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A variety of cotton from Georgia, staple measures about 11/4-in. The yield is 32 to 33 per cent. It is also known as Cochran Extra Prolific and Cochran Short-limbed Prolific. -
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SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. c.1842 Ohio, USAd. after November 1908 USA[br]American inventor of the dishwashing machine.[br]Amidst the growing cohorts of American inventors who began to deluge the patent office with their inventions from around the middle of the nineteenth century are at least 30 women who received patents for dishwashers. Of these, it seems that Josephine C.Cochran can be credited with the invention of the first commercially available dishwasher. She developed her machine over a period often years, achieving patents in 1886 and 1888, with a third in 1894 for a "dish-cleaner". She completed the work in 1889, only after the death of her husband, who had kept her too short of funds to perfect her invention. Cochran exhibited her dishwasher at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1892. There was a smaller, "family"-size machine for domestic use and a larger model, steam-driven, for major hotels and restaurants; this latter model was used by many such establishments in Chicago. It was said that the large machine could scald, rinse and dry up to 240 plates of various shapes and sizes in two minutes. Her invention had won her sufficient fame to earn her a place in a list, published in 1886, of prominent American women inventors.Little is known of Cochran's personal details, save that she was married to a circuit clerk ten years her senior, by whom she had a daughter. She was still active in November 1908, for she exhibited again at the Martha Washington Hotel Suffrage Bazaar in New York City.[br]Further ReadingA.Stanley, 1993, Mothers and Daughters of Invention, Meruchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 438–9.LRD -
9 Cochran patent vertical boiler
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10 Cochran test
тест Кохрана; позволяет определить, значительно ли различаются выборки.* * *тест Кохрана; позволяет определить, значительно ли различаются выборки. -
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Юридический термин: сборник судебных решений (Нова Скотия, составитель Кочран, 1859), сборник судебных решений, Нова Скотия, составитель Кочран (1859)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Cochran's Nova Scotia Reports
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Статистика: критерий Кохрана - Мантеля - Хенселя (правильная транслитерация фамилии Haenszel обсуждалась здесь: http://proz.com/kudoz/2198782), критерий Кохрана-Мантеля-Гензеля (применяется для сравнения качественных переменных), критерий Мантеля-ГензеляУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test
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16 Cochran-Orcutt algorithm
Общая лексика: алгоритм Кочрена-ОркаттаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Cochran-Orcutt algorithm
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