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бион висцеральная чувствительность, интероцептивная чувствительностьEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > visceral sensitivity
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2 visceral sensitivity
бион. висцеральная чувствительность, интероцептивная чувствительностьThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > visceral sensitivity
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2) чувствительность обнаружения, вероятность правильного обнаружения ( сигнала)•- sensitivity to pain
- alignment sensitivity
- camera-tube sensitivity
- case sensitivity
- cathode luminous sensitivity
- cathode radiant sensitivity
- charge sensitivity
- close-talking sensitivity
- code pattern sensitivity
- color sensitivity
- contrast sensitivity
- current sensitivity
- cutaneous sensitivity
- deflection sensitivity
- deviation sensitivity
- dynamic sensitivity
- effective receiver sensitivity
- error sensitivity
- FM-receiver deviation sensitivity
- forward sensitivity
- gravitation sensitivity
- illumination sensitivity
- impact sensitivity
- infrared sensitivity
- instrument sensitivity
- inverse sensitivity
- limiting sensitivity
- luminous sensitivity
- magnetic-field sensitivity
- maximum sensitivity
- maximum deviation sensitivity
- monochromatic sensitivity
- mouse sensitivity
- pattern sensitivity
- photocathode luminous sensitivity
- photocathode radiant sensitivity
- photoconductive sensitivity
- photoelectric sensitivity
- phototube static sensitivity
- pressure sensitivity
- proprioceptive sensitivity
- quieting sensitivity
- radiant sensitivity
- random sensitivity
- receiver sensitivity
- record sensitivity
- resist sensitivity
- shock sensitivity
- spectral sensitivity
- static sensitivity
- tactile sensitivity
- tangential sensitivity
- temperature sensitivity
- threshold sensitivity
- ultimate sensitivity
- vibration sensitivity
- visceral sensitivity
- voltage sensitivity
- write-in sensitivity -
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2) чувствительность обнаружения, вероятность правильного обнаружения ( сигнала)•- camera-tube sensitivity
- case sensitivity
- cathode luminous sensitivity
- cathode radiant sensitivity
- charge sensitivity
- close-talking sensitivity
- code pattern sensitivity
- color sensitivity
- contrast sensitivity
- current sensitivity
- cutaneous sensitivity
- deflection sensitivity
- deviation sensitivity
- dynamic sensitivity
- effective receiver sensitivity
- error sensitivity
- FM-receiver deviation sensitivity
- forward sensitivity
- gravitation sensitivity
- illumination sensitivity
- impact sensitivity
- infrared sensitivity
- instrument sensitivity
- inverse sensitivity
- limiting sensitivity
- luminous sensitivity
- magnetic-field sensitivity
- maximum deviation sensitivity
- maximum sensitivity
- monochromatic sensitivity
- mouse sensitivity
- pattern sensitivity
- photocathode luminous sensitivity
- photocathode radiant sensitivity
- photoconductive sensitivity
- photoelectric sensitivity
- phototube static sensitivity
- pressure sensitivity
- proprioceptive sensitivity
- quieting sensitivity
- radiant sensitivity
- random sensitivity
- receiver sensitivity
- record sensitivity
- resist sensitivity
- sensitivity of test
- sensitivity to pain
- shock sensitivity
- spectral sensitivity
- static sensitivity
- tactile sensitivity
- tangential sensitivity
- temperature sensitivity
- threshold sensitivity
- ultimate sensitivity
- vibration sensitivity
- visceral sensitivity
- voltage sensitivity
- write-in sensitivityThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > sensitivity
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