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dropout percentage - перевод на немецкий

LOSS OF SIGNAL IN A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Dropout (electrical engineering); Dropout (electronics)

dropout percentage      
Prozentsatz der Austeiger (Studium, Bewerber)
percentage point         
UNIT FOR THE ARITHMETIC DIFFERENCE OF TWO PERCENTAGES
Percentage points; Percentage Point; Percent points; Percent point; Percentage-point; Percentage unit
Prozentpunkt (ein Prozentpunkt=ein Prozent)
drop out         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Drop out; Dropout (disambiguation); Drop-out; Dropouts; Drop Out
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Определение

drop-out
also dropout (drop-outs)
1.
If you describe someone as a drop-out, you disapprove of the fact that they have rejected the accepted ways of society, for example by not having a regular job.
N-COUNT [disapproval]
2.
A drop-out is someone who has left school or college before they have finished their studies.
...high-school drop-outs.
N-COUNT
3.
If you refer to the drop-out rate, you are referring to the number of people who leave a school or college early, or leave a course or other activity before they have finished it.
The drop-out rate among students is currently one in three.
ADJ: ADJ n

Википедия

Dropout (communications)

A dropout is a momentary loss of signal in a communications system, usually caused by noise, propagation anomalies, or system malfunctions. For analog signals, a dropout is frequently gradual and partial, depending on the cause. For digital signals, dropouts are more pronounced, usually being sudden and complete, due to the cliff effect. In mobile telephony, a dropout of more than a few seconds will result in a dropped call.