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resolution ['rezə'lu:ʃ(ə)n] n
comp. finura de detalle
Resolution ['rezə'lu:ʃ(ə)n] n
pharma. Resolución f
resolution ['rezə'lu:ʃ(ə)n] n
gen. disociacion m; resolución bancaria
chem. resolución de picos
earth.sc., mech.eng. sensibilidad f
econ. resolución internacional; resolución f (EU, UE)
el. definición f
fin. resolución de crisis bancaria
IT demostración por reducción al absurdo
microsc. poder de resolución
phys.sc., el. capacidad de análisis; poder separador
polit. resolución f (Decision made by an assembly to orient future action of its executive, Decisión con valor ejecutorio tomada por una asamblea)
resolution EU n
econ. resolución f (UE)
resolution A formal expression of the opinion of an official body or a public assembly, adopted by vote, as a legislative resolution; act n
environ. resoluciones m
resolution A remote sensing term which has three separate applications: 1. spatial resolution, which refers to the ability of a sensor to distinguish between objects that are spatially close to each other. It is a measure of the smallest angular or linear separation between two objects. 2. Spectral resolution which refers to the ability of a sensor to distinguish between objects which are spectrally similar. It is a measure of both the discreteness of wavebands and the sensitivity of the sensor to distinguish between electromagnetic radiation intensity levels. 3. Thermal resolution which refers to the ability of a sensor to distinguish between objects with a similar temperature; parameter n
environ. resolución f (parámetro)
resolution parameter n
environ. resolución parámetro
resolution Decision made by an assembly to orient future action of its executive n
polit. resolución f (Decisión con valor ejecutorio tomada por una asamblea)
 English thesaurus
Resolution ['rezə'lu:ʃ(ə)n] abbr.
abbr. R
resolution ['rezə'lu:ʃ(ə)n] n
metrol. The least interval between two adjacent discrete details which can be distinguished one from the other. In the case of an instrument with digital output, the term "resolution" is often understood as the smallest change in the output (display)
resolution ['rezə'lu:ʃ(ə)n] n
lit. Where the "loose" ends of a narrative are brought together and resolved, or the conclusion of the climax.
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