discontinuity
21discontinuity point — trūkio taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. discontinuity point vok. Unstetigkeitspunkt, m rus. точка разрыва непрерывности, f pranc. point de discontinuité, m …
22discontinuity — 1) an interruption; an obstacle to a stream continuum 2) check (a mark on a scale or other hard structure used for aging, caused by cessation of growth and absorption of deposited material due to spawning (hence a spawning check), injury, disease …
23discontinuity — noun a) a lack of continuity, regularity or sequence; a break or gap b) a subterranean interface at which seismic velocities change …
24discontinuity — 1. A point where a mathematical function becomes nondefined [16]. 2. An unconformity in which the bedding planes above and below the break are basically parallel, indicating a significant hiatus in the orderly sequence of sedimentary rocks …
25discontinuity — Synonyms and related words: Doppler effect, about face, abstraction, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, alienation, alteration, amelioration, apostasy, arrearage, arrhythmia, betterment, breach, break, brokenness, caesura, capriciousness,… …
26discontinuity — Смотри Несплошности …
27discontinuity — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A cessation of continuity or regularity: break, discontinuance, discontinuation, disruption, interruption, pause, suspension. See CONTINUE …
28discontinuity — [ stratigraphy ] Any interruption in sedimentation, whatever its cause or length, usually a manifestation of nondeposition and accompanying erosion; an unconformity. GG …
29discontinuity — n. lack of continuity, irregularity,dis·con·ti nu·i·ty || ‚dɪ skÉ‘ntɪ nuËÉ™tɪ / kÉ’ntɪ nju …
30discontinuity — noun 1 (U) the fact of a process not being continuous 2 (C) a sudden change or pause in a process …