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integral equation hamugeš-e dorostâli Fr.: équation intégrale An equation involving an unknown function that appears as part of an integrand. |
integral function karyâ-ye dorostâli Fr.: fonction intégrale A function whose image is a subset of the integers, i.e. that takes only integer values. |
integrated electronics elektronik-e dorostâlidé Fr.: électronique intégrée The branch of electronics that deals with integrated circuits, especially the interdependence of material, circuits, and design. Integrated, p.p. of → integrate; → electronics. |
integration dorostâleš, dorostâlgiri Fr.: intégration In calculus the operation which consists of finding the areas enclosed by curves through the summations of infinitesimals. The inverse process of differentiation. Verbal noun of → integrate. |
integration time zamân-e dorostâleš Fr.: temps d'intégration The time during which a detector integrates the incoming photons. → integration; → time. |
intensification dartanuyeš Fr.: intensification The action of making or becoming stronger or more extreme. verbal noun of → intensify. |
intensity of radiation datanuyi-e tâbeš Fr.: intensité de rayonnement The rate of emitted energy from unit surface area through unit solid angle. The radiation from a surface has different intensities in different directions. |
interaction andaržireš Fr.: interaction General: Mutual or reciprocal action or influence. |
interactional andaržireši Fr.: Capable of acting on or influencing each other From → interaction; + → -al. |
interarm region nâhiye-ye andarbâzu, ~ andararm Fr.: région interbras A low-density region separating the spiral arms of a galaxy. Interarm, from → inter- + arm "body part," from O.E. earm "arm," from P.Gmc. *armaz (cf. M.Du., Ger. arm, O.N. armr, O.Fris. erm), from PIE base *ar- "to fit, join;" Mod.Pers. arm "arm, from the elbow to the shoulder;" Av. arma-, arəmo- "arm;" Skt. irma- "arm;" Gk. arthron "a joint," L. armus "shoulder;" → region. Andarbâzu, from andar-, → inter-, + bâzu "arm," from Mid.Pers. bâzûk "arm;" Av. bāzu- "arm;" cf. Skt. bāhu- "arm, forearm;" Gk. pechys "forearm, arm, ell;" O.H.G. buog "shoulder;" Ger. Bug "shoulder;" Du. boeg; O.E. bôg, bôh "shoulder, bough;" E. bough " a branch of a tree;" PIE *bhaghu- "arm"); nahiyé, → region. Andararm, from andar-, → inter-, + arm, as above. |
intercalation andarhel Fr.: intercalation The act of intercalating; insertion. Something that is intercalated. The verbal noun of → intercalate. |
interconnect andar-hâbandidan Fr.: interconnecter, s'interconnecter To be or become connected reciprocally. |
interconnection andar-hâband, andar-hâbandeš Fr.: interconnexion Reciprocal connection between two or several things. → andar-; → connection. |
interconnection line xatt-e andar-hâbandi Fr.: raie semi-interdite In spectroscopy, same as → semi-forbidden line. → interconnection; → line. |
intergalactic absorption daršam-e andarkahkešâni Fr.: absorption intergalactique → Absorption features in the spectra of bright sources like → quasars attributed to a tenuous matter filling the medium between galaxies. → intergalactic; → absorption. |
intermediate boson boson-e miyânji Fr.: boson intermédiaire A hypothetical → elementary particle that mediates the → weak interaction, carrying its effect from one particle to another as the photon does for electromagnetic interactions. First introduced in 1961 by Sheldon Glashow. → intermediate; → boson. |
internal absorption daršam-e daruni Fr.: absorption interne Of an → H II region, the absorption of photons by the dust which is mixed with ionized gas, in contrast to the absorption by the → interstellar dust on the line of sight. → internal; → absorption. |
internal conversion hâgard-e daruni Fr.: conversion interne A → radiationless relaxation process in which a molecule in some excited → electronic state converts to a state of the same → multiplicity but of lower electronic energy and in which the lost electronic energy is converted initially into vibrational energy. → internal; → conversion. |
internalization daruneš (#) Fr.: intériorisation Verbal noun of → internalize. → internalize + → -tion. |
international jahâni (#), andarnafâni Fr.: international, mondial Between or among → nations; involving two or more nations. → International Astronomical Union, → International Atomic Time, → International Date Line, and so forth. International, from → inter- + nation, from O.Fr. nacion, from L. nationem (nom. natio) "nation, stock, race," literally "that which has been born," from natus, p.p. of nasci "be born;" cognate with Pers. zâdan→ generate, + → -al. Jahâni "of or relating to the world" (Fr. mondial),
→ world. |
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