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1 Brief Reports of the Institute of Archaeology, USSR Academy of Sciences
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Brief Reports of the Institute of Archaeology, USSR Academy of Sciences
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2 Commission on the Exploration and Utilization of Outer Space (USSR Academy of Sciences)
Дипломатический термин: Комиссия по исследованию и использованию космического пространства (Академия наук СССР)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Commission on the Exploration and Utilization of Outer Space (USSR Academy of Sciences)
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3 Academy of Sciences of the USSR
1) Общая лексика: Академия наук СССР2) Математика: МИАНУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Academy of Sciences of the USSR
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4 Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Abbreviation: ASUSSRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Academy of Sciences of the USSR
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5 ASUSSR, Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Общая лексика: Академия наук СССРУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ASUSSR, Academy of Sciences of the USSR
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6 Commission on Exploration and Use of Outer Space of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Дипломатический термин: Комиссия по исследованию и использованию космического пространства Академии наук СССРУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Commission on Exploration and Use of Outer Space of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
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7 Commission on Exploration and Use of Outer Space of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Комиссия по исследованию и использованию космического пространства Академии наук СССРАнгло-русский дипломатический словарь > Commission on Exploration and Use of Outer Space of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
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8 Москалев А.В.
Moskalev A. (Author of LingVo) ;
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Institute of Microelectronics Technology & High Purity Marerials ;
USSR Academy of Sciences ;
142432 Chernogolovka, Moscow District, USSR ;
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21 July 1990 ;
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Москалев А.В.
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9 Комиссия по исследованию и использованию космического пространства
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Комиссия по исследованию и использованию космического пространства
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10 Краткие сообщения Института археологии Академии Наук СССР
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Краткие сообщения Института археологии Академии Наук СССР
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11 Commission on the Exploration and Utilization of Outer Space
Дипломатический термин: (USSR Academy of Sciences) Комиссия по исследованию и использованию космического пространства (Академия наук СССР)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Commission on the Exploration and Utilization of Outer Space
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12 Академия наук СССР
General subject: Academy of Sciences of the USSR, ASUSSR, Academy of Sciences of the USSRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Академия наук СССР
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13 Tsiolkovsky (Ziolkowski), Konstantin Eduardovich
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 17 September 1857 (5 September 1857, Old Style) Izhevskoye, Russiad. 19 September 1935 Kaluga, Russia.[br]Russian pioneer space theorist.[br]The son of a Polish lumberjack who had settled in Russia, Tsiolkovsky was a largely self-educated schoolteacher who was practically deaf from childhood. In spite of this handicap, he studied the problems of space and spaceflight and arrived at most of the correct theoretical solutions. In 1883 he noted that the gas escaping from a vehicle moving into space would drive the containing vehicle away from it. He wrote a remarkable series of technical articles and papers including, in 1903, a seminal article, "Exploration of Space with Reactive Devices". His aerodynamic experiments did not receive any significant recognition from the Academy of Sciences, and his design for an all-metal dirigible was largely ignored at the 1914 Aeronautics Congress in St Petersburg. However, from the inception of the Soviet Union until his death, Tsiolkovsky continued his research with state support, and on 9 November 1921 he was granted a pension for life by the Council of the People's Commissars. He has rightly been described as the "Grandfather of Spaceflight" and as a fine theoretical engineer who established most of the principles upon which rocket technology is based.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsElected to the Socialist Academy (later the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) 1919.Further ReadingT.Osman, 1983, Space History, London: Michael Joseph.R.Spangenburg and D.Moser, 1990, Space People, New York: Facts on File.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Tsiolkovsky (Ziolkowski), Konstantin Eduardovich
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14 Krylov, Alexei Nicolaevitch
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 15 August 1863 Visyoger, Siberiad. 26 October 1945 Leningrad (now St Petersburg), Russia[br]Russian academician and naval architect) exponent of a rigorous mathematical approach to the study of ship motions.[br]After schooling in France and Germany, Krylov returned to St Petersburg (as it then was) and in 1878 entered the Naval College. Upon graduating, he started work with the Naval Hydrographic Department; the combination of his genius and breadth of interest became apparent, and from 1888 until 1890 he undertook simultaneously a two-year university course in mathematics and a naval architecture course at his old college. On completion of his formal studies, Krylov commenced fifty years of service to the academic bodies of St Petersburg, including eight years as Superintendent of the Russian Admiralty Ship Model Experiment Tank. For many years he was Professor of Naval Architecture in the city, reorganizing the methods of teaching of his profession in Russia. It was during this period that he laid the foundations of his remarkable research and published the first of his many books destined to become internationally accepted in the fields of waves, rolling, ship motion and vibration. Practical work was not overlooked: he was responsible for the design of many vessels for the Imperial Russian Navy, including the battleships Sevastopol and Petropavlovsk, and went on, as Director of Naval Construction, to test anti-rolling tanks aboard military vessels in the North Atlantic in 1913. Following the Revolution, Krylov was employed by the Soviet Union to re-establish scientific links with other European countries, and on several occasions he acted as Superintendent in the procurement of important technical material from overseas. In 1919 he was appointed Head of the Marine Academy, and from then on participated in many scientific conferences and commissions, mainly in the shipbuilding field, and served on the Editorial Board of the well-respected Russian periodical Sudostroenie (Shipbuilding). The breadth of his personal research was demonstrated by the notable contributions he made to the Russian development of the gyro compass.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMember, Russian Academy of Science 1814. Royal Institution of Naval Architects Gold Medal 1898. State Prize of the Soviet Union (first degree). Stalin Premium for work on compass deviation.BibliographyKrylov published more than 500 books, papers and articles; these have been collected and published in twelve volumes by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. 1942, My Memories (autobiography).AK / FMWBiographical history of technology > Krylov, Alexei Nicolaevitch
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15 МИАН
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17 Комиссия по исследованию и использованию космического пространства Академии наук СССР
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Комиссия по исследованию и использованию космического пространства Академии наук СССР
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18 МИАН
Mathematics: Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Математический институт им. В.А. Стеклова Академии наук СССР -
19 Миан
Mathematics: Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Математический институт им. В.А. Стеклова Академии наук СССР -
20 Н-1
БИТЬ/ЗАБИТЬУДАРЯТЬ/УДАРИТЬ) В НАБАТ litБИТЬ НАБАТ obs VP subj: human often infin with надо or imperto draw general attention persistently to sth. alarming, to impending dangerX бьет в набат — X sounds (raises) the alarm.Считая себя обязанным уберечь Россию от всеобщей, как он выражался устно, евреизации, а письменно - сионизации, Васька бил в набат, писал письма в ЦК КПСС, в Президиум Верховного Совета СССР, в Союз писателей, в Академию наук и в газеты (Войнович 6). Considering it his moral obligation to guard Russia from what he referred to in private as universal Hebraiza-tion (but in print, Zionization), Vaska sounded the alarm. He wrote letters to the Communist Party Central Committee, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the Writer's Union, the Academy of Sciences, and the newspapers (6a).
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