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1 Journal of Petroleum Technology
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Journal of Petroleum Technology
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"Журнал технологии нефтедобычи" (США)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Journal of Petroleum Technology
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > Journal of Petroleum Technology
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1) Техника: журнал "Джорнэл оф петролеум текнолоджи"2) Нефть: "Журнал технологии нефтедобычи" (США)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Journal of Petroleum Technology
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1. дневник, буровой журнал2. цапфа, шейка, шип, пята
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[Journal of Petroleum Technology] — «Джорнал оф петролеум текнолоджи» ( название американского нефтяного журнала)
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сокр.[Journal of Petroleum Technology] журнал "Джорнэл оф петролеум текнолоджи" ( США)* * *журнал "Джорнэл оф петролеум текнолоджи" -
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Journal of Petroleum Technology - журнал "Джорнэл оф петролеум текнолоджи" -
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1) Компьютерная техника: Java Performance Tuning, Just Party Time2) Сокращение: Jet Pipe Temperature3) Нефть: журнал "Джорнэл оф петролеум текнолоджи" (США; Journal of Petroleum Technology)5) Бурение: \<Джорнал оф петролеум текнолоджи\> (Journal of Petroleum Technology; название американского нефтяного журнала)6) Аэропорты: Park Ten Airport, Houston, Texas USA -
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1) Компьютерная техника: Java Performance Tuning, Just Party Time2) Сокращение: Jet Pipe Temperature3) Нефть: журнал "Джорнэл оф петролеум текнолоджи" (США; Journal of Petroleum Technology)5) Бурение: \<Джорнал оф петролеум текнолоджи\> (Journal of Petroleum Technology; название американского нефтяного журнала)6) Аэропорты: Park Ten Airport, Houston, Texas USA -
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12 Young, James
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 13 July 1811 Glasgow, Scotlandd. 13 May 1883 Wemyss Bay, Scotland[br]Scottish chemist and pioneer petroleum technologist.[br]Young's early education took place in the evenings, after the day's work in his father's joinery. From 1830 he studied chemistry at the evening classes in Glasgow given by the distinguished Scottish chemist Thomas Graham (1805–69) and soon afterwards became Graham's assistant. When Graham moved to University College London in 1837, Young accompanied him.From 1839 he was employed in the chemical industry, first with James Muspratt at St Helens, Lancashire, and from 1843 with Tennant \& Company in Manchester. In 1848 his attention was drawn to an oil seepage in a mine at Alfreton, Derbyshire, of some 300 gallons per day; he set up his own works there to extract an oil that could be used for lighting and lubrication. When this source of oil was exhausted, three years later, Young moved to Lothian in Scotland. By distillation, he extracted oil from the oil-shale deposits there and thus founded the Scottish oil-shale industry: he obtained a high yield of paraffin oil for lighting and heating, and was a pioneer in the use of chemical methods in extracting and treating oil. In 1866 he disposed of his company for no less than £400,000. Young's other activities included measuring the speed of light by Fizeau's method and giving financial support to the expeditions of David Livingstone, who had been a fellow student in Glasgow.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1873.Further ReadingObituary, 1884, Journal of the Chemical Society 45:630.LRD
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