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6 Центральный отраслевой орган научно-технической информации
22. Центральный отраслевой орган научно-технической информации
ЦООНТИ
D. Fachinformationsorgan
E. Branch information body
F. Organisme specialise de rill-formation
Орган научно-технической информации, являющийся самостоятельной организацией или структурным подразделением научно-исследовательской организации отрасли, осуществляющий все виды научно-информационной деятельности по тематике отрасли и научно-методическое руководство органами научно-технической информации отрасли
Источник: ГОСТ 7.27-80: Система стандартов по информации, библиотечному и издательскому делу. Научно-информационная деятельность. Основные термины и определения оригинал документа
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Центральный отраслевой орган научно-технической информации
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водная эрозия
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water erosion
The breakdown of solid rock into smaller particles and its removal by water. As weathering, erosion is a natural geological process, but more rapid soil erosion results from poor land-use practices, leading to the loss of fertile topsoil and to the silting of dams, lakes, rivers and harbours. There are three classes of erosion by water. a) Splash erosion occurs when raindrops strike bare soil, causing it to splash, as mud, to flow into spaces in the soil and to turn the upper layer of soil into a structureless, compacted mass that dries with a hard, largely impermeable crust. b) Surface flow occurs when soil is removed with surface run-off during heavy rain. c) Channelized flow occurs when a flowing mixture of water and soil cuts a channel, which is then deepened by further scouring. A minor erosion channel is called a rill, a larger channel a gully. (Source: ALL)
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Rill — (r[i^]l), n. [Cf. LG. rille a small channel or brook, a furrow, a chamfer, OE. rigol a small brook, F. rigole a trench or furrow for water, W. rhill a row, rhigol a little ditch. [root]11.] 1. A very small brook; a streamlet. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rill — Rill, v. i. To run a small stream. [R.] Prior. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rill — [ril] n. [< Du ril or LowG rille < * ridula, dim. of Gmc base seen in OE rith, small stream] a little brook; rivulet vi. to flow in or like a rill … English World dictionary
rill|et — «RIHL iht», noun. a little rill … Useful english dictionary
rill — small brook, rivulet, 1530s, from Du. ril, Low Ger. rille groove, furrow, running stream, probably from P.Gmc. *riðele (Cf. O.E. rið, riþe brook, stream, which survives only in obscure English dialects), a diminutive form from PIE root *reie to… … Etymology dictionary
rill — ► NOUN ▪ a small stream. ORIGIN probably Low German … English terms dictionary
Rill — 51.5999888888896.5399083333333 Koordinaten: 51° 36′ N, 6° 32′ O Die Siedlung Rill gehört zum Ortsteil Menzelen der Gemeinde Alpen im Kreis Wesel am unteren linken Niederrhein … Deutsch Wikipedia
rill — foot·rill; rill·et; rill; tou·rill; … English syllables
Rill — A rill is a narrow and shallow incision into soil resulting from erosion by overland flow that has been focused into a thin thread by soil surface roughness. Rilling, the process of rill formation, is common on agricultural land and unvegetated… … Wikipedia
rill — I. noun Etymology: Dutch ril or Low German rille; akin to Old English rīth rivulet Date: 1538 a very small brook II. intransitive verb Date: 1610 to flow like a rill III. noun or rille … New Collegiate Dictionary
Rill — Un rill est une incision étroite et superficielle du sol qui est provoquée par l érosion consécutive au ruissellement concentrée sur une petite portion de terrain. Ce phénomène est commun sur les terrains cultivées ou sans végétation. Après leur… … Wikipédia en Français