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3 Interdepartmental Savings Bond Committee
Military: ISBCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Interdepartmental Savings Bond Committee
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4 Bond, George Meade
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 17 July 1852 Newburyport, Massachusetts, USAd. 6 January 1935 Hartford, Connecticut, USA[br]American mechanical engineer and metrologist, co-developer of the Rogers- Bond Comparator.[br]After leaving school at the age of 17, George Bond taught in local schools for a few years before starting an apprenticeship in a machine shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He then worked as a machinist with Phoenix Furniture Company in that city until his savings permitted him to enter the Stevens Institute of Technology at Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1876. He graduated with the degree of Mechanical Engineer in 1880. In his final year he assisted William A.Rogers, Professor of Astronomy at Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the design of a comparator for checking standards of length. In 1880 he joined the Pratt \& Whitney Company, Hartford, Connecticut, and was Manager of the Standards and Gauge Department from then until 1902. During this period he developed cylindrical, calliper, snap, limit, thread and other gauges. He also designed the Bond Standard Measuring Machine. Bond was elected a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1881 and of the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1887, and served on many of their committees relating to standards and units of measurement.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsVice-President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1908–10. Honorary degrees of DEng, Stevens Institute of Technology 1921, and MSc, Trinity College, Hartford, 1927.Bibliography1881. "Standard measurements", Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2:81.1882. "A standard gauge system", Transactions of the American Society of MechanicalEngineers 3:122.1886, "Standard pipe and pipe threads", Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 7:311.1887. Standards of Length and Their Practical Application, Hartford.Further Reading"Report of the Committee on Standards and Gauges", 1883, Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4:21–9 (describes the Rogers-Bond Comparator).RTS -
5 index-linked savings certificate
Fina National Savings Certificate issued by the U.K. National Savings organization with a return linked to the rate of inflation.The ultimate business dictionary > index-linked savings certificate
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6 Baby-Bond
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7 granny bond
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8 index-linked bond
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13 título de ahorro
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14 título de ahorro estadounidense
• savings bondDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > título de ahorro estadounidense
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15 сберегательная бона
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16 сберегательная облигация
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > сберегательная облигация
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17 облигация сберегательная
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18 ukládací cenný papír
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19 сберегательная облигация
New russian-english economic dictionary > сберегательная облигация
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20 сберегательная облигация
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > сберегательная облигация
См. также в других словарях:
savings bond — see bond 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
savings bond — n technical a ↑bond that is sold by the US government and that cannot be sold from one person to another … Dictionary of contemporary English
savings bond — n. (AE) 1) to issue a savings bond 2) to cash (in), redeem a savings bond 3) to roll over a savings bond * * * redeem a savings bond (AE) to issue a savings bond to roll over a savings bond to cash (in) … Combinatory dictionary
savings bond — A government bond issued in face value denominations from $50 to $10,000, with local and state tax free interest and semiannually adjusted interest rates. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * savings bond savings bond ➔ bond * * * savings bond UK … Financial and business terms
savings bond — {n.} A government certificate given for money and saved for a number of years so that the government will pay back the money with interest. * /Mary bought a $25 savings bond for $18.75./ * /John s father gave him a savings bond for graduation./ … Dictionary of American idioms
savings bond — {n.} A government certificate given for money and saved for a number of years so that the government will pay back the money with interest. * /Mary bought a $25 savings bond for $18.75./ * /John s father gave him a savings bond for graduation./ … Dictionary of American idioms
savings\ bond — noun A government certificate given for money and saved for a number of years so that the government will pay back the money with interest. Mary bought a $25 savings bond for $18.75. John s father gave him a savings bond for graduation … Словарь американских идиом
Savings Bond Plan — A program that allows employees to purchase U.S. savings bonds, such as the Series EE and Series I bonds, through payroll deductions. Money is set aside from each paycheck, and when enough money has accumulated, the company purchases a savings… … Investment dictionary
savings bond — / seɪvɪŋs bɒnd/ noun in the USA, a document showing that money has been invested in a government savings scheme. Interest on US savings bonds is tax exempt. (NOTE: The UK term is savings certificate.) … Dictionary of banking and finance
savings bond — n. governnment bond that is non negotiable, government bond that cannot be purchased or sold once the original purchase is carried out; non transferable registered bond issued by the Unite States Treasury in denominations of $50 to $10,000 … English contemporary dictionary
savings bond — noun non negotiable government bond; cannot be bought and sold once the original purchase is made • Hypernyms: ↑government bond * * * noun, pl ⋯ bonds [count] finance : a bond sold by the U.S. government that comes in values of $50 to $10,000 … Useful english dictionary