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1. n университетский колледжhe is a college man — он получил образование в колледже; он человек с университетским образованием
cluster college — колледж университета, однофакультетный
2. n университетCity College — «городской университет»
3. n факультет университета4. n привилегированная самоуправляющаяся средняя школа с интернатом, колледжEton college — школа в Итоне, Итонский колледж
5. n частная средняя школа6. n институт, специальное высшее учебное заведение7. n колледж, средняя школа8. n училище9. n амер. арх. специальный курс лекций10. n благотворительное заведение, существующее на пожертвования11. n корпорация; коллегияsacred college — «священная коллегия», коллегия кардиналов
12. n сл. тюрьмаобщина духовных лиц, живущая на пожертвования
13. n арх. компания; группаСинонимический ряд:1. academy (noun) academy; conservatory; institute; polytechnic; university2. alma mater (noun) alma mater3. area (noun) area; department; discipline; field4. educational institution (noun) boarding school; educational institution; elementary school; high school; junior high school; middle school; primary school; school; seminary -
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1) замысел, план He has ambitious designs for his son. ≈ Он строит амбициозные планы, касающиеся сына. more by accident than design ≈ скорее случайно, чем по плану Syn: plan
1., project
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2) намерение, цель Happiness is the natural design of all the world. ≈ Счастье - естественная цель всех людей. by design Syn: plan
1., intention
3) замысел (тайно вынашиваемый план) ;
мн. умысел, интрига (on, against) sinister design ≈ коварные планы He has designs on the money. ≈ Он вынашивает нехорошие планы относительно денег. Syn: plot II
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4) чертеж, эскиз, набросок;
рисунок, узор Syn: delineation
5) модель, шаблон;
лежащая в основе схема;
композиция the general design of the epic ≈ общая композиция эпоса Syn: pattern
6) дизайн school of design ≈ школа дизайна
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1) а) задумывать, придумывать, разрабатывать;
замышлять The family designed the house for their own needs. ≈ Семья проектировала дом специально для своих нужд и удобств. The mat has been designed specially for the children's room. ≈ Ковер был придуман специально для детской. He designed the perfect crime. ≈ Он замыслил идеальное преступление. Syn: plan
2., contrive, devise
2. б) намереваться, собираться (сделать что-л.) She designed to excel in her studies. ≈ Она намерена превзойти всех в учебе. Syn: intend, purpose
2. в) намереваться отправиться( for - куда-л.) The new Lord Lieutenant had at first designed for Munster. ≈ Новый лорд-наместник намеревался отправиться сначала в Манстер.
2) предназначать a book designed primarily as a college textbook ≈ книга, предназначенная преимущественно в качестве учебника для колледжей Syn: intend, destine
3) проектировать;
конструировать to design a building ≈ спроектировать здание This man designs dresses for the Queen. ≈ Этот человек придумывает туалеты для Королевы.
4) делать эскизы, наброски, создавать узоры и т. п. Syn: sketch, delineate, draw
2. замысел;
план - far-reaching *s далеко идущие замыслы - to have a * for /of/ an insurrection планировать восстание - to frustrate smb.'s *s сорвать чьи-л. замыслы /планы/ часто pl (злой) умысел - criminal * преступный замысел - to harbour *s вынашивать( коварные) замыслы - to have *s on /against/ smb. вынашивать коварные замыслы против кого-л. - to have *s on smb.'s life покушаться на чью-л. жизнь (религия) божье провидение, божий промыс(е) л цель, намерение - stern * твердое намерение - the *s of France намерения Франции - with this * с этой целью - with (a) * с намерением, с целью - without * без всякого намерения - by * намеренно;
преднамеренно, предумышленно - it was done by * это было сделано намеренно - my * was to go to London я собирался поехать в Лондон (творческий) замысел;
план, проект - the composer's * замысел композитора - conceptual * эскизный проект планирование - * of experiments планирование экспериментов (компьютерное) проектирование;
конструирование - computer * проектирование или конструирование вычислительных машин - * engineer( инженер-) конструктор - on-line * оперативное проектирование( в режиме взаимодействия человека с машиной) чертеж, эскиз;
конструкция;
проект;
расчет - antiseismic * антисейсмическая конструкция - * office конструкторское бюро - * drawing рабочий чертеж - * conditions исходные условия расчета - * load расчетная нагрузка( корабля, самолета) - * for a building чертеж здания рисунок, узор - * of flowers узор из цветов - (of) poor * плохо выполненный, бедный, бедного рисунка - (of) fine * прекрасно выполненный - arts of * изобразительные искусства - school of * школа изобразительных искусств, художественная школа модель - our latest * наша последняя модель - car of the latest * последняя модель автомобиля композиция - the picture lacks * в картине есть композиционные недостатки искусство композиции дизайн;
внешний вид, исполнение - industrial * промышленная эстетика - in marketing an article * is as important as construction для коммерческого успеха товара дизайн имеет такое же значение, как конструкция произведение искусства замышлять;
намереваться;
планировать предназначать - to * the room as /to be/ a study отвести комнату под кабинет - the books are *ed for the German reader книги предназначаются для /рассчитаны на / немецкого читателя составлять план, схему;
планировать, проектировать, конструировать - to * the construction of the docks проектировать строительство доков вынашивать замысел;
задумать - to * a book вынашивать замысел книги чертить;
вычерчивать схему заниматься проектированием, проектировать;
быть проектировщиком, конструктором - to * a building создать архитектурный проект здания создавать узор, рисунок, фасон и т. д. - to * a carpet создать узор для ковра - to * a dress придумать фасон платья исполнять, выполнять - the picture is superbly *ed картина выполнена великолепно - the new model is *ed much better в новом исполнении модель сильно выигрывает (книжное) собираться поехать - to * for France собираться во Францию architectural ~ вчт. проектирование архитектуры augmented ~ вчт. расширенный план block ~ вчт. блочная конструкция bottom-up ~ вчт. восходящее проектирование ~ намерение, цель;
by design намеренно, преднамеренно conceptual ~ вчт. концептуальное проектирование copyright ~ промышленный образец с авторским правом database ~ вчт. проектирование базы данных design дизайн ~ задумывать, замышлять, намереваться, предполагать;
we did not design this result мы не ожидали такого результата;
we designed for his good мы делали все для его блага ~ задумывать ~ замысел, план ~ замысел ~ замышлять ~ исполнять ~ композиция (картины и т. п.) ~ композиция ~ конструировать ~ конструкция ~ модель ~ намереваться ~ намерение, цель;
by design намеренно, преднамеренно ~ намерение ~ образец ~ план ~ планировать ~ предназначать;
this room is designed as a study эта комната предназначается для кабинета ~ проект;
план;
чертеж;
конструкция, расчет;
a design for a building проект здания ~ проект ~ проектирование ~ проектировать ~ вчт. разработка ~ расчет ~ рисовать, изображать;
делать эскизы (костюмов и т. п.) ~ рисунок, эскиз;
узор ~ рисунок ~ составлять план, проектировать;
конструировать ~ составлять план ~ вчт. схема ~ (тж. pl) (злой) умысел;
to have (или to harbour) designs (on (или against) smb.) вынашивать коварные замыслы (против кого-л.) ~ умысел ~ чертеж ~ чертить ~ эскиз ~ проект;
план;
чертеж;
конструкция, расчет;
a design for a building проект здания ~ for reliability надежностное проектирование ~ of typeface вчт. начертание шрифта detailed ~ вчт. рабочий проект dialog ~ вчт. проектирование диалога dialogue ~ вчт. проектирование диалога draft ~ вчт. эскизный проект external ~ вчт. внешний проект faulty ~ несовершенная конструкция flaw ~ вчт. недоработанный проект functional ~ вчт. функциональное проектирование graphic ~ рекл. красочное оформление ~ (тж. pl) (злой) умысел;
to have (или to harbour) designs (on (или against) smb.) вынашивать коварные замыслы (против кого-л.) industrial ~ проектирование промышленного объекта industrial ~ промышленный образец industrial ~ художественное конструирование interactive ~ вчт. интерактивное проектирование internal ~ вчт. внутренний проект job ~ характер работы joint venture ~ структура совместного предприятия layout ~ вчт. проектирование размещения logic ~ вчт. логическое проектирование logical ~ вчт. логическое проектирование modular ~ вчт. блочная конструкция package ~ дизайн упаковки pilot ~ вчт. опытная конструкция poor ~ вчт. некачественная конструкция preliminary ~ вчт. технический проект product ~ проектирование изделия program ~ вчт. проектирование программы proprietary ~ вчт. оригинальная разработка protected ~ охраняемый промышленный образец registered ~ внесенный в реестр промышленный образец registered ~ зарегистрированный промышленный образец repairable ~ вчт. устранимая недоработка sample ~ вчт. составление выборки structured ~ вчт. структурное проектирование systematic ~ вчт. системное проектирование ~ предназначать;
this room is designed as a study эта комната предназначается для кабинета top-down ~ вчт. нисходящее проектирование trial ~ вчт. пробная конструкция type ~ вчт. начертание шрифта uniprocessor ~ вчт. однопроцессорная конструкция view ~ вчт. проектирование представлений visual ~ вчт. визуальное конструирование ~ задумывать, замышлять, намереваться, предполагать;
we did not design this result мы не ожидали такого результата;
we designed for his good мы делали все для его блага ~ задумывать, замышлять, намереваться, предполагать;
we did not design this result мы не ожидали такого результата;
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9 Cross, Charles Frederick
[br]b. 11 December 1855 Brentwood, Middlesex, Englandd. 15 April 1935 Hove, England[br]English chemist who contributed to the development of viscose rayon from cellulose.[br]Cross was educated at the universities of London, Zurich and Manchester. It was at Owens College, Manchester, that Cross first met E.J. Bevan and where these two first worked together on the nature of cellulose. After gaining some industrial experience, Cross joined Bevan to set up a partnership in London as analytical and consulting chemists, specializing in the chemistry and technology of cellulose and lignin. They were at the Jodrell laboratory, Kew Gardens, for a time and then set up their own laboratory at Station Avenue, Kew Gardens. In 1888, the first edition of their joint publication A Textbook of Paper-making, appeared. It went into several editions and became the standard reference and textbook on the subject. The long introductory chapter is a discourse on cellulose.In 1892, Cross, Bevan and Clayton Beadle took out their historic patent on the solution and regeneration of cellulose. The modern artificial-fibre industry stems from this patent. They made their discovery at New Court, Carey Street, London: wood-pulp (or another cheap form of cellulose) was dissolved in a mixture of carbon disulphide and aqueous alkali to produce sodium xanthate. After maturing, it was squirted through fine holes into dilute acid, which set the liquid to give spinnable fibres of "viscose". However, it was many years before the process became a commercial operation, partly because the use of a natural raw material such as wood involved variations in chemical content and each batch might react differently. At first it was thought that viscose might be suitable for incandescent lamp filaments, and C.H.Stearn, a collaborator with Cross, continued to investigate this possibility, but the sheen on the fibres suggested that viscose might be made into artificial silk. The original Viscose Spinning Syndicate was formed in 1894 and a place was rented at Erith in Kent. However, it was not until some skeins of artificial silk (a term to which Cross himself objected) were displayed in Paris that textile manufacturers began to take an interest in it. It was then that Courtaulds decided to investigate this new fibre, although it was not until 1904 that they bought the English patents and developed the first artificial silk that was later called "rayon". Cross was also concerned with the development of viscose films and of cellulose acetate, which became a rival to rayon in the form of "Celanese". He retained his interest in the paper industry and in publishing, in 1895 again collaborating with Bevan and publishing a book on Cellulose and other technical articles. He was a cultured man and a good musician. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1917.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1917.Bibliography1888, with E.J.Bevan, A Text-book of Papermaking. 1892, British patent no. 8,700 (cellulose).Further ReadingObituary Notices of the Royal Society, 1935, London. Obituary, 1935, Journal of the Chemical Society 1,337. Chambers Concise Dictionary of Scientists, 1989, Cambridge.Edwin J.Beer, 1962–3, "The birth of viscose rayon", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 35 (an account of the problems of developing viscose rayon; Beer worked under Cross in the Kew laboratories).C.Singer (ed.), 1978, A History of Technology, Vol. VI, Oxford: Clarendon Press.RLHBiographical history of technology > Cross, Charles Frederick
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1. Idoes he study? он учится?; he's busy studying он сейчас занимается; he went to Oxford to study он поехал учиться в Оксфорд2. IIstudy in some manner study hard упорно /много/ заниматься; study at some time study late at night заниматься допоздна /ночами/; study somewhere study abroad учиться за границей3. IIIstudy smth.1) study English (French, philosophy, history, law, medicine, etc.) изучать английский [язык] и т.д., заниматься английским [языком] и т.д.; what subjects are you studying? какими предметами вы занимаетесь?; какие вы проходите /изучаете/ предметы?; study one's lessons (the passage, the poem, one's part, etc.) учить уроки и т.д.2) study the report (social conditions, the political situation, their proposals, etc.) изучать /рассматривать/ доклад /донесение/ и т.д.; study the stars (the manuscript, the Bible, the properties of the substance, etc.) изучать /исследовать/ звезды и т.д.; I've studied all the literature on the subject я проработал всю литературу по этому вопросу /предмету/; study smb.'s face (the picture, the graph, etc.) рассматривать /разглядывать, изучать/ чье-л. лицо и т.д.3) study one's own interests (smb.'s comfort, smb.'s conveniences, the wishes of one's friends, etc.) учитывать собственные интересы и т.д., считаться со своими собственными интересами и т.д.4. IVstudy smth. in some manner1) study smth. carefully (faithfully, conscientiously, etc.) тщательно и т.д. учить /изучать/ что-л.; study their social conditions at first hand самому /лично/ исследовать /изучать/ условия их жизни2) study smth. systematically (closely, conscientiously, thoroughly, theoretically, etc.) систематически и т.д. исследовать /изучать/ что-л.5. XIbe studied in some manner biology is now widely studied, both in colleges and high schools биологию сейчас изучают как в колледжах, так и в школах; be studied somewhere Russian is studied in England now сейчас в Англии изучают русский язык; be studied by smb. it is studied by everyone now сейчас это изучают все6. XIII1) study to be smb. study to be a doctor (to be a lawyer, to be a flier, etc.) учиться на врача и т.д.2) study to do smth. study to avoid disagreeable topics (to please one's customers, to do the right thing, etc.) стараться /стремиться/ избегать неприятных тем и т.д.; nobody studies to hurt him никто не хочет /не желает/ его обидеть /задеть/7. XVI1) study at /in/ smth. study at school (at a university, in college, at home, etc.) учиться в школе и т.д.; study with (without, by) smth., smb. study with textbooks (without a textbook, with a teacher, by a self-instructor, by oneself, etc.) заниматься /учиться/ по учебникам и т.д.; study under smb. he studied under a famous physicist его учителем был знаменитый физик, он был учеником знаменитого физика; study for smth., smb. study for the medical profession (for the Bar, for the Army, for the church, for the stage, for a painter, etc.) готовиться к медицинской карьере и т.д., учиться на врача и т.д.; study for an examination готовиться /подготавливаться/ к экзамену; study for pleasure (for knowledge rather than for marks) учиться /заниматься/ ради удовольствия (ради знаний, а не ради отметок)2) study into smth. study into the causes (into the results, into the matter, etc.) разбираться в причинах и т.д.), вникать в причины и т.д.; he has not studied into the subject enough to really understand it он еще слишком мало занимался этим вопросом, чтобы как следует в нем разобраться /понять его/8. XXI1study smth. with /under/ smb. study English with a native speaker (languages with a foreign teacher, physics under him, etc.) заниматься английским [языком] с англичанином и т.д.; учиться английскому [языку] у англичанина и т.д.; study smth. at some place study English at school (biology at college, etc.) изучать английский [язык] в школе и т.д.; I'm studying medicine at the university я студент медицинского факультета университета; study smth. for some time study English for years (mathematics for five years, cooking for three months, one's spelling for half an hour, etc.) заниматься английским [языком] в течение многих лет и т.д., учить английский [язык] много лет и т.д.; study this subject for pleasure заниматься этим предметом ради удовольствия9. XXV1) study after... (before...) he never studied after he left the university после того, как он ушел из университета, он уже больше никогда не учился; he never studied before he came here до приезда сюда он нигде не учелся2) study how... I was studying how I should serve him я обдумывал, как ему помочь /быть полезным/10. XXVIstudy smth. before... we studied the map before we started прежде чем пуститься в дорогу, мы проштудировали карту -
11 marked-up
прил.1) марк. с повышенной ценой, по повышенной цене (о товаре, который продается по более высокой цене)marked-up merchandise [goods, commodities\] — товары по повышенной цене
2) марк. повышенная (о цене, ставке, тарифе и т. п.)Suppose a college bookstore buys a textbook from a publishing company, then marks up the price they paid for the book 33%, and sells it to a student at the marked-up price. — Представьте себе книжную магазин в колледже, который покупает книгу у издательства, затем повышает ее цену на 33% и продает ее студентам по этой повышенной цене.
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12 price out
гл.1)а) эк. вытеснять с рынка ( компании или товары путем ценовой конкуренции)One of the dangers of the Common Market is that it may price out British meat. — Есть опасность, что вступление Великобритании в Общий рынок может привести к падению спроса на английское мясо из-за слишком высокой цены на него.
to price smth. out of the market — вытеснить что-л. с рынка, сделать что-л. неконкурентосопосбным (на рынке)
The major increase in air freight costs have priced the Chilean fish out of the market. — Значительное увеличение стоимости авиаперевозок сделало чилийскую рыбу неконкурентоспособной.
б) эк. терять рынок* (о самой компании: терять покупателей из-за слишком высоких цен, неспособности выдержать конкуренции с другими компаниями, предлагающими аналогичные товары/услуги по более низкой цене)The textbook companies have priced themselves out of the market charging high premiums for new editions that offer little new material when compared to older editions. — Компании, издающие учебники, теряют рынок из-за того, что устанавливают высокие наценки на новые издания, предлагающие мало нового материала по сравнению с более старыми изданиями.
Our last supplier just priced himself out of the market and refused to give us a Christmas discount! — Просто наш последний поставщик стал необоснованно завышать цены и отказался предоставить нам рождественскую скидку!
See:2) эк. вытеснять с рынка* (потенциальных потребителей в результате слишком высоких цен, неподъемных для потребителей)Yes, it's ok to be priced out of some things like fancy automobiles or trips to Hawaii — but to be priced out of food? — Да, это нормально быть не в состоянии позволить себе некоторые вещи, такие как модные автомобили или поездки на Гавайи, — но не иметь возможности приобрести еду?
The housing boom resulted in many poor people being priced out of the market, leading to a homelessness crisis so bad that some families are being housed by welfare agencies in tents. — Жилищный бум привел к тому, что многие необеспеченные люди были вытеснены с рынка (жилья), создавая критическую ситуацию с бездомностью, настолько тяжелую, что некоторым семьям агентства социального обеспечения выделяют в качестве жилья палатки.
Housing in Seattle is not the only thing that is priced out of reach for the ‘Working Poor’. — Жилье в Сиэтле — не единственная вещь, из-за высокой цены находящаяся за пределами досягаемости "работающей бедноты".
Homes are still priced out of reach for too many buyers, they say, and many more people want to sell homes than want to buy. — Цены на дома все еще удерживаются на уровне, недосягаемом для слишком многих покупателей, и намного больше людей хотят продать дома, чем купить.
Vital drugs will be priced out of reach of poor people. — Цены жизненно важных лекарств станут недосягаемыми для неимущих.
The dream of a college education is being priced out of reach for more and more American students and their families. — Мечта об университетском образовании из-за высокой цены становится недосягаемой для все большего и большего числа американских студентов и их семей.
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13 Bevan, Edward John
[br]b. 11 December 1856 Birkenhead, Englandd. 17 October 1921 London, England[br]English co-inventor of the " viscose rayon " process for making artificial silk.[br]Bevan began his working life as a chemist in a soap works at Runcorn, but later studied chemistry at Owens College, Manchester. It was there that he met and formed a friendship with C.F. Cross, with whom he started to work on cellulose. Bevan moved to a paper mill in Scotland but then went south to London, where he and Cross set up a partnership in 1885 as consulting and analytical chemists. Their work was mainly concerned with the industrial utilization of cellulose, and with the problems of the paper and jute industries. Their joint publication, A Text-book of Paper-making, which first appeared in 1888 and went into several editions, became the standard reference and textbook on the subject. The book has a long introductory chapter on cellulose.In 1892 Cross, Bevan and Clayton Beadle discovered viscose, or sodium cellulose xanthate, and took out the patent which was to be the foundation of the "viscose rayon" industry. They had their own laboratory at Station Avenue, Kew Gardens, where they carried out much work that eventually resulted in viscose: cellulose, usually in the form of wood pulp, was treated first with caustic soda and then with carbon disulphide to form the xanthate, which was then dissolved in a solution of dilute caustic soda to produce a viscous liquid. After being aged, the viscose was extruded through fine holes in a spinneret and coagulated in a dilute acid to regenerate the cellulose as spinnable fibres. At first there was no suggestion of spinning it into fibre, but the hope was to use it for filaments in incandescent electric light bulbs. The sheen on the fibres suggested their possible use in textiles and the term "artificial silk" was later introduced. Cross and Bevan also discovered the acetate "Celanese", which was cellulose triacetate dissolved in acetone and spun in air, but both inventions needed much development before they could be produced commercially.In 1892 Bevan turned from cellulose to food and drugs and left the partnership to become Public Analyst to Middlesex County Council, a post he held until his death, although in 1895 he and Cross published their important work Cellulose. He was prominent in the affairs of the Society of Public Analysts and became one of its officials.[br]Bibliography1888, with C.F.Cross, A Text-book of Papermaking.1892, with C.F.Cross and C.Beadle, British patent no. 8,700 (viscose). 1895, with C.F.Cross, Cellulose.Further ReadingObituary, 1921, Journal of the Chemical Society.Obituary, 1921, Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry.Edwin J.Beer, 1962–3, "The birth of viscose rayon", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 35 (an account of the problems of developing viscose rayon; Beer worked under Cross in the Kew laboratories).RLH -
14 Biles, Sir John Harvard
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1854 Portsmouth, Englandd. 27 October 1933 Scotland (?)[br]English naval architect, academic and successful consultant in the years when British shipbuilding was at its peak.[br]At the conclusion of his apprenticeship at the Royal Dockyard, Portsmouth, Biles entered the Royal School of Naval Architecture, South Kensington, London; as it was absorbed by the Royal Naval College, he graduated from Greenwich to the Naval Construction Branch, first at Pembroke and later at the Admiralty. From the outset of his professional career it was apparent that he had the intellectual qualities that would enable him to oversee the greatest changes in ship design of all time. He was one of the earliest proponents of the revolutionary work of the hydrodynamicist William Froude.In 1880 Biles turned to the merchant sector, taking the post of Naval Architect to J. \& G. Thomson (later John Brown \& Co.). Using Froude's Law of Comparisons he was able to design the record-breaking City of Paris of 1887, the ship that started the fabled succession of fast and safe Clyde bank-built North Atlantic liners. For a short spell, before returning to Scotland, Biles worked in Southampton. In 1891 Biles accepted the Chair of Naval Architecture at the University of Glasgow. Working from the campus at Gilmorehill, he was to make the University (the oldest school of engineering in the English-speaking world) renowned in naval architecture. His workload was legendary, but despite this he was admired as an excellent lecturer with cheerful ways which inspired devotion to the Department and the University. During the thirty years of his incumbency of the Chair, he served on most of the important government and international shipping committees, including those that recommended the design of HMS Dreadnought, the ordering of the Cunarders Lusitania and Mauretania and the lifesaving improvements following the Titanic disaster. An enquiry into the strength of destroyer hulls followed the loss of HMS Cobra and Viper, and he published the report on advanced experimental work carried out on HMS Wolf by his undergraduates.In 1906 he became Consultant Naval Architect to the India Office, having already set up his own consultancy organization, which exists today as Sir J.H.Biles and Partners. His writing was prolific, with over twenty-five papers to professional institutions, sundry articles and a two-volume textbook.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1913. Knight Commander of the Indian Empire 1922. Master of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights 1904.Bibliography1905, "The strength of ships with special reference to experiments and calculations made upon HMS Wolf", Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects.1911, The Design and Construction of Ships, London: Griffin.Further ReadingC.A.Oakley, 1973, History of a Facuity, Glasgow University.FMWBiographical history of technology > Biles, Sir John Harvard
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15 Blumlein, Alan Dower
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace, Broadcasting, Electronics and information technology, Photography, film and optics, Recording, Telecommunications[br]b. 29 June 1903 Hampstead, London, Englandd. 7 June 1942[br]English electronics engineer, developer of telephone equipment, highly linear electromechanical recording and reproduction equipment, stereo techniques, video and radar technology.[br]He was a very bright scholar and received a BSc in electrical technology from City and Guilds College in 1923. He joined International Western Electric (later to become Standard Telephone and Cables) in 1924 after a period as an instructor/demonstrator at City and Guilds. He was instrumental in the design of telephone measuring equipment and in international committee work for standards for long-distance telephony.From 1929 Blumlein was employed by the Columbia Graphophone Company to develop an electric recording cutterhead that would be independent of Western Electric's patents for the system developed by Maxfield and Harrison. He attacked the problems in a most systematic fashion, and within a year he had developed a moving-coil cutterhead that was much more linear than the iron-cored systems known at the time. Eventually Blumlein designed a complete line of recording equipment, from microphone and through-power amplifiers. The design was used by Columbia; after the merger with the Gramophone Company in 1931 to form Electrical and Musical Industries Ltd (later known as EMI) it became the company standard, certainly for coarse-groove records, until c.1950.Blumlein became interested in stereophony (binaural sound), and developed and demonstrated a complete line of equipment, from correctly placed microphones via two-channel records and stereo pick-ups to correctly placed loudspeakers. The advent of silent surfaces of vinyl records made this approach commercial from the late 1950s. His approach was independent and quite different from that of A.C. Keller.His extreme facility for creating innovative solutions to electronic problems was used in EMI's development from 1934 to 1938 of the electronic television system, which became the BBC standard of 405 lines after the Second World War, when television broadcasting again became possible. Independent of official requirements, EMI developed a 60 MHz radar system and Blumlein was involved in the development of a centimetric radar and display system. It was during testing of this aircraft mounted equipment that he was killed in a crash.[br]BibliographyBlumlein was inventor or co-inventor of well over 120 patents, a complete list of which is to be found in Burns (1992; see below). The major sound-recording achievements are documented by British patent nos. 350,954, 350,998, 363,627 (highly linear cutterhead, 1930) and 394,325 (reads like a textbook on stereo technology, 1931).Further ReadingThe definitive biography of Blumlein has not yet been written; the material seems to have been collected, but is not yet available. However, R.W.Burns, 1992, "A.D.Blumlein, engineer extraordinary", Engineering Science and Education Journal (February): 19– 33 is a thorough account. Also B.J.Benzimra, 1967, "A.D. Blumlein: an electronics genius", Electronics \& Power (June): 218–24 provides an interesting summary.GB-N
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