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3 розетка с 1 гнездом RCA
розетка с 1 гнездом RCA
Предназначена для передачи композитного видеосигнала от любого периферийного устройства, такого как видеокамера, DVD-проигр., видеомагнитофон и т.п.
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female 1 RCA socket
Provides the composite video link for any peripheral device such as a DVD drive, camera, video recorder, etc
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > розетка с 1 гнездом RCA
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4 соединитель-гнездо типа RCA
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > соединитель-гнездо типа RCA
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5 зона наблюдений на АЭС
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > зона наблюдений на АЭС
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6 Управление радиационной безопасности
Управление радиационной безопасности
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Управление радиационной безопасности
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7 dworzec
dworzec kolejowy — railway (BRIT) lub railroad (US) station
* * *mi- rc- Gen. -a station; dworzec kolejowy train station; dworzec autobusowy bus station; dworzec lotniczy airport; dworzec podmiejski suburban station; odjeżdżać z dworca centralnego depart from the central station; przyjeżdżać na dworzec główny arrive at the central station.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dworzec
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8 kobierzec
stanąć na ślubnym kobiercu — (przen) to tie the knot
* * *mi- rc- Gen. -a przest. carpet; stanąć na ślubnym kobiercu przen. (= zawrzeć związek małżeński) tie the knot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kobierzec
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9 marzec
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > marzec
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10 mędrzec
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mędrzec
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11 proporzec
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > proporzec
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12 starzec
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > starzec
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13 wzorzec
( schemat) pattern; ( pierwowzór) prototype; ( godny naśladowania) exemplar, (masy itp.) standard* * *mi- rc- Gen. -a1. (= schemat) pattern.2. (= pierwowzór) prototype.3. (= model) model.5. techn. standard.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wzorzec
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14 dworzec dwo·rzec
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15 marzec ma·rzec
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16 Sarnoff, David
[br]b. 27 February 1891 Uzlian, Minsk (now in Belarus)d. 12 December 1971 New York City, New York, USA[br]Russian/American engineer who made a major contribution to the commercial development of radio and television.[br]As a Jewish boy in Russia, Sarnoff spent several years preparing to be a Talmudic Scholar, but in 1900 the family emigrated to the USA and settled in Albany, New York. While at public school and at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, he helped the family finances by running errands, selling newspapers and singing the liturgy in the synagogue. After a short period as a messenger boy with the Commercial Cable Company, in 1906 he became an office boy with the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America (see G. Marconi). Having bought a telegraph instrument with his first earnings, he taught himself Morse code and was made a junior telegraph operator in 1907. The following year he became a wireless operator at Nantucket Island, then in 1909 he became Manager of the Marconi station at Sea Gate, New York. After two years at sea he returned to a shore job as wireless operator at the world's most powerful station at Wanamaker's store in Manhattan. There, on 14 April 1912, he picked up the distress signals from the sinking iner Titanic, remaining at his post for three days.Rewarded by rapid promotion (Chief Radio Inspector 1913, Contract Manager 1914, Assistant Traffic Manager 1915, Commercial Manager 1917) he proposed the introduction of commercial radio broadcasting, but this received little response. Consequently, in 1919 he took the job of Commercial Manager of the newly formed Radio Corporation of America (RCA), becoming General Manager in 1921, Vice- President in 1922, Executive Vice-President in 1929 and President in 1930. In 1921 he was responsible for the broadcasting of the Dempsey-Carpentier title-fight, as a result of which RCA sold $80 million worth of radio receivers in the following three years. In 1926 he formed the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Rightly anticipating the development of television, in 1928 he inaugurated an experimental NBC television station and in 1939 demonstrated television at the New York World Fair. Because of his involvement with the provision of radio equipment for the armed services, he was made a lieutenant-colonel in the US Signal Corps Reserves in 1924, a full colonel in 1931 and, while serving as a communications consultant to General Eisenhower during the Second World War, Brigadier General in 1944.With the end of the war, RCA became a major manufacturer of television receivers and then invested greatly in the ultimately successful development of shadowmask tubes and receivers for colour television. Chairman and Chief Executive from 1934, Sarnoff held the former post until his retirement in 1970.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFrench Croix de Chevalier d'honneur 1935, Croix d'Officier 1940, Croix de Commandant 1947. Luxembourg Order of the Oaken Crown 1960. Japanese Order of the Rising Sun 1960. US Legion of Merit 1946. UN Citation 1949. French Union of Inventors Gold Medal 1954.KFSee also: Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma -
17 Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma
[br]b. 30 July 1889 Mourum (near Moscow), Russiad. 29 July 1982 New York City, New York, USA[br]Russian (naturalized American 1924) television pioneer who invented the iconoscope and kinescope television camera and display tubes.[br]Zworykin studied engineering at the Institute of Technology in St Petersburg under Boris Rosing, assisting the latter with his early experiments with television. After graduating in 1912, he spent a time doing X-ray research at the Collège de France in Paris before returning to join the Russian Marconi Company, initially in St Petersburg and then in Moscow. On the outbreak of war in 1917, he joined the Russian Army Signal Corps, but when the war ended in the chaos of the Revolution he set off on his travels, ending up in the USA, where he joined the Westinghouse Corporation. There, in 1923, he filed the first of many patents for a complete system of electronic television, including one for an all-electronic scanning pick-up tube that he called the iconoscope. In 1924 he became a US citizen and invented the kinescope, a hard-vacuum cathode ray tube (CRT) for the display of television pictures, and the following year he patented a camera tube with a mosaic of photoelectric elements and gave a demonstration of still-picture TV. In 1926 he was awarded a PhD by the University of Pittsburgh and in 1928 he was granted a patent for a colour TV system.In 1929 he embarked on a tour of Europe to study TV developments; on his return he joined the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) as Director of the Electronics Research Group, first at Camden and then Princeton, New Jersey. Securing a budget to develop an improved CRT picture tube, he soon produced a kinescope with a hard vacuum, an indirectly heated cathode, a signal-modulation grid and electrostatic focusing. In 1933 an improved iconoscope camera tube was produced, and under his direction RCA went on to produce other improved types of camera tube, including the image iconoscope, the orthicon and image orthicon and the vidicon. The secondary-emission effect used in many of these tubes was also used in a scintillation radiation counter. In 1941 he was responsible for the development of the first industrial electron microscope, but for most of the Second World War he directed work concerned with radar, aircraft fire-control and TV-guided missiles.After the war he worked for a time on high-speed memories and medical electronics, becoming Vice-President and Technical Consultant in 1947. He "retired" from RCA and was made an honorary vice-president in 1954, but he retained an office and continued to work there almost up until his death; he also served as Director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1954 until 1962.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsZworykin received some twenty-seven awards and honours for his contributions to television engineering and medical electronics, including the Institution of Electrical Engineers Faraday Medal 1965; US Medal of Science 1966; and the US National Hall of Fame 1977.Bibliography29 December 1923, US patent no. 2,141, 059 (the original iconoscope patent; finally granted in December 1938!).13 July 1925, US patent no. 1,691, 324 (colour television system).1930, with D.E.Wilson, Photocells and Their Applications, New York: Wiley. 1934, "The iconoscope. A modern version of the electric eye". Proceedings of theInstitute of Radio Engineers 22:16.1946, Electron Optics and the Electron Microscope.1940, with G.A.Morton, Television; revised 1954.1949, with E.G.Ramberg, Photoelectricity and Its Applications. 1958, Television in Science and Industry.Further ReadingJ.H.Udelson, 1982, The Great Television Race: History of the Television Industry 1925– 41: University of Alabama Press.KFBiographical history of technology > Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma
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18 поиск корневой причины
поиск корневой причины
(ITIL Service Operation)
Деятельность, которая идентифицирует корневую причину инцидента или проблемы. Поиск корневой причины обычно концентрируется на сбоях в ИТ-инфраструктуре.
См. тж. анализ сбоев услуги.
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root cause analysis
RCA
(ITIL Service Operation)
An activity that identifies the root cause of an incident or problem. Root cause analysis typically concentrates on IT infrastructure failures.
See also service failure analysis.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > поиск корневой причины
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19 Radio Corporation of America
1) Abbreviation: RCA2) Information technology: RCA (Corporate name)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Radio Corporation of America
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20 सर्च
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