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С и гнал
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Signal, английский
- A signal is used to help make sure of the safe operation of traffic and to regulate train and shunting movements.
- (сигнал) термин технического анализа; индикация момента, когда пришло время покупать (продавать), согласно выработанной трейдером торговой стратегии;
- Сигнал
- Strength, interference, noise, propagation, frequency of fading, modulation, overall (rating) уровень [сила] сигнала, - помехи, шум, прохождение, частота замирания, глубина модуляции, общая разборчивость
- Strength, interference, noise, propagation, overall (readability) уровень [сила] сигнала, помехи, шум, прохождение, общая разборчивость
- Kit/ mk-79 комплект приборов для сигнализации
- С и гнал
- N сигнал structural ~ структурный сигнал
- [1] a short message conveyed by flags, light flashes, electrical impulses, sound or radio waves, or other means. (see tables 8–10). [2] to send such a message.
- Сигнал ~s of danger сигналы опасности (визуальные, световые, звуковые)
- A varying electrical voltage that represents sound.
- A beep or tone from a computer’s speaker or a prompt displayed on screen that tells a user that the computer is ready to receive input.
- A notification of an event that triggers an activity.
- To convey information through a firm`s actions. the more costly it is to provide a signal, the more credibility it has. for example, to call a press conference and tell everyone that the firm`s prospects have improved is less effective than saying the same thing and raising the dividend.
- Physical quantity, such as voltage, that contains relevant information.
- Physical quantity, such as voltage, that contains relevant information.4
- Physical quantity, such as voltage, that contains relevant information. signal-to-noise ratio: ratio of signal values (responses that contain relevant information) to baseline noise values (responses that contain nonrelevant information).
- Physical quantity, such as luminance, that contains a relevant test indication or information. signal-to-noise ratio: ratio of signal values (responses that contain relevant information) to baseline noise values (responses that contain nonrelevant information). see also background. glossary s 513
- Physical quantity, such as voltage, that contains relevant information.4 signal-to-noise ratio: ratio of signal values (responses that contain relevant information) to baseline noise values (responses that contain nonrelevant information).4
- Physical quantity, such as electrical voltage, that contains information.10,20 signal-to-noise ratio: ratio of signal amplitude (responses that contain information) to baseline noise amplitude (responses that contain no information). see also noise.10,20
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С многими переменными, русский
С внутренней резьбой, русский
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