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2 Ricardo-Viner model
межд. эк. модель Рикардо-Винера (модель специфических факторов, в которой для каждой отрасли существует один немобильный (специфический) фактор производства и один мобильный; название дано по именам Д. Рикардо и Дж. Винера, которые использовали подобные модели для анализа международной торговли)See: -
3 Ricardo, David
перс.эк. Рикардо, Давид (1772-1823; английский экономист, крупнейший представитель классической политической экономии; наибольшим влиянием пользовались его идеи в области трудовой теории стоимости, теории ренты, теории сравнительных преимуществ и долгосрочной динамики капитализма; основная работа — "Принципы политической экономии и налогообложения" ("The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation"), 1817 г.)See: -
4 palma
Del verbo palmar: ( conjugate palmar) \ \
palma es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: palma palmar
palma sustantivo femenino 1 ( de la mano) palm; 2 ( hoja) palm leaf;◊ palma de coco (Col) coconut palm3◊ palmas sustantivo femenino plural: dar or batir palmas ( aplaudir) to clap (one's hands), applaud;tocar las palmas ( marcando el ritmo) to clap in time
palma sustantivo femenino
1 (de la mano) palm
2 (palmera) palm tree
3 palmas, clapping Locuciones: batir palmas, to applaud
llevarse la palma, to be the best: cuando quiere ser desagradable se lleva la palma, when it comes to being unpleasant, he takes the biscuit ' palma' also found in these entries: Spanish: miel English: back - finger - palm - palm oil - flat -
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6 Palma de Mallorca
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7 Ricardo
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11 Palma Pita Fibre
A variety of istle or tampico fibre, grown in Mexico. The Palma istle fibre is 15 -in. to 35-in. long, usually coarse and stiff, yellow in colour, and gummy. It is used for cheap ropes and cords. -
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palma, ae, f., (1) hand, blow with the hand, Mt. 26:67; (2) palm-tree, J. 12:13; palm-branch, Ap. 7:9.* -
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14 Ricardo, Sir Harry Ralph
[br]b. 26 January 1885 London, Englandd. 18 May 1974 Graffham, Sussex, England[br]English mechanical engineer; researcher, designer and developer of internal combustion engines.[br]Harry Ricardo was the eldest child and only son of Halsey Ricardo (architect) and Catherine Rendel (daughter of Alexander Rendel, senior partner in the firm of consulting civil engineers that later became Rendel, Palmer and Tritton). He was educated at Rugby School and at Cambridge. While still at school, he designed and made a steam engine to drive his bicycle, and by the time he went up to Cambridge in 1903 he was a skilled craftsman. At Cambridge, he made a motor cycle powered by a petrol engine of his own design, and with this he won a fuel-consumption competition by covering almost 40 miles (64 km) on a quart (1.14 1) of petrol. This brought him to the attention of Professor Bertram Hopkinson, who invited him to help with research on turbulence and pre-ignition in internal combustion engines. After leaving Cambridge in 1907, he joined his grandfather's firm and became head of the design department for mechanical equipment used in civil engineering. In 1916 he was asked to help with the problem of loading tanks on to railway trucks. He was then given the task of designing and organizing the manufacture of engines for tanks, and the success of this enterprise encouraged him to set up his own establishment at Shoreham, devoted to research on, and design and development of, internal combustion engines.Leading on from the work with Hopkinson were his discoveries on the suppression of detonation in spark-ignition engines. He noted that the current paraffinic fuels were more prone to detonation than the aromatics, which were being discarded as they did not comply with the existing specifications because of their high specific gravity. He introduced the concepts of "highest useful compression ratio" (HUCR) and "toluene number" for fuel samples burned in a special variable compression-ratio engine. The toluene number was the proportion of toluene in heptane that gave the same HUCR as the fuel sample. Later, toluene was superseded by iso-octane to give the now familiar octane rating. He went on to improve the combustion in side-valve engines by increasing turbulence, shortening the flame path and minimizing the clearance between piston and head by concentrating the combustion space over the valves. By these means, the compression ratio could be increased to that used by overhead-valve engines before detonation intervened. The very hot poppet valve restricted the advancement of all internal combustion engines, so he turned his attention to eliminating it by use of the single sleeve-valve, this being developed with support from the Air Ministry. By the end of the Second World War some 130,000 such aero-engines had been built by Bristol, Napier and Rolls-Royce before the piston aero-engine was superseded by the gas turbine of Whittle. He even contributed to the success of the latter by developing a fuel control system for it.Concurrent with this was work on the diesel engine. He designed and developed the engine that halved the fuel consumption of London buses. He invented and perfected the "Comet" series of combustion chambers for diesel engines, and the Company was consulted by the vast majority of international internal combustion engine manufacturers. He published and lectured widely and fully deserved his many honours; he was elected FRS in 1929, was President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1944–5 and was knighted in 1948. This shy and modest, though very determined man was highly regarded by all who came into contact with him. It was said that research into internal combustion engines, his family and boats constituted all that he would wish from life.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1948. FRS 1929. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1944–5.Bibliography1968, Memo \& Machines. The Pattern of My Life, London: Constable.Further ReadingSir William Hawthorne, 1976, "Harry Ralph Ricardo", Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 22.JBBiographical history of technology > Ricardo, Sir Harry Ralph
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15 Ricardo variable compression testing engine
двигатель Рикардо с переменной степенью сжатия
(для определения детонационной стойкости бензина)
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16 Palma Christi
бот. клещевинаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Palma Christi
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17 Ricardo variable compression testing engine
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18 palma Christi
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Книги
- Tradiciones, Ricardo Palma. Воспроизведено в оригинальной авторской орфографии издания 1872 года (издательство `Imprenta Del Estado`). ISBN:978-5-8773-2562-3… Подробнее Купить за 1160 грн (только Украина)