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Перевод: gradient
[существительное] градиент ; уклон ; наклон ; скат ; степень уклона; бремсберг ; склонение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- It is the only inland funicular railway in this country, and is still in operation, its cars travelling up and down a gradient of 1-;1 and worked nowadays by electric motor.
- A recent accident in Sweden when a runaway tram killed 11 people has heightened concern over safety but Manchester's LRTs have five separate braking systems and the steepest gradient they face is a 1-in-20 up Balloon Street.
- It has been shown that the horizontal gradient of vertical disparity between the images in the two eyes also contains information about the fixation distance.
- A desired CO 2 gradient was maintained in the chamber during daylight (9-;10h daily) by automatically varying the rate of unidirectional air flow through the cover in response to changes in photosynthetic CO 2 depletion by enclosed plants and sunlight intensity.
- They had a diameter of nearly 2.7 m and were topped by discs a little more than 3.6 m across to prevent the pressure gradient spilling over the top.
- Such a gradient would arise if a substance were synthesized at one end, or along one edge, of a region, and destroyed at the other.
- Although at first sight, therefore, it seems that there was a strong age-related gradient in the overall net income of elderly people, the effect was largely accounted for by the dissolution of married-couple households when husbands died, leaving widows significantly worse off not only than married couples, but also than men living on their own.
- The sharpening of the generalization gradient around a stimulus was in some way a consequence of the processes responsible for the formation of the S-R links but was not thought to be itself associative in nature.
- The processes that generate patterns during development are almost certainly more complex than Zhabotinsky's reaction, or the process imagined by Turing, or the generation of a gradient by synthesizing a substance at one point and destroying it at another.
- (11.5) With this, the line element (11.4) can be written in the form (11.6) and the two main equations (6.22d, e) can be written as the single complex equation (11.7) It may be seen that this is in fact Ernst's equation, which can be written in the coordinate-invariant form (11.8) where is the square of the gradient of an arbitrary scalar field which, in this case, is a function of the two (null) coordinates only.
- The cellular slime moulds, a primitive organism related to fungi, aggregate in response to a chemical gradient.
- Lawrence then supposes that bristles grow so as to point down the concentration gradient.
- Finally, and very importantly, make the features of the gradient work for, not against you.
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