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TOWS

  • 1 TOWS

    упр. = SWOT

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > TOWS

  • 2 TOWS

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > TOWS

  • 3 tows

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  • 4 tows

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  • 5 tows

    n
    ბუქსირები, ბუქსირი

    English-Georgian dictionary > tows

  • 6 No risk of sticking between two tows

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > No risk of sticking between two tows

  • 7 carbon fiber tows

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > carbon fiber tows

  • 8 SWOT

    эк., упр. СВОТ (четыре момента, которые необходимо проанализировать для оценки текущего состояния компании и выработки ее стратегии: strengths — сильные стороны компании, weakness — слабые стороны компании, opportunities — благоприятные возможности, threats — потенциальные источники неприятностей; метод был разработан на основе идей К. Эндрюса из книги 1965 г. "Business Policy")
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    strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats сила, слабости, возможности, угрозы: мнемоническое правило при анализе проекта, указывающее на параметры и проблемы, на которые нужно обратить особое внимание.
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    сокр. от strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
    достоинства, недостатки, возможности и угрозы
    метод анализа при планировании выпуска нового продукта для оценки достоинств и недостатков маркетинга, а также его возможности и потенциальные угрозы

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > SWOT

  • 9 Threats, Opportunities, Weaknesses, Strengths

    Маркетология: Опасные и благоприятные факторы, слабые и сильные стороны (методика маркетингового анализа, TOWS)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Threats, Opportunities, Weaknesses, Strengths

  • 10 Flax Fibre, Tow And By-Products

    FLAX FIBRE, TOW and BY-PRODUCTS
    Flax, Broken - Scutched flax which is less than 20-in. long and therefore unfit for hackling in the spinning mill. Flax, C.D. and T. - Graders' marks which denote the type of scutched flax: c (chaine) to represent warps, D (demi) to represent medium warps, and T (trame) to represent wefts. Flax, Green, or Natural - Scutched flax produced from de-seeded straw without any intermediate treatment such as retting. Flax, Line - The hackled flax produced by a hackling machine or hand hackling. A term sometimes erroneously applied to scutched flax. Flax, Retted - Scutched flax produced from straw which has been retted. Usually divided into three main classes, namely, water retted flax, dew retted flax, and chemically retted flax. Flax, Scutched - The product from the delivery end of a scutching machine or from scutching flax straw on a wheel. It consists of the long fibre strands in a parallel condition and substantially free from wood and other extraneous material. The yield of scutched flax is commonly expressed as stones (14-lb.) per acre, but in Ireland it is sometimes expressed as stones per peck of seed sown. The average yield per acre of scutched flax has varied according to year from about 20 stones per acre to 40 stones per acre, with occasional exceptional yields of 80 and 90 stones per acre. Grader, Flax - The man who places the scutched flaxes in their appropriate grades of quality by eye judgment and feel. Grades, Flax - Tank retted flaxes are graded from A through the alphabet in ascending order of value. Dam retted flaxes are graded from 1-7 in descending order of value. Dew retted flaxes are graded 0-6 in descending order of value. Grades, Tow - Green tow is graded 1-8 and then 9a, 9b, Z, Z2, and beater tow in descending order of value. Tank retted tow is graded I, II, III, 1, 2, 3, 3X, 3XXX, in descending order, whilst dam and dew retted tows are I, II, II, 1, 2, 3. Pluckings - The short, clean fibre produced at the end of the scutching machine where the operatives dress and square the pieces of flax ready for selection. In grading pluckings are classed as tow (q.v.). Root Ends, Straw - The broken-off roots which fall from the straw under the breaking rollers. Rug, Scutching - All the detritus which falls below the two compartments of the scutching machine after the shives have been shaken out of it, or the waste made when producing scutched flax on a wheel. It consists of partly scutched short straws, broken straws, weeds, and beater tow. It is classed as root end rug or top end rug, according to which end of the flax it comes from. Selection - The preliminary sorting of the scutched flax into main grades at the delivery end of the scutching machine. Shives - The short pieces of woody waste beaten from the straw during scutching. Tow - Any substantially clean but tossed and tangled flax fibre of less than scutched flax length. Tow Baling - The operation of making-up tow into bales. Tow, Beater - Short, fine, clean fibres which fall from the last third of the compartments during scutching. Tow, Inferior low grade (Green) - Green tow of a grade lower than 9a. Tow, Inferior low grade (Retted) - Retted tow of a grade lower than 3XXX. Tow, Machine, or Cast - Tow produced by the hackling machine. Tow, Rejected - Tow unsuitable for spinning on flax tow machinery. Tow, Rescutched - Two scutched on tow handles or a tow scutching machine. Tow, Rolled - The product from passing scutching rug through tow rollers and highspeed shaker. Tow, Rolled and Beaten - The product from passing scutching rug through tow rollers and beaters, and a high-speed shaker. The principal flax markets of the world are at Courtrai, Bruges, Ghent, Lokeren and Zele in Belgium; Rotterdam in Holland; Riga in Latvia; Leningrad, Pernau and Witebek in Russia; Douai and Flines in France; Newry, Rathfriland, Strabane, Ballymoney, Lisnaskea, Ballybay and Armagh in Ireland. Courtrai flax is the finest produced. It is uniform in fibre, strong, clean and of a good colour. Yarns up to 200's lea are spun from it. Irish flax comes next in spinning qualities from 90's to 120's lea are produced. As a warp yarn it is much preferred as the strength is greater than other types. Flemish flax is dark in colour, dryer than others, strong, and can be spun up to 120's lea. Dutch flax is clean, good colour and spins into yams up to 90's lea. Russian flax is coarser than the above types and is usually spun up to about 70's lea.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Flax Fibre, Tow And By-Products

  • 11 Stoppa Tow

    Or SPS is the Italian trade term for hemp scutching tow. " Strappatura " literally is really " pluckings " from the ends, but scutching tows are commercially classed as strappature puliti and strappature correnti, clean and ordinary. The pluckings are called " Teste di Canape " (heads of hemp) and are divided into " Teste Salte " (selected), and " Teste Correnta " (ordinary). The two classes strappature and heads of hemp are sometimes rescutched, the strappatures giving " Stoppa fortes " II, and heads of hemp " Stoppa fortes" I. " Stoppa fine " is hand dressers' tow. Assecature is a very superior tow produced in limited quantities. Hackled or dressed hemp is produced in Frallamaggiore, Agragoln. " Spontick " is the chief long line imported.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Stoppa Tow

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  • TOWS — Temperature Controlled Optical Witness Sample Contributor: GSFC …   NASA Acronyms

  • tows — təʊ n. act of towing, act of dragging or pulling with a rope or chain v. pull, drag …   English contemporary dictionary

  • tows — 1) twos 2) stow …   Anagrams dictionary

  • tows — present third singular of tow plural of tow …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Fistful of TOWs — A Fistful of TOWs (FFT) is a miniatures wargame covering the “modern period”, usually defined as the period from the end of World War II to the present. Version 2 (“FFT2”) covers battles from 1946 through 2010.Design theoryTy Beard designed FFT… …   Wikipedia

  • Taos — /tows/, n., pl. Taos for 2. 1. a Tanoan language spoken in two villages in New Mexico. 2. a member of an American Indian people occupying a pueblo in New Mexico. 3. a town in N New Mexico: resort; art colony. 3369. * * * Town (pop., 2000: 4,700)… …   Universalium

  • Ski tow — A ski tow, also called rope tow or handle tow, is a mechanised system for pulling skiers and snowboarders uphill. In its most basic form, it consists of a long rope loop running through a pulley at the bottom and one at the top, powered by an… …   Wikipedia

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