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1 principle of motion economy
упр. принцип экономии движений (теория, согласно которой любая работа может быть разбита на несколько элементарных движений и это разделение может быть использовано для поиска наиболее оптимального способа выполнения работы за счет устранения ненужных движений и рационализации нужных движений, напр. путем сокращения расстояния, которое работнику необходимо преодолеть, чтобы сменить рабочий инструмент)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > principle of motion economy
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2 principle of motion economy
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3 principle of motion economy
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4 motion economy principle
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5 motion economy principle
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6 principle
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7 principle of the transfer of skills
упр. принцип преобразования труда* (теория, согласно которой с развитием машинного производства снижается уровень физических затрат в труде, и рабочий превращается в лицо, обслуживающее машину)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > principle of the transfer of skills
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8 motion
движение, ход, перемещение, подача, механизм, передвижение, такт
– motion channel
– motion composer
– motion computation
– motion control
– motion control loop
– motion correction
– motion correction resolution
– motion cycle
– motion database
– motion economy principle
– motion equation
– motion execution
– motion flow
– motion forecasting
– motion formation problem
– motion freedom
– motion generation program
– motion generation resolution
– motion generation subsystem
– motion generation system
– motion generator
– motion interference
– motion law
– motion level language
– motion material
– motion path
– motion pattern
– motion plan
– motion plane
– motion planning
– motion primitive
– motion program
– motion refinement
– motion repeatability
– motion repertoire
– motion restriction
– motion scheme
– motion screw
– motion sensing
– motion sequence
– motion sequence programming
– motion skeleton
– motion smoothing
– motion space
– motion span
– motion specification
– motion stability
– motion stabilization
– motion start
– motion study
– motion succession
– motion synthesis
– motion timing
– motion-average forecasting
– motion-planning computer
– motion-velocity graph
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