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1 interference emission
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2 interference emission
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > interference emission
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3 radio frequency interference emission
Безопасность: излучение радиопомех, мешающее радиоизлучениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > radio frequency interference emission
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4 radio frequency interference emission
излучение радиопомех; мешающее радиоизлучениеАнгло-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > radio frequency interference emission
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5 emission
излучение; испускание- amplitude-modulated emission
- class XYZ emission
- cold emission
- discrete emission
- distortion emission
- electronic emission
- extraneous emission
- field emission
- field-enhanced emission
- frequency-modulated emission
- heat emission
- infrared emission
- interference emission
- intermodulating emission
- intrinsic emission
- ionizing emission
- noise emission
- out-of-band emission
- parasitic emission
- phase-modulated emission
- positron emission
- primary emission
- radio emission
- red-rated emission
- reduced-carrier emission
- resonance emission
- secondary emission
- side emission
- single-sideband emission
- solar radio emission
- specific emission
- spurious emission
- stray emission
- telegraph emission
- television emissionEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > emission
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6 emission
Англо-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > emission
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7 interference
1) интерференция; взаимное влияние || интерференционный2) столкновение3) помеха; помехи, взаимные помехи; препятствие4) вмешательство; непредусмотренное воздействие, непредусмотренное вредное воздействие5) натяг•- assembly interference
- constructive interference
- correction plane interference
- cutter interference
- destructive interference
- dynamical interference
- electric interference
- electronic interference
- high-frequency interference
- interference of light
- interference of parts
- intersurface interference
- intrasurface interference
- microphone interference
- optical interference
- radio frequency interference
- superimposed interference
- tool-to-part interferenceEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > interference
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8 emission interference
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9 RFI emission
(radio frequency interference emission) излучение радиопомех; мешающее радиоизлучениеАнгло-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > RFI emission
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10 acoustic emission interference
помеха акустико-эмиссионная
Акустическая эмиссия, вызванная источниками, выявление которых не входит в цели испытаний
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11 АЕ interference
помеха акустико-эмиссионная
Акустическая эмиссия, вызванная источниками, выявление которых не входит в цели испытаний
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12 radiated emission
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13 electromagnetic interference
= EMIэлектромагнитные помехи (ЭМП), [электромагнитные] наводкипомехи (радиочастотные и др.) в сети электропитания и в электронных цепях от работы электрических машин и/или электронных устройств, а также от ЭСР (ESD). Излучаемые и воспринимаемые ЭМП могут быть снижены за счёт экранирования и установки соответствующих фильтровАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > electromagnetic interference
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14 EMI emission
Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > EMI emission
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15 acoustic emission interference
Автоматика: акустико-эмиссионная помехаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acoustic emission interference
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16 acoustic emission interference
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > acoustic emission interference
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17 microscope
- atomic-force microscope
- C-mode scanning acoustic microscope
- compound microscope
- electron microscope
- electrostatic electron microscope
- emission electron microscope
- exoelectron emission microscope
- field-emission microscope
- field-ion microscope
- flying-spot scanning microscope
- force microscope
- infrared microscope
- interference microscope
- interference contrast microscope
- ion microscope
- Kerr-contrast microscope
- magnetic electron microscope
- magnetic-force microscope
- mirror electron microscope
- petrographic microscope
- point projection electron microscope
- polarizing microscope
- projection microscope
- proton microscope
- radiometric microscope
- reflection electron microscope
- scanning acoustic microscope
- scanning atomic-force microscope
- scanning electron microscope
- scanning ion microscope
- scanning laser acoustic microscope
- scanning magnetic-force microscope - transmission electron microscope
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18 microscope
- atomic-force microscope
- C-mode scanning acoustic microscope
- compound microscope
- electron microscope
- electrostatic electron microscope
- emission electron microscope
- exoelectron emission microscope
- field-emission microscope
- field-ion microscope
- flying-spot scanning microscope
- force microscope
- infrared microscope
- interference contrast microscope
- interference microscope
- ion microscope
- Kerr-contrast microscope
- magnetic electron microscope
- magnetic-force microscope
- mirror electron microscope
- petrographic microscope
- point projection electron microscope
- polarizing microscope
- projection microscope
- proton microscope
- radiometric microscope
- reflection electron microscope
- scanning acoustic microscope
- scanning atomic-force microscope
- scanning electron microscope
- scanning ion microscope
- scanning laser acoustic microscope
- scanning magnetic-force microscope
- scanning transmission electron microscope
- thermionic-emission electron microscope
- transmission electron microscope
- tunnel microscope
- ultrasonic microscope
- ultraviolet microscopeThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > microscope
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19 Jansky, Karl Guthe
[br]b. 22 October 1905 Norman, Oklahoma, USAd. 14 February 1950 Red Bank, New Jersey, USA[br]American radio engineer who discovered stellar radio emission.[br]Following graduation from the University of Wisconsin in 1928 and a year of postgraduate study, Jansky joined Bell Telephone Laboratories in New Jersey with the task of establishing the source of interference to telephone communications by radio. To this end he constructed a linear-directional short-wave antenna and eventually, in 1931, he concluded that the interference actually came from the stars, the major source being the constellation Sagittarius in the direction of the centre of the Milky Way. Although he continued to study the propagation of short radio waves and the nature of observed echoes, it was left to others to develop the science of radioastronomy and to use the creation of echoes for radiolocation. Although he received no scientific award for his discovery, Jansky's name is primarily honoured by its use as the unit of stellar radio-emission strength.[br]Bibliography1935, "Directional studies of atmospherics at high frequencies", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 23:1,158.1935, "A note on the sources of stellar interference", Proceedings of the Institute of RadioEngineers.1937, "Minimum noise levels obtained on short-wave radio receiving systems", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 25:1,517.1941, "Measurements of the delay and direction of arrival of echoes from nearby short-wave transmitters", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 29:322.Further ReadingP.C.Mahon, 1975, BellLabs, Mission Communication. The Story of the Bell Labs.W.I.Sullivan (ed.), 1984, The Early Years of Radio-Astronomy: Reflections 50 Years after Jansky's Discovery, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.See also: Appleton, Sir Edward VictorKF -
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double-objective microscope
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electron microscope
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electron-scan microscope
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electrostatic electron microscope
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emission electron microscope
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field-emission microscope
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field-ion microscope
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flying spot microscope
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focused beam microscope
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freezing microscope
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infrared microscope
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interference contrast microscope
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interference microscope
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ion microscope
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laser microscope
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light microscope
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light section microscope
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magnetic electron microscope
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mask comparison microscope
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measuring microscope
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metallurgical microscope
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micrometer microscope
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mirror electron microscope
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optical microscope
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optical scanning microscope
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point projection electron microscope
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polarizing microscope
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projection microscope
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proton microscope
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radiometric microscope
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reflection electron microscope
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scanning electron microscope
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split-field microscope
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thermoionic-emission electron microscope
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toolmaker's microscope
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transmission electron microscope
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ultrasonic microscope
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ultraviolet microscope
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