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1) Вычислительная техника: условия освещённости2) Реклама: освещённость (съёмочного объекта), условия освещения -
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6 adverse lighting conditions
adverse lighting conditions ungünstige [schlechte] Lichtverhältnisse nplEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > adverse lighting conditions
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7 mixed lighting conditions
Автомобильный термин: условия смешанного освещенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mixed lighting conditions
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8 physical working conditions
HRthe surroundings within which somebody works, taking into account aspects such as temperature, air quality, lighting, safety, cleanliness, and noiseThe ultimate business dictionary > physical working conditions
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9 Lichtverhältnisse
Pl. lighting conditions, lighting Sg.* * *Lịcht|ver|hält|nis|sepllighting conditions pl* * *Licht·ver·hält·nis·sepl lighting conditions pl* * ** * ** * *Plural light conditions -
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11 condition
1. условие2. состояние; положение; обстановка3. режимcondition for a nontrivial solutioncondition of optimality1-g condition20-deg angle-of-attack conditionaim conditionsairworthy conditionaltitude conditionapproach conditionsasymmetric wing sweep conditionsaustere conditionsbegin cruise conditionsbelow-stall conditionbest-range conditionsboundary conditionscaution conditionsceiling conditionsCFL conditionclimb conditioncontinuity conditionCourant-Friedrichs-Levi conditioncrossflow conditionscruise conditioncruise conditionsday conditionsdeep-stalled conditiondeparture conditionsDirichlet conditiondisplacement boundary conditionsdivergence conditiondivergent conditiondutch roll conditionelevator-free conditionengine-out conditionenvironmental conditionequilibrium conditionfailure conditionsfar-field boundary conditionfatigue conditionfinal conditionsflexural conditionsflight conditionflight conditionsflow conditionsflow tangency conditionflutter conditionsflutter onset conditionsflyaway conditionfoggy conditionsforce boundary conditionsfree-flight conditionfree-free boundary conditionsfreestream conditionfreestream conditionsfull-down conditionfull-scale conditionshigh conditionshigh-angle-of-attack conditionshigh-maneuver-lift conditionshigh-drag conditionhigh-g conditionshot conditionshover conditionhover-flight conditionicing conditionsinitial steady-flight conditionsinstrument conditionsinstrument meteorological conditionsKuhn-Tucker conditionsKutta conditionKutta-Zhukowsky conditionlanding conditionlanding conditionslaunch conditionslift conditionlift-equal-to-weight conditionlighting conditionslightning conditionslimit conditionload conditionsloading conditionslongitudinally trimmed conditionlow-angle-of-attack conditionslow-visibility conditionslow-light conditionslow-speed conditionsmaneuver conditionmaneuver entry conditionsmaneuvering conditionmaximum endurance conditionsmeteorological conditionsminimum drag conditionmission abort conditionsnear-field boundary conditionsNeumann boundary conditionneutral backside conditionno-slip conditionno-wind conditionsno-windshear conditionnonmaneuver conditionsnonpowered-lift conditionoff-design conditionsoff-nominal conditionsomega conditionoperating conditionoperational conditionoptimality conditionoscillatory conditionout-of-balance conditionout-of-trim conditionoverheat conditionoverload conditionsovertemperature conditionperiodicity conditionpost-stall conditionpostcrash conditionspowered-lift conditionpre-stall conditionpull-up conditionquasi-steady-state conditionRankine-Hugoniot conditionsresonant conditionrestraint conditionsrotating conditionsscaling conditionsea-level conditionsshock-on-lip conditionsimulator conditionssliding conditionslip conditionslow flight conditionsstalled conditionstalled conditionssteady-state conditionSTOL conditionsstraight-and-level conditionsstress conditionsubcritical conditionssupercritical conditionsupersonic conditionssupersonic leading-edge conditionsupport conditionssystem-off conditiontailwind conditionstakeoff conditionstask conditionstemperature jump conditionterminal conditiontip conditionstransient conditiontransonic conditiontranspiration conditiontransversality conditionTresca`s yield conditiontrim conditiontrimmed conditiontropical day conditionsunaugmented flutter conditionunstable conditionviewing conditionsvisibility conditionsvisual contact conditionswake conditionswashout conditionweather conditionswind conditionswind shear conditionswing-leveled conditionwing rock conditionwings-level conditionworking conditionszero-wind conditions -
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1) General subject: illumination, sunniness2) Medicine: illuminating intensity, illumination intensity3) Engineering: brightness, illuminance, intensity of illumination4) Bookish: lightness5) Mining: lighting intensity6) Polygraphy: pharosage (в люменах на квадратный фут)7) Information technology: lighting8) Astronautics: luminosity, sun exposure, sun lighting9) Ecology: luminance10) Advertising: lighting conditions (съёмочного объекта), optical exposure11) Business: light12) Aviation medicine: quantity of illumination13) Makarov: illumination (в люксах), light intensity, luminous density (по освещённой поверхности), luminous flux density (по освещённой поверхности), luminous intensity -
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15 условия освещённости
1) Military: light conditions2) Information technology: lighting conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > условия освещённости
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16 Beleuchtungsverhältnisse
Beleuchtungsverhältnisse npl lighting conditions, conditions of illuminationDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Beleuchtungsverhältnisse
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17 Lippman, Gabriel
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 16 August 1845 Hallerick, Luxembourgd. 14 July 1921 at sea, in the North Atlantic[br]French physicist who developed interference colour photography.[br]Born of French parents, Lippman's work began with a distinguished career in classics, philosophy, mathematics and physics at the Ecole Normale in Luxembourg. After further studies in physics at Heidelberg University, he returned to France and the Sorbonne, where he was in 1886 appointed Director of Physics. He was a leading pioneer in France of research into electricity, optics, heat and other branches of physics.In 1886 he conceived the idea of recording the existence of standing waves in light when it is reflected back on itself, by photographing the colours so produced. This required the production of a photographic emulsion that was effectively grainless: the individual silver halide crystals had to be smaller than the shortest wavelength of light to be recorded. Lippman succeeded in this and in 1891 demonstrated his process. A glass plate was coated with a grainless emulsion and held in a special plate-holder, glass towards the lens. The back of the holder was filled with mercury, which provided a perfect reflector when in contact with the emulsion. The standing waves produced during the exposure formed laminae in the emulsion, with the number of laminae being determined by the wavelength of the incoming light at each point on the image. When the processed plate was viewed under the correct lighting conditions, a theoretically exact reproduction of the colours of the original subject could be seen. However, the Lippman process remained a beautiful scientific demonstration only, since the ultra-fine-grain emulsion was very slow, requiring exposure times of over 10,000 times that of conventional negative material. Any method of increasing the speed of the emulsion also increased the grain size and destroyed the conditions required for the process to work.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRoyal Photographic Society Progress Medal 1897. Nobel Prize (for his work in interference colour photography) 1908.Further ReadingJ.S.Friedman, 1944, History of Colour Photography, Boston.Brian Coe, 1978, Colour Photography: The First Hundred Years, London. Gert Koshofer, 1981, Farbfotografie, Vol. I, Munich.BC -
18 условия смешанного освещения
Automobile industry: mixed lighting conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > условия смешанного освещения
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19 Beleuchtungsverhältnisse
German-english technical dictionary > Beleuchtungsverhältnisse
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20 belysningsforhold
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