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Перевод: aggregate
[прилагательное] совокупный; собранный вместе; весь; общий; сгруппированный; сложный; агрегатный; [существительное] совокупность ; агрегат данных; скопление; агрегат ; заполнитель ; [глагол] собирать вместе; собирать в одно целое; объединять; агрегировать; равняться; составлять в сумме; собираться; приобщать
Тезаурус:
- Victory on Majed, Fishki, Wellwotdouthink, Ambuscade and Programmed To Win, by an aggregate of 41 lengths and at accumulated odds of 43-;1, boosted Niven's tally for the season to 32.
- One method of constructing chimaeric (or allophenic) mice is to aggregate two or more genotypically distinct morulae together and re-implant the composite embryo into the uterus of a pseudopregnant foster mother (23, and see Chapter 6, Section 2.2).
- However when she is heeling and lurching her way to windward the aggregate of the tensions in the shrouds and stays which support the masts is comparable to the ship's displacement and may thus amount to several thousand tons.
- This market is currently valued at 6,500m worldwide and is expected to grow at an aggregate annual rate of 13%.
- final of the Coca-Cola Cup with a 2-;1 semi-final second leg win over Blackburn to win 6-;3 on aggregate.
- The American set a new record aggregate of 285 and Boomer shared second place, six strokes behind.
- If a container of mixed aggregate, from broken flintstone and river ballast to fine sand, is placed on a vibrating table, the mixture separates out into sedimentary layers.
- Often odour nuisance is the result of emissions from several sources, none of which alone would amount to a nuisance at common law, but should the aggregate odour amount to a nuisance at law, it is no defence that the nuisance was caused by many.
- Thus it is possible that, as a result of letting out contracts for individual services possibly to different suppliers, the aggregate cost of the individual contracts (each of which would have to be independently viable) will exceed the combined cost of the original integrated services.
- Considers budgets, aggregate resource levels, numbers of weapons.
- The platelet aggregate ratio as described by Wu and Hoak (1974) depends on the ratio of the platelet count performed on platelet-rich plasma derived from blood mixed with formalin to that in platelet-rich plasma prepared without formalin.
- Community service orders - consecutive orders - consecutive orders exceeding 240 hours in aggregate
- In contrast the epidemiologist views the surgeon's patients at the aggregate level as clusters of variables.
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