- sudden decrease
- <tech.gen> (of a physical quantity, value) ■ Abnahme f
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Sudden infant death syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 R95 ICD 9 798.0 … Wikipedia
Sudden death (sport) — Sudden death (or a sudden death round) is a way of providing a for a contest or game (typically a sport) which would otherwise end in a tie. It provides a victor for the contest without a specific amount of time being required, usually by making… … Wikipedia
Sudden oak death — acutie Oak Decline 240px Canker on an infected oak Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Chromalveolata … Wikipedia
decrease — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dramatic, drastic, great, large, marked, sharp, significant, substantial ▪ There has been a sharp decrease in pollution sinc … Collocations dictionary
sudden — adj. Sudden is used with these nouns: ↑acceleration, ↑alarm, ↑anger, ↑appearance, ↑arrival, ↑attack, ↑awakening, ↑awareness, ↑bout, ↑breeze, ↑burst, ↑change … Collocations dictionary
Forbush decrease — /fawr boosh/, Astron. the sudden decrease in the intensity of cosmic rays after an increase in solar activity. Also called Forbush effect. [after Scott E. Forbush (b. 1904), U.S. physicist] * * * … Universalium
Forbush decrease — For′bush de crease [[t]ˈfɔr bʊʃ[/t]] n. astron. the sudden decrease in the intensity of cosmic rays after an increase in solar activity. Also called For′bush effect • Etymology: after Scott E. Forbush (b. 1904), U.S. physicist … From formal English to slang
Forbush decrease — /fawr boosh/, Astron. the sudden decrease in the intensity of cosmic rays after an increase in solar activity. Also called Forbush effect. [after Scott E. Forbush (b. 1904), U.S. physicist] … Useful english dictionary
dollar's plunge — sudden decrease in the value of the dollar … English contemporary dictionary
Void coefficient — In nuclear engineering, the void coefficient (more properly called void coefficient of reactivity ) is a number that can be used to estimate how much the reactivity of a nuclear reactor changes as voids (steam bubbles) form in the reactor… … Wikipedia
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