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1 накопить ряд убедительных доказательств того, что
•Many investigators have amassed a convincing body of evidence that such interactions in the primitive atmosphere of the Earth are capable of producing...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > накопить ряд убедительных доказательств того, что
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2 находиться в центре внимания
•Leeches were a major focus of interest for the 19th-century pioneers of modern experimental embryology.
•The problem of life's beginnings has been the focus of attention for at least several millennia.
•Such interactions have been a central preoccupation of physicists in the 20th century.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > находиться в центре внимания
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•The experimental proof of this violation will shake the foundations of our description of such interactions.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > подрывать основы
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4 накопить ряд убедительных доказательств того, что
•Many investigators have amassed a convincing body of evidence that such interactions in the primitive atmosphere of the Earth are capable of producing...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > накопить ряд убедительных доказательств того, что
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5 находиться в центре внимания
•Leeches were a major focus of interest for the 19th-century pioneers of modern experimental embryology.
•The problem of life's beginnings has been the focus of attention for at least several millennia.
•Such interactions have been a central preoccupation of physicists in the 20th century.
* * *Находиться в центре вниманияThe practical solution of either case frequently centers around the use of the same type of hard materials. (При практическом решении в каждом из этих двух случаев в центре внимания находится использование одинаковых твердых материалов.)Fatigue evaluation of nuclear power plant equipment is a primary focus of equipment designers.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > находиться в центре внимания
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6 apatía
f.1 apathy, disinterest, laziness, indifference.2 apathy, lack of feeling or emotion, indifference, acedia.* * *1 apathy* * *SF (=abulia) apathy; (Med) listlessness* * *femenino apathy* * *= burnout [burn-out], apathy, plateauing, impassivity, indolence, lassitude.Ex. Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = La apatía es un fenómeno que se da cada vez con más frecuencia entre los bibliotecarios y otros profesionales dedicados a prestar un servicio a la población.Ex. Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.Ex. Plateauing is reaching a stage in work or life where there is no more growth or movement and it can destroy motivation, allegiance, commitment, and productivity.Ex. The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Ex. Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex. His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.----* apatía emocional = emotional burnout, emotional exhaustion.* con apatía = listlessly.* * *femenino apathy* * *= burnout [burn-out], apathy, plateauing, impassivity, indolence, lassitude.Ex: Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = La apatía es un fenómeno que se da cada vez con más frecuencia entre los bibliotecarios y otros profesionales dedicados a prestar un servicio a la población.
Ex: Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.Ex: Plateauing is reaching a stage in work or life where there is no more growth or movement and it can destroy motivation, allegiance, commitment, and productivity.Ex: The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Ex: Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* apatía emocional = emotional burnout, emotional exhaustion.* con apatía = listlessly.* * *apathy* * *
apatía sustantivo femenino
apathy
apatía sustantivo femenino apathy
' apatía' also found in these entries:
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atonía
- desidia
- inercia
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apathy
* * *apatía nfapathy;con apatía apathetically* * *f apathy* * *apatía nf: apathy -
7 Educational Psychology
No aptitude-treatment interactions [ATIs] are so well confirmed that they can be used directly as guides to instruction.... Aptitude-treatment interactions exist. To assert the opposite is to assert that whichever educational procedure is best for Johnny is best for everyone else in Johnny's school. Even the most commonplace adaptation of instruction, such as choosing different books for more and less capable readers of a given age, rests on an assumption of ATI that it seems foolish to challenge. It becomes clear that the problem of characterizing, understanding, and using... interactions poses the major challenge to educational and psychological science today. (Cronbach & Snow, 1977, pp. vii, 492)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Educational Psychology
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8 сводить к минимуму
•The silicone fluid's resistance to oxidation keeps maintenance to a minimum.
•The oxide preparation was closely controlled to minimize the chlorides.
•The use of the new varnishes reduces maintenance cost to a minimum.
•Steam requirements are kept to a minimum by means of...
•To keep the bending stresses as small as possible,...
•We design shock tube equipment in such a way as to minimize oblique interactions (or to reduce oblique interactions to a minimum).
•We must render the noise sources as small as possible.
•The silicone fluid's resistance to oxidation keeps (or holds, or reduces) maintenance to a minimum.
•The oxide preparation was closely controlled to minimize the chlorides.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > сводить к минимуму
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9 Mind-body Problem
From this I knew that I was a substance the whole essence or nature of which is to think, and that for its existence there is no need of any place, nor does it depend on any material thing; so that this "me," that is to say, the soul by which I am what I am, is entirely distinct from body, and is even more easy to know than is the latter; and even if body were not, the soul would not cease to be what it is. (Descartes, 1970a, p. 101)still remains to be explained how that union and apparent intermingling [of mind and body]... can be found in you, if you are incorporeal, unextended and indivisible.... How, at least, can you be united with the brain, or some minute part in it, which (as has been said) must yet have some magnitude or extension, however small it be? If you are wholly without parts how can you mix or appear to mix with its minute subdivisions? For there is no mixture unless each of the things to be mixed has parts that can mix with one another. (Gassendi, 1970, p. 201)here are... certain things which we experience in ourselves and which should be attributed neither to the mind nor body alone, but to the close and intimate union that exists between the body and the mind.... Such are the appetites of hunger, thirst, etc., and also the emotions or passions of the mind which do not subsist in mind or thought alone... and finally all the sensations. (Descartes, 1970b, p. 238)With any other sort of mind, absolute Intelligence, Mind unattached to a particular body, or Mind not subject to the course of time, the psychologist as such has nothing to do. (James, 1890, p. 183)[The] intention is to furnish a psychology that shall be a natural science: that is to represent psychical processes as quantitatively determinate states of specifiable material particles, thus making these processes perspicuous and free from contradiction. (Freud, 1966, p. 295)The thesis is that the mental is nomologically irreducible: there may be true general statements relating the mental and the physical, statements that have the logical form of a law; but they are not lawlike (in a strong sense to be described). If by absurdly remote chance we were to stumble on a non-stochastic true psychophysical generalization, we would have no reason to believe it more than roughly true. (Davidson, 1970, p. 90)We can divide those who uphold the doctrine that men are machines, or a similar doctrine, into two categories: those who deny the existence of mental events, or personal experiences, or of consciousness;... and those who admit the existence of mental events, but assert that they are "epiphenomena"-that everything can be explained without them, since the material world is causally closed. (Popper & Eccles, 1977, p. 5)Mind affects brain and brain affects mind. That is the message, and by accepting it you commit yourself to a special view of the world. It is a view that shows the limits of the genetic imperative on what we turn out to be, both intellectually and emotionally. It decrees that, while the secrets of our genes express themselves with force throughout our lives, the effect of that information on our bodies can be influenced by our psychological history and beliefs about the world. And, just as important, the other side of the same coin argues that what we construct in our minds as objective reality may simply be our interpretations of certain bodily states dictated by our genes and expressed through our physical brains and body. Put differently, various attributes of mind that seem to have a purely psychological origin are frequently a product of the brain's interpreter rationalizing genetically driven body states. Make no mistake about it: this two-sided view of mind-brain interactions, if adopted, has implications for the management of one's personal life. (Gazzaniga, 1988, p. 229)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Mind-body Problem
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10 являться причиной
•Nucleic acids are responsible for protein synthesis.
•Such diseases are responsible for (or are the cause of) much illness and death.
•Information of this kind has given rise to fears that...
•The diffusion drag forces may account for the interactions between cells.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > являться причиной
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11 взаимодействия молекул воды с квантовыми квазичастицами, такими как электродное пространство и поверхностные поляритоны и экс
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимодействия молекул воды с квантовыми квазичастицами, такими как электродное пространство и поверхностные поляритоны и экс
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12 взаимодействия молекул воды с квантовыми квазичастицами, такими как электродное пространство и поверхностные поляритоны и экситон
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимодействия молекул воды с квантовыми квазичастицами, такими как электродное пространство и поверхностные поляритоны и экситон
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13 молекулярная дипольная поляризуемость входит в описание многих физ
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > молекулярная дипольная поляризуемость входит в описание многих физ
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14 молекулярная дипольная поляризуемость входит в описание многих физичес
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > молекулярная дипольная поляризуемость входит в описание многих физичес
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15 результат
result, outcomeThe outcome of such interspecific territorial conflicts depends a great deal on the size and strength of the individuals belonging to the species involved .There is no guarantee of a peaceful outcome to the interactions between potential mates at this initial stage of pair-formation .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > результат
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16 cookie
E-coma file written to a computer’s hard disk by an Internet application to store small amounts of information that can be accessed to identify users and customize interactions with them. Cookies contain such data as registration or login information, user preferences, shopping cart items, and credit card numbers and expiration dates. The name is derived from UNIX objects called “magic cookies.” -
17 геоморфический процесс
геоморфический процесс
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geomorphic process
The physical and chemical interactions between the Earth's surface and the natural forces acting upon it to produce landforms. The processes are determined by such natural environmental variables as geology, climate, vegetation and baselevel, to say nothing of human interference. The nature of the process and the rate at which it operates will be influenced by a change in any of these variables. (Source: WHIT)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > геоморфический процесс
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разделитель
Тонкий слой, выполняющий роль барьера, предупреждающего взаимное вредное воздействие различных компонентов кабеля друг на друга таких, как токопроводящая жила и изоляция или изоляция и оболочка.
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separator
thin layer used as a barrier to prevent mutually detrimental effects between different components of a cable, such as between the conductor and insulation or between insulation and sheath
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séparateur
couche mince utilisée comme barrière pour éviter les interactions nocives entre deux constituants d'un câble, par exemple entre âme et enveloppe isolante ou entre enveloppe et gaine
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > разделитель
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