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61 he counts prominent politicians among his friends
he counts prominent politicians among his friendsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he counts prominent politicians among his friends
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62 spurious counts
= spurious tube counts ложные импульсы ( в счётной трубке)The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > spurious counts
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63 spurious tube counts
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > spurious tube counts
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64 online section counts
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > online section counts
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65 on other counts
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66 it's the thought that counts
expr infmlIt's the thought that counts — Хорошо, что хоть подумал об этом
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > it's the thought that counts
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67 Bolton Counts
Originally applied to the fine cotton yarns spun in Bolton district from Sea Islands cotton, but now include yams spun from Egyptian cotton. -
68 Flax Counts
This is based upon the number of teas of 300 yards each that weigh 1-lb. Thus 50's lea means that 50 leas of 300 yards each weigh 1-lb. The linen reel is usually 90-in. in circumference. 1 thread = 21/2 yards. 120 threads = 300 yards = 1 lea. 10 leas = 1 hank. 20 hanks - 1 bundle. -
69 Leeds Reed Counts
This system of reed counting is based upon the number of beers (groups) of 19 dents in 9-in. -
70 Radcliffe Reed Counts
This is the number of dents per inch. Usually the number of threads in a dent is given along with the count. Thus 60/2 indicates 60 dents per inch, with two threads per dent.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Radcliffe Reed Counts
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71 Rubber Thread Counts
The number or size of rubber thread is obtained by the relationship of the thread to a cube of 1-in. For example, size 16's would be 1/16-in. on all the four sides which form a square thread of rubber. Flat rubber threads such as used for many elastic webs, etc., are numbered by giving the size of both the thickness and the width. Thus 16 X 12 indicates that the thread is 1/16-in. thick and 1/12-in. wide. Sizes most used are from 18's to 48's - odd numbers are not used. Round rubber thread has two denominations, e.g., 32/36's. This means that such a thread would have a diameter of 1/32-in. and that in cross-sectional area or volume it would be the equivalent of a 36's square thread.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Rubber Thread Counts
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72 Silk Reed Counts
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73 Sowerby Bridge Woollen Yarn Counts
Dictionary of the English textile terms > Sowerby Bridge Woollen Yarn Counts
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74 Stockport Reed Counts
The number of dents contained in two inches (see under Sett Systems)Dictionary of the English textile terms > Stockport Reed Counts
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75 digraphic frequency counts
биграммная маркировка (текста)
Подсчет встречаемости биграмм (в тексте).
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > digraphic frequency counts
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76 cryptanalysis by frequency counts
криптоанализ на основе маркировок
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > cryptanalysis by frequency counts
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77 number of counts
число отсчитанных импульсов
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > number of counts
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78 on other counts
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > on other counts
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79 periodic counts of selected items
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > periodic counts of selected items
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80 recording of the counts
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > recording of the counts
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