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  • 101Detail reproduction — Воспроизведение деталей (изображения) …

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  • 102detail man — de·tail man di tā(ə)l , dē .tāl n a representative of a drug manufacturer who introduces new products and esp. drugs to medical and pharmaceutical professionals (as physicians or pharmacists) …

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  • 103detail method financing — See dominion of funds …

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  • 104detail drawing — n. extensive drawing that displays part of a machine or building or structure …

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  • 105detail drawing — /diteɪl ˈdrɔɪŋ/ (say deetayl droyng) noun a drawing, on a relatively large scale, of a part of a building, machine, etc., with dimensions or other information for use in construction …

  • 106detail file — noun (computer science) a computer file containing relatively transient data about a particular data processing task • Syn: ↑transaction file • Topics: ↑computer science, ↑computing • Hypernyms: ↑computer file …

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  • 107detail fracture — noun : a rail fracture from external cause that begins at or near the top surface of the rail and progresses crosswise …

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  • 108Unlimited Detail — Эта статья или секция статьи содержит информацию о запланированном или ожидаемом будущем программном обеспечении, которое в настоящий момент находится в разработке. Содержание статьи может изменяться по …

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  • 109Level of detail — In computer graphics, accounting for level of detail involves decreasing the complexity of a 3D object representation as it moves away from the viewer or according other metrics such as object importance, eye space speed or position. Level of… …

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  • 110Level of detail (writing) — Level of detail in writing, sometimes known as level of abstraction, refers to three concepts: the precision in using the right words to form phrases, clauses and sentences [p.204, Wilson, Ferster Glazie] ; the generality of statements; and the… …

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