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1 London Binding
A narrow fabric made from 1-in. to 11/2-in. wide of doubled cotton yarns, and dyed in all colours. It was about 48 ends and 44 picks per inch of 2/24's warp and 14's weft. A super London Binding had two-fold weft. -
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5 London Cord
A satin-faced Bedford cord fabric on six picks as the weave shown. This brings the face threads to the top giving better wear and appearance; \'s show cutting ends, plain weave, full squares are face ends, and /'s show the wadding ends (see Bedford Cords). -
6 London Shrunk
The dry cloth to be shrunk is folded between an upper and lower layer of wet cloth. The cloth is then dried naturally, and afterwards pressed by cold hydraulic power. Different finishers vary their mode of processing in order to get a soft handle with a duller appearance than the fabric has before treatment. The object is to shrink the cloth to the maximum amount possible so that there will be no shrinking in the garment. -
7 London Tie
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8 London Dispersion Forces
Лондоновские силыСилы взаимодействия между двумя атомами, возникающие в результате электромагнитного взаимодействия мгновенных диполей, образуемых движением электронов в атомах. Этот тип взаимодействия является универсальным и характерен для атомов любых веществ. Поскольку основной вклад в такое взаимодействие вносят внешние, валентные электроны, ответственные за дисперсию света в веществе, лондоновские силы иногда называют дисперсионными. Однако, как правило, в литературе под дисперсионными силами подразумевают силы взаимодействия не между отдельными атомами, а между телами, разделенными вакуумным зазором или прослойкой конденсированного вещества. Лондоновские силы являются одной из 3-х составляющих сил Ван-дер- Ваальса, также включающих ориентационные и индукционные силы. Силы притяжения, обусловленные взаимодействием между диполем флуктуационной природы одной молекулы и наведенным им дипольным моментом другой молекулы. Среди других типов взаимодействий Ван-дер-Ваальса являются наиболее универсальными и составляют во многих случаях более половины всей энергии притяжения. Важной особенностью дисперсионных сил является их аддитивность. Для двух объемов конденсированной фазы, разделенных зазором, имеет место суммирование притяжения отдельных молекул. На больших расстояниях взаимодействие молекул конденсированных фаз и тем самым образуемых ими частиц практически полностью обусловлены дисперсионными взаимодействиями. Этот случай особенно существенен при взаимодействии частиц через тонкие прослойки дисперсионной среды.Russian-English dictionary of Nanotechnology > London Dispersion Forces
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12 London Clearing House
Finan organization that acts on behalf of its members as a central counterparty for contracts traded on the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, the International Petroleum Exchange, and the London Metal Exchange. When the LCH has registered a trade, it becomes the buyer to every member who sells and the seller to every member who buys, ensuring good financial performance. To protect it against the risks assumed as central counterparty, the LCH establishes margin requirements.Abbr. LCH -
13 London Inter Bank Mean Rate
Finthe average of the London Inter Bank Offered Rate and the London Inter Bank Bid Rate, occasionally used as a reference rate.Abbr. LIMEANThe ultimate business dictionary > London Inter Bank Mean Rate
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14 London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange
Finan exchange for trading financial futures and options. Established in 1982, it offered contracts on interest rates denominated in most of the world’s major currencies until 1992, when it merged with the London Traded Options Market, adding equity options to its product range. In 1996 it merged with the London Commodity Exchange, adding a variety of soft commodity and agricultural commodity contracts to its financial portfolio. From November 1998, trading was gradually migrated from the floor of the exchange to screen-based trading.Abbr. LIFFEThe ultimate business dictionary > London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange
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15 London'sche Eindringtiefe
German-english technical dictionary > London'sche Eindringtiefe
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16 London interbank-rente
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17 London-inntrengingsdybde
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20 London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Finin the United Kingdom, the largest chamber of commerce that strives “to help London businesses succeed by promoting their interests and expanding their opportunities as members of a worldwide business network.”The ultimate business dictionary > London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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