cutoff point - translation to russian
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cutoff point - translation to russian

MAXIMUM OR MINIMUM VALUE FOR PHYSICS CONCEPTS
Infrared cutoff; Ultraviolet cutoff; UV cutoff

cutoff point      

нефтегазовая промышленность

точка отсечки

point-to-point communication         
  • A point-to-point wireless unit with a built-in antenna at [[Huntington Beach, California]]
COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO NODES OR ENDPOINTS
Point-to-point communication; Point to point communications; Point-to-point link; Point-to-point telecommunications; Point-to-point communication (telecommunications); Point-to-Point Link; Point-to-Point link; Point to point communication; One-to-one (communication); Point-to-point radio link; Point-to-point connection

общая лексика

связь прямая

связь через коммутатор

связь

связь междупунктовая

cut off         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cut Off; Cutoff scale; Cutoff (disambiguation); Cut off; Cut Off (disambiguation)
cut off а) обрезать, отсекать; прерывать operator, I have been cut off послушайте, станция, нас разъединили б) приводить к ранней смерти The soldier was cut off in his youth. в) отрезать (отступление) The army was cut off from its supplies. Last night's severe snowstorm cut off three villages. г) выключать (электричество, воду, газ и т. п.) The electricity supply will be cut off if we don't pay our bill.

Definition

Point-to-Point Protocol
<communications, protocol> (PPP) The protocol defined in RFC 1661, the Internet standard for transmitting {network layer} datagrams (e.g. IP packets) over serial point-to-point links. PPP has a number of advantages over SLIP; it is designed to operate both over asynchronous connections and bit-oriented synchronous systems, it can configure connections to a remote network dynamically, and test that the link is usable. PPP can be configured to encapsulate different network layer protocols (such as IP, IPX, or AppleTalk) by using the appropriate Network Control Protocol (NCP). RFC 1220 describes how PPP can be used with remote bridging. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.protocols.ppp. {A paper on PPP (ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/MorningStar/papers/sug91-cheapIP.ps.Z)}. (1994-12-13)

Wikipedia

Cutoff (physics)

In theoretical physics, cutoff (AE: cutoff, BE: cut-off) is an arbitrary maximal or minimal value of energy, momentum, or length, used in order that objects with larger or smaller values than these physical quantities are ignored in some calculation. It is usually represented within a particular energy or length scale, such as Planck units.

When used in this context, the traditional terms "infrared" and "ultraviolet" are not literal references to specific regions of the spectrum, but rather refer by analogy to portions of a calculation for low energies (infrared) and high energies (ultraviolet), respectively.

Examples of use of cutoff point
1. Officials said the cutoff point was in recognition that violence in southern Iraq _ where British troops and diplomats are mainly based _ increased sharply after that date.
2. A poll by the All–Russia Public Opinion Research Center in mid–November showed the Communists and two other parties hovering near the cutoff point.
3. Officials said the cutoff point was in recognition that violence in southern Iraq – where British troops and diplomats are mainly based – increased sharply after that date.
4. The nationalist Liberal Democratic Party was running third at 11 percent, while A Just Russia was at 7 percent, the cutoff point for parties to make it into the Duma.
5. Scratch that theory: Offenders who scored barely under the cutoff point and served time in a minimum–security environment were only half as likely to commit crimes in the three years after release as those unfortunates who scored just high enough to be sentenced to the next–higher security class.
What is the Russian for cutoff point? Translation of &#39cutoff point&#39 to Russian