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•This is a method for in situ insulation.
•We found a locally available supply of aggregate.
•On-the-site casting of concrete.
•An on-the-spot investigation was conducted.
•Towers are assembled on the spot by the erecting crew.
•An extensive theoretical analysis was followed by a detailed on-site measurement programme.
* * *На месте - al (the) site, on (the) site, in situ, in place, on the spot (на месте использования, эксплуатации); locally (по месту, в месте возникновения чего-либо)The fuel processing for the semiclean liquid fuel was off site; the low-Btu gas was produced on site.Manufacturers typically recommend on-site replacement of the entire assembly when servicing is necessary.The calibration was performed in situ, and under the same conditions of operation that are present when the tests are performed.A better procedure is to calibrate in-place or on-line so that stresses and connection errors are acknowledged and eliminated as random, unknown errors.So our analyst, with the help of a pool of experts, can frequently restore your terminals on the spot.The Model 572 permits sophisticated measurement and control functions, as well as on-the-spot calibration.All parameters, except smoke, are recorded locally and are transmitted to the data acquisition system.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на месте
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2 на месте
•This is a method for in situ insulation.
•We found a locally available supply of aggregate.
•On-the-site casting of concrete.
•An on-the-spot investigation was conducted.
•Towers are assembled on the spot by the erecting crew.
•An extensive theoretical analysis was followed by a detailed on-site measurement programme.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на месте
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