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    Coolidge, M. E. (1860-1945)
    Мэри Кулидж, первая американская женщина, ставшая профессором социологии, занималась феминистской проблематикой. Соч.: "Женщины из домов призрения", "Почему женщины такие", "Женщины в социологии".

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    n. Coolidge, familienaam; Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), 30-ste president van de V.S. (1923-1929); stad in Arizona (V.S); stad in Georgia (V.S.); stad in Kansas (V.S.); stad in Texas (V.S.)

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    n. 쿨리지(John) Calvin\Coolidge(1872-1933)(미국 제30대 대통령(1923-29)

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    (Surnames) Coolidge /ˈku:lɪdʒ/

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    n. Calvin Coolidge ( president i förenta staterna 1923-1929); stad i Arizona ( USA)

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    Математика: Кулидж

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    мед.сущ. охлаждение

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    n. קולידג', שם משפחה; קלווין קולידג' (1872-1933), הנשיא ה-30 של ארה"ב (1923-1929); עיר באריזונה (ארה"ב); עיר בג'ורג'יה (ארה"ב); עיר בקנזס (ארה"ב); עיר בטקסס (ארה"ב)
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    (ב"הרא) ססקטב ריע ;(ב"הרא) סזנקב ריע ;(ב"הרא) הי'גרו'גב ריע ;(ב"הרא) הנוזיראב ריע ;(9291-3291) ב"הרא לש 03-ה אישנה,(3391-2781) 'גדילוק ןיוולק ;החפשמ םש,'גדילוק

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  • 11 Coolidge M. E.

    Мэри Кулидж, первая американская женщина, ставшая профессором социологии, занималась феминистской проблематикой. Соч.: "Женщины из домов призрения", "Почему женщины такие", "Женщины в социологии".

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  • 12 Coolidge tube

    Coolidge tube Glühkatodenröhre f, Coolidge-Röhre f

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    Coolidge-Röhre f, Coolidge-Hochvakuum-Röntgenröhre f

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    coolidge tüpü

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  • 16 Coolidge, William David

    SUBJECT AREA: Electricity, Metallurgy
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    b. 23 October 1873 Hudson, Massachusetts, USA
    d. 3 February 1975 New York, USA
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    American physicist and metallurgist who invented a method of producing ductile tungsten wire for electric lamps.
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    Coolidge obtained his BS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1896, and his PhD (physics) from the University of Leipzig in 1899. He was appointed Assistant Professor of Physics at MIT in 1904, and in 1905 he joined the staff of the General Electric Company's research laboratory at Schenectady. In 1905 Schenectady was trying to make tungsten-filament lamps to counter the competition of the tantalum-filament lamps then being produced by their German rival Siemens. The first tungsten lamps made by Just and Hanaman in Vienna in 1904 had been too fragile for general use. Coolidge and his life-long collaborator, Colin G. Fink, succeeded in 1910 by hot-working directly dense sintered tungsten compacts into wire. This success was the result of a flash of insight by Coolidge, who first perceived that fully recrystallized tungsten wire was always brittle and that only partially work-hardened wire retained a measure of ductility. This grasped, a process was developed which induced ductility into the wire by hot-working at temperatures below those required for full recrystallization, so that an elongated fibrous grain structure was progressively developed. Sintered tungsten ingots were swaged to bar at temperatures around 1,500°C and at the end of the process ductile tungsten filament wire was drawn through diamond dies around 550°C. This process allowed General Electric to dominate the world lamp market. Tungsten lamps consumed only one-third the energy of carbon lamps, and for the first time the cost of electric lighting was reduced to that of gas. Between 1911 and 1914, manufacturing licences for the General Electric patents had been granted for most of the developed work. The validity of the General Electric monopoly was bitterly contested, though in all the litigation that followed, Coolidge's fibering principle was upheld. Commercial arrangements between General Electric and European producers such as Siemens led to the name "Osram" being commonly applied to any lamp with a drawn tungsten filament. In 1910 Coolidge patented the use of thoria as a particular additive that greatly improved the high-temperature strength of tungsten filaments. From this development sprang the technique of "dispersion strengthening", still being widely used in the development of high-temperature alloys in the 1990s. In 1913 Coolidge introduced the first controllable hot-cathode X-ray tube, which had a tungsten target and operated in vacuo rather than in a gaseous atmosphere. With this equipment, medical radiography could for the first time be safely practised on a routine basis. During the First World War, Coolidge developed portable X-ray units for use in field hospitals, and between the First and Second World Wars he introduced between 1 and 2 million X-ray machines for cancer treatment and for industrial radiography. He became Director of the Schenectady laboratory in 1932, and from 1940 until 1944 he was Vice-President and Director of Research. After retirement he was retained as an X-ray consultant, and in this capacity he attended the Bikini atom bomb trials in 1946. Throughout the Second World War he was a member of the National Defence Research Committee.
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    Bibliography
    1965, "The development of ductile tungsten", Sorby Centennial Symposium on the History of Metallurgy, AIME Metallurgy Society Conference, Vol. 27, ed. Cyril Stanley Smith, Gordon and Breach, pp. 443–9.
    Further Reading
    D.J.Jones and A.Prince, 1985, "Tungsten and high density alloys", Journal of the Historical Metallurgy Society 19(1):72–84.
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    tubo de Coolidge.

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  • Coolidge — may refer to: Contents 1 People with the surname Coolidge 1.1 Fictional 2 Places …   Wikipedia

  • Coolidge — ist der Familienname von: Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933), US amerikanischer Präsident Carlos Coolidge (1792–1866), US amerikanischer Politiker Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (1844–1934), US amerikanischer Maler Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge (1864–1953), US …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Coolidge — Coolidge, AZ U.S. city in Arizona Population (2000): 7786 Housing Units (2000): 3212 Land area (2000): 5.026001 sq. miles (13.017283 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 5.026001 sq. miles (13.017283… …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Coolidge — es un topónimo y un apellido. Ppuede hacer referencia a: Lugares Coolidge, una ciudad en el estado de Arizona; Coolidge, un pueblo en el estado de Georgia; Coolidge, un municipio en el estado de Kansas; Coolidge, una ciudad en el estado anterior; …   Wikipedia Español

  • Coolidge —   [ kuːlɪdʒ],    1) Calvin, 30. Präsident der USA (1923 29), * Plymouth (Vermont) 4. 7. 1872, ✝ Northampton (Massachusetts) 5. 1. 1933; Jurist, Mitglied der »Republican Party«, zunächst kommunalpolitisch tätig, u. a. als Bürgermeister von… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Coolidge, AZ — U.S. city in Arizona Population (2000): 7786 Housing Units (2000): 3212 Land area (2000): 5.026001 sq. miles (13.017283 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 5.026001 sq. miles (13.017283 sq. km) FIPS… …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Coolidge, GA — U.S. city in Georgia Population (2000): 552 Housing Units (2000): 270 Land area (2000): 0.808494 sq. miles (2.093989 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.808494 sq. miles (2.093989 sq. km) FIPS code …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Coolidge, KS — U.S. city in Kansas Population (2000): 86 Housing Units (2000): 41 Land area (2000): 0.458874 sq. miles (1.188477 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.458874 sq. miles (1.188477 sq. km) FIPS code:… …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Coolidge, TX — U.S. town in Texas Population (2000): 848 Housing Units (2000): 339 Land area (2000): 0.965126 sq. miles (2.499665 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.034358 sq. miles (0.088988 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.999484 sq. miles (2.588653 sq. km) FIPS code:… …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Coolidge — (Calvin) (1872 1933) homme politique américain. Vice président républicain des È. U. en 1921, il succéda à Harding en 1923, puis fut élu à la présidence (1925 1929). Coolidge (William David) (1873 1975) physicien et chimiste américain. Il inventa …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Coolidge — Coolidge, (John) Calvin (1872 1933) a politician who became the US president in 1923 on the death of Warren Harding. He was re elected as president the following year …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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