (dampening of) demand;
• Nachfragedeckung satisfaction of demand, commodity coverage;
• Nachfragedruck pressure (pull, push) of demand;
• Nachfrage dynamik strength of market;
• Nachfrageeffekt demand effect;
• Nachfrageeinbruch decline in demand;
• Nachfrageelastizität elasticity of demand;
• Nachfrageentwicklung trend of the market, movement in demand, demand trend;
• Nachfrageerhöhung increase in demand;
• Nachfrageermächtigung inquirendo;
• Nachfrageexpansion expansion of demand;
• Nachfragefaktor demand factor;
• Nachfrageflexibilität market flexibility;
• Nachfragefunktion demand function;
• Nachfrageimpuls stimulation of demand;
• Nachfrageinflation demand inflation;
• Nachfrageinstabilität instability of demand;
• Nachfrageintensität strength of demand;
• Nachfrageintensivierung intensified demand;
• Nachfragekennziffer demand parameter;
• Nachfragekonjunktur booming demand;
• Nachfragekredit supplementary credit;
• Nachfragekurs bid price;
• Nachfragekurve demand curve;
• Nachfragekurve für Investitionskapital investment demand curve;
• Nachfragelücke hiatus in demand;
• Nachfragemassierung accumulated demand;
• Nachfragemonopol buyer’s monopoly, monopsony.Business german-english dictionary > Nachfragebedürfnisse steuern
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19 кривая
•The curves for the saturated solution compositions...
* * *Кривая (напряжение -- деформация)-- Such differences in stress-strain response necessitated the measurement of both strain and stress until the response had cyclically stabilized in long-life fatigue experiments. Кривая (Локхарта -- Мартинелли)-- Lockhart and Martinelli's [...] empirical curve for the two phase multiplier can be approximated by... кривая (давления)-- a typical pressure trace is given in Fig. Кривая -- curve; line (проведенная через точки); best fit (аппроксимирующая); trace (вычерченная самописцем); trend, behavior, response (когда подчёркивается характер зависимости)The data are seen to deviate abruptly from the pure conduction trend.The specimens reveal the correlation of localized shear bands with the mechanical instability evidenced by the stress-strain behavior.—отклоняться от кривой не более, чем наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > кривая
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20 подгонка кривой
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > подгонка кривой
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