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1. adjectivethe original inhabitants — die Ureinwohner
2) (primary) original; Original-; Ur[text, -fassung]; eigenständig [Forschung]; (inventive) originell; (creative) schöpferisch2. nounOriginal, das* * *[ə'ri-]1) (existing at the beginning; first: This part of the house is new but the rest is original.) original2) ((able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before: original ideas; He has a very original mind.) originell3) ((of a painting etc) by the artist etc, from which copies may be made: The original painting is in the museum, but there are hundreds of copies.) Original...* * *origi·nal[əˈrɪʤɪnəl]I. nto read sth in the \original etw im Original lesen1. (first) ursprünglichto read sth in the \original French etw im französischen Original lesenthe \original version die Originalversion; of a book die Originalausgabe [o Erstausgabe\original artwork originelles [o ungewöhnliches] Bildmaterialan \original thinker (creative) ein kreativer Denker/eine kreative Denkerin; (innovative) ein Vordenker/eine Vordenkerinan \original thought ein origineller Gedanke3. (from creator) originalis this an \original Rembrandt? ist das ein echter Rembrandt?\original manuscript Originalmanuskript nt\original painting Original nt\original print Originaldruck mthe \original score die original Filmmusik* * *[ə'rIdZɪnl]1. adj1) (= first, earliest) ursprünglichin its original form — in seiner ursprünglichen Form
original inhabitants of a country — Ureinwohner pl eines Landes
original text — Urtext m
3) (= unconventional, eccentric) character, person originell2. n2) (= eccentric person) Original nt* * *original [əˈrıdʒənl]A adj (adv → academic.ru/52163/originally">originally)1. original, Original…, Ur…, ursprünglich, echt:original packaging Originalverpackung f;a television in its original packaging ein original verpackter Fernseher;the original picture das Originalbild;2. erst(er, e, es), ursprünglich, Ur…:original copy Erstausfertigung f;the original inventor der ursprüngliche Erfinder;original jurisdiction JUR erstinstanzliche Zuständigkeit;have original jurisdiction in erster Instanz zuständig sein;3. originell, neu (Idee etc)4. selbstständig, unabhängig (Denker, Forschung etc)5. schöpferisch, ursprünglich:original genius Schöpfergeist m6. ureigen, urwüchsig, Ur…:original behavio(u)r urwüchsiges Benehmen;original nature Urnatur fB s1. Original n:a) Urbild n, Urstück nb) Urfassung f, Urtext m:2. Original n umg (exzentrischer Mensch)3. BOT, ZOOL Stammform forig. abk1. origin2. original (originally)* * *1. adjective1) (first, earliest) ursprünglich2) (primary) original; Original-; Ur[text, -fassung]; eigenständig [Forschung]; (inventive) originell; (creative) schöpferisch2. nounOriginal, das* * *adj.original adj.unbearbeitet adj.ursprünglich adj. n.Original -e n. -
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1) Авиация: Operator Guide2) Разговорное выражение: Old Gangster, старый(ая) гангстер(ша), используется в речи жителей бедных районов в отношении прославивишихся криминальными поступками соседей по гетто (американиз, черный слэнг)3) Ботаника: Organic Gardening4) Спорт: Own Goal5) Военный термин: officer of the guard, orientation group, outside guard6) Техника: off gas, output generator, owners group7) Математика: Observational Game, Optimal Guess8) Религия: One God9) Астрономия: Original Gravity10) Грубое выражение: Original Girl11) Музыка: Oldies Guru, Original Guild12) Сокращение: Observation Group (USA), Original Gum13) Вычислительная техника: OR gate14) Пищевая промышленность: Old Gold, Ole Grey, Organically Grown15) Фирменный знак: Oriental Grill16) СМИ: Official Gazette17) Деловая лексика: Operating Grant18) Полимеры: ordinary goods19) Негритянский жаргон: Original Gangster20) Макаров: on grade21) Нефть и газ: operative group, аварийная бригада, оперативная группа, оперативная группа, формируемая при режиме повышенной готовности22) Имена и фамилии: Old Gorgeous23) Общественная организация: The Ornithology Group24) Должность: Old Gangster, Old Girl, Old Guy, Organ Grinder, Original Gangsta25) NYSE. Ogden Corporation26) Хобби: Original German27) Федеральное бюро расследований: Outgoing -
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1) Авиация: Operator Guide2) Разговорное выражение: Old Gangster, старый(ая) гангстер(ша), используется в речи жителей бедных районов в отношении прославивишихся криминальными поступками соседей по гетто (американиз, черный слэнг)3) Ботаника: Organic Gardening4) Спорт: Own Goal5) Военный термин: officer of the guard, orientation group, outside guard6) Техника: off gas, output generator, owners group7) Математика: Observational Game, Optimal Guess8) Религия: One God9) Астрономия: Original Gravity10) Грубое выражение: Original Girl11) Музыка: Oldies Guru, Original Guild12) Сокращение: Observation Group (USA), Original Gum13) Вычислительная техника: OR gate14) Пищевая промышленность: Old Gold, Ole Grey, Organically Grown15) Фирменный знак: Oriental Grill16) СМИ: Official Gazette17) Деловая лексика: Operating Grant18) Полимеры: ordinary goods19) Негритянский жаргон: Original Gangster20) Макаров: on grade21) Нефть и газ: operative group, аварийная бригада, оперативная группа, оперативная группа, формируемая при режиме повышенной готовности22) Имена и фамилии: Old Gorgeous23) Общественная организация: The Ornithology Group24) Должность: Old Gangster, Old Girl, Old Guy, Organ Grinder, Original Gangsta25) NYSE. Ogden Corporation26) Хобби: Original German27) Федеральное бюро расследований: Outgoing -
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SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1820 Englandd. 1894 Dorchester (?), Dorset, England[br]English photographer and pioneer of the gum bichromate permanent printing process.[br]A professional photographer working from a studio in Dorchester, Pouncy had a long interest in "permanent" photographs. In 1857 he published two volumes of photolithographed views of Dorset. He was later to devise a number of variations of the photolithographic process.Pouncy is best remembered for his pigment process, patented in 1858, using vegetable carbon, gum arabic and potassium bichromate. His prints exhibited at the London Photographic Society the same year were greatly admired. However, Pouncy's gum bichromate process was, in fact, covered by earlier patents filed by Poitevin, but this did not deter Pouncy from submitting his prints to the Duke of Lyne's competition for permanent photographs in 1859. For the excellence of his work, Pouncy was awarded the lesser part of the major prize won by Poitevin. Although Pouncy's work was not original, he pioneered the carbon process in England and can be considered the practical founder of the different technique of gum bichromate printing.[br]Bibliography10 April 1858, British patent no. 780 (gum bichromate permanent printing process).Further ReadingJohn Werge, 1890, The Evolution of Photography, London (an interesting contemporary account of Pouncy's work).J.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E. Epstean, New York.H.Gernshiem and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London. G.Wakeman, 1973, Victorian Book Illustration, Great Britain (a good popular account of Pouncy's work).JW -
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1) (числовое) значение ( физической величины), величина; показатель, число2) оценка || оценивать3) значимость; ценность4) стоимость5) мн. ч. горн. содержание компонента в руде•value in terms of the unite of length and time — значение, выраженное в единицах длины и времени;to assign a value — приписывать значение;to assume a value — принимать значение;to attribute a value — приписывать значение;to improve a value — уточнять значение; повышать точность значения;to insert numerical values in an equation — подставлять числовые значения в уравнение;to predetermine [prescribe, preset\] a value — задавать значение;to read value off the scale — считывать показания по шкале;to revise [verify\] a value — уточнять значение-
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absolute biological value
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absolute value
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acceptance value
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accepted value
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access value
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acetyl value
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acid value
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actual octane value
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actual value
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adjusted value
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adopted value
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antiknock value
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apparent biological value
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approved value
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approximate value
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arbitrary value
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ash value
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assay value
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assessed value
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assigned value
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asymptotic value
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attrition value
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available heating value
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average value
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baking value
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base value
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bearing value
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blending octane value
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blending value
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bogey value
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boundary value
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bromine value
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buffer value
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calculated value
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calibrated value
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calibration value
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caloric value
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calorific value
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carbonyl value
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Cauchy principal value
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cementing value
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center-line-average value
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certified value
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cetane value
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characteristic value
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cla value
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clear blending value
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closeness value
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coagulation value
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coke value
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color value
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combustion value
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commercial value
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common value
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complement value
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component values
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computed value
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conservative value
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constant value
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conventional value
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corrected value
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corrosion value
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crest value
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critical value
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current value
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cutting value
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datum value
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decision value
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default value
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delivery value
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design value
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dietary value
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digestive value
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distillation value
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dot value
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drop-out value
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effective value
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eigen value
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energy value
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equilibrium value
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Erichsen value
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expectation value
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experimental value
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exposure value
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extrapolated value
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extreme value
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fiducial value
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finite value
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flash value
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food value
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full-scale value
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F-value
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GC value
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gloss value
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gross calorific value
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guess value
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heating value
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heat value
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heating value as fired
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high heat value
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higher calorific value
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holding value
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imaginary value
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improved value
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indicated value
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information value
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inhibiting value
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initial value
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instantaneous value
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integral value
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intermediate value
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internationally recommended value
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inverse value
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iodine value
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item value
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knock value
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Koettstorfer value
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least-squares adjusted value
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least-squares value
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legitimate value
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limiting value
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limit value
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limiting dynamic value
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local mean value
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low heat value
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lower calorific value
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lower-range value
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maximax value
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maximum scale value
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mean value
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mean-square value
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measured value
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metallurgical value
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milling value
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minimum scale value
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momentary value
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NC value
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net calorific value
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net energy value
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nominal value
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normalized value
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numerical value
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nutritive value
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observed value
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octane value
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open-circuit values
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operating value
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original value
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oxygen value
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part-program value
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peak value
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peak-to-peak value
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peak-to-valley value
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performance value
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physical value
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pickup value
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place value
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potential gum value
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predetermined value
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predicted value
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preferred value
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prestored value
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principal value
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proper value
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quantization value
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rank value
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rated value
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rated withstand value
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rating value
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real value
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rectified value
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reduced value
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reduction value
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reference value
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refined value
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refining value
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regulatory value
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resetting value
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reset value
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resultant value
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returning value
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revised value
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rms value
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rough value
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roughness value
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rounded-off value
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saponification value
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saturation value
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scale-division value
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setting value
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set value
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short-circuit values
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short-time average value
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soak value
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spatial value
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specific value
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specified value
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standard value
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starting value
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steady-state value
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successive values
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superheat value
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survival value
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tabulated value
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target value
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temporal value
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test value
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threshold value
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toluene value
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tone value
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tool offset value
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torsion value
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total heating value
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tristimulus values
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true biological value
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true food value
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true value
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typical value
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unit value
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unrounded value
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upper-range value
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U-value
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value of argument
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value of error
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value of function
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value of variable
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variable value
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virtual decision value
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virtual value
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1. сущ.1) общ. пакет, свертокSee:bag 1)2) торг., потр., амер. упаковка, контейнер, тара (емкость из картона, бумаги, фольги, пластмассы, дерева, металла или иного упаковочного материала, содержащая предмет или набор предметов, предназначенных для транспортировки, хранения, продажи и т. д.)Syn:See:aerosol package, original package, package size, primary package, stay-fresh package, shrink package, shipping package, storable package, packing material, glassed items, tear strip, cardboard box, package price3) общ. комплект, комплекс, пакет (набор предметов, представленный как одно целое; напр., пакет документов, комплекс соглашений, комплекс программ и т. п.)See:4) комп. программный пакет2. гл.общ. упаковывать, заворачивать, фасовать, укладывать (в ящики, контейнеры и т. п.)the beans are then ground and packaged for sale as ground coffee — затем зерна перемалывают, расфасовывают и продают как молотый кофе
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1) упаковка; контейнер, ящик; пакет, сверток; 2) (to) упаковывать товар; 3) "пакет": готовая театральная (теле- или радио-) программа, готовая к продаже; 4) = package deal.* * *1. комплект программ вещания, продаваемый и покупаемый как одно целое2. контракт на рекламу на транспорте3. упаковка товара, несущая рекламный лозунг -
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1) печать, печатание2) фотографическое копирование; копирование на формную пластину3) печатное издание4) тираж5) полиграфия, полиграфическая промышленность6) pl различные сорта печатной бумагиАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > printing
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SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1857 Holywood, King's County (now County Down, Northwern Ireland), Irelandd. 8 December 1933 Dublin, Eire[br]Irish pioneer of additive screen-plate colour photography.[br]Professor of Physics at Trinity College, Dublin, Joly developed a concept first suggested by Ducos du Hauron, creating in 1893 a process in which fine transparent red, green and blue lines, less than 0.1 mm wide, were ruled on a glass plate. The coloured inks were aniline dyes mixed with gum. This screen plate was held in close contact with a photographic negative plate which was exposed through the screen in a camera. The processed negative was printed onto a positive plate, and a viewing screen, similar to that used for taking, was bound up with it in careful register, to reproduce the original colours. The process was patented in 1894, and marketed in 1895. It was the first commercially successful additive screen-plate process to appear. While the results could be quite acceptable, the inadequate colour sensitivity of the negative plates then available limited the usefulness of this process. Professor Joly's other achievements included geological research and the treatment of cancer by radium.[br]Further ReadingJ.S.Friedman, 1944, History of Colour Photography, Boston.B.Coe, 1978, Colour Photography: The First Hundred Years, London. G.Koshofer, 1981, Farbfotografie, Vol. I, Munich.BC -
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full gum — noun : original gum … Useful english dictionary
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