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Bifurcation des routes
Глоссарий терминов в деревянном строительстве |
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Развилка, русский
Вид перекрёстка с разветвляющимися дорогами
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Bifurcate, английский
- To try issues separately, such as guilt and criminal r
- A river is said to bifurcate, or to form a fork, when it divides into two distinct branches, as at the heads of deltas and in fluvial basins.
Bifurcated -, английский
Осевой вентилятор с раздвоенным воздушным каналом
Bifurcated weld crack, английский
Bifurcating feeder, английский
Bifurcatio [onis, f], латинский
Bifurcation, английский
- A place where something divides into two parts
- Бифуркация; раздвоение; разветвление; сечение
- Бифуркация. раздвоение столба (струи, факела) газовых выбросов при выходе из дымовой трубы.
- The act of splitting a single copy of a message to multiple copies of the message.
- When a non-linear dynamic system develops twice the possible solutions that it had before it passed its critical level. a bifurcation cascade is often called the period doubling route to chaos because the transition from an orderly system to a chaotic system often occurs when the number of possible solutions begins increasing, doubling each time.
- The separation of a single unidirectional flow in two or more separate flows.
Bifurcation, французский
Séparation d`un courant de circulation unidirectionnel unique en deux ou plusieurs courants séparés.
Bifurcation diagram, английский
A graph that shows the critical points where bifurcation occurs, and the possible solutions that exist at that point.
Bifurcation of the trachea, английский
Rout, английский
- To remove excess material. the act of using a router tool.
- To cut out by gouging.
- Two or more persons, assembled and acting together, making any attempt or advance toward the commission of an act which would be a riot if actually committed
- To groove, furrow, hollow out, or otherwise machine a wood member with a router. router 1.a router plane. 2. a machine tool having a rapidly revolving vertical spindle and cutter; used for routing, cutting mortises, etc. 3. a chisel having a curved point; used for cleaning out grooves, mortises, etc.
- The confusion and disorder created in any body of men when defeated and dispersed.
Rout, английский
Routable connector, английский
A one-dimensional (1-d) connector shape that changes its path to avoid crossing through two-dimensional (2-d) placeable shapes that lie between the two shapes the connector connects.
Routable protocol, английский
A communications protocol that is used to route data from one network to another by means of a network address and a device address. tcp/ip is an example of a routable protocol. route (n)
Route, французский
The path from one limit of authority to the next in the direction of travel
Route, английский
- The path from one limit of authority to the next.
- Маршрут
- The order for the movement of a body of men, specifying its various stages
- [1] the course to be followed by a ship, formation, or convoy. [2] the path to be followed by a message, including the method of transmission.
- Маршрут; направление дороги; трасса о to ~ around прокладывать (трассу трубопровода) в обход
- The path of a particular climb, or a predefined set of moves.
Route, английский
Route, английский
Route acceptance request, английский
Application by an operator, owner, etc. to run a new or modified vehicle on network rail network.
Route card, английский
A production journal that is used to give feedback on actual time consumption for a route.
Route charts, английский
Маршрутные карты
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Bilan de radiation [de rayonnement], французский
Bidet, французский
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