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gen. |
breakup; disbandment; dissolution; resolution (Bildauflösung); solution; break-up; denouement; liquidation (Insolvenz, Auflösung einer Gesellschaft); resolution capability; resolving capability; closure |
amer. |
cancelation |
astr. |
fragmentation of a meteor (body); meteor fragmentation; pulverization of a meteor (body); meteor disintegration; solution (of the equation, der Gleichung) |
bank. |
annulment |
busin. |
disorganization |
busin., IT |
explosion |
chem. |
resolution |
chess.term. |
unpinning; relaxing |
commun. |
resolution (e.g. dpi, pixels/line); granularity (bandwidth); sampling size (CDs, in bits) |
comp., MS |
explosion (The process of determing the total quantities of components needed for a manufactured item) |
construct. |
resolution (Wiedergabeschärfe); breakdown |
earth.sc., agric. |
liquefaction |
econ. |
disaggregation; elimination; liquidation (Organisation, Unternehmen); termination |
el. |
resolving power |
fin. |
transfer (from reserves, von Rücklagen); transfer from reserves (von Rücklagen) |
IMF. |
termination IMF accounts |
IT, dat.proc. |
definition |
law |
dissolution termination of a marriage, partnership, etc.; rescission; resolutory action; winding-up |
law, ADR |
split up |
law, ADR, amer. |
divestiture (e-r Fusion) |
meas.inst. |
discrimination |
med. |
disintegration; dispersion |
opt. |
resolution (the ability of a lens system to produce separately distinguishable and usable images of closely spaced lines; it is expressed in terms of the number of resolvable elements per millimetre or in lines per millimetre) |
phys. |
disappearance; lysis; dying-away (of the phenomen) |
tech. |
cancellation; decomposition; dissociation; optical resolution (optische Auflösung) |
transp., construct. |
dissolving |
transp., tech. |
resolution picture |
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gen. |
disbandments; dissolutions; denouements |
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радиоакт. |
gamma-ray resolution; γ-ray resolution |
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gen. |
splitting-up of a train |
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gen. |
dispersal (of mist) |
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German thesaurus |
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metrol. |
Die Auflösung ist die quantitative Angabe zur Fähigkeit der Anzeige oder des Ausgangssignals eines Messgerätes, zwischen nahe beieinanderliegenden Messwerten eindeutig zu unterscheiden |