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1 University of New Mexico
University: UNMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > University of New Mexico
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2 University of New Mexico
Universiteit van Nieuw Mexico, grote openbare universiteit inclusief universiteitsterreinen verspreid over staat Nieuw Mexico in V.S. waarvan hoofdcampus in Bulbokirk -
3 University of New Mexico
האוניברסיטה של ניו מקסיקו, אוניברסיטה ציבורית גדולה הכוללת מספר קמפוסים ברחבי מדינת ניו מקסיקו בארה"ב שהראשי ביניהם נמצא באלבוקירק* * *◙ קריקובלאב אצמנ םהיניב ישארהש ב"הראב וקיסקמ וינ תנידמ יבחרב םיסופמק רפסמ תללוכה הלודג תירוביצ הטיסרבינוא,וקיסקמ וינ לש הטיסרבינואה◄ -
4 University of New Mexico Alumni Association
University: UNMAAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > University of New Mexico Alumni Association
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5 University of New Mexico Press
University: UNMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > University of New Mexico Press
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6 New Mexico Tech
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7 New Mexico State University
сокр NMSUУниверситет штата [ state university]. Находится в г. Лас-Крусес [ Las Cruces], шт. Нью-Мексико. Основан в 1888 как колледж Лас-Крусеса [Las Cruces College] квакером [ Quakers] Х. Хэдли [Hadley, Hiram]. В 1889 получил статус колледжа на дарованной земле [ land grant college] по закону Морилла [ Morrill Act] (1862), сменив название на Колледж сельского хозяйства и технических наук Нью-Мексико [New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts]; современное название и статус университета с 1960. Исследовательские учреждения, в том числе Лаборатория генной инженерии растений [Plant Genetic Engineering Laboratory], обсерватория Апачи-Пойнт [Apache Point Observatory] (один из крупнейших в мире телескопов). Около 26,2 тыс. студентов (2004)English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > New Mexico State University
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8 New Mexico, University of
Расположен в г. Альбукерке; находится в ведении властей штата [ state university]. Основан в 1889. Около 20 тыс. студентовEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > New Mexico, University of
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9 New Mexico State University
Information technology: NMSU (organization)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > New Mexico State University
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10 Western New Mexico University
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Western New Mexico University
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11 Northeastern Branch Station, New Mexico State University
Общая лексика: Станция северо-восточного отделения, университет штата Нью-Мексико (США)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Northeastern Branch Station, New Mexico State University
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12 New Orleans
Город на юге штата Луизиана. 484,6 тыс. жителей (2000), с пригородами 1,3 млн. человек - самый большой город штата, третий в США по занимаемой площади; административный центр "прихода" (округа) Орлеан [Orleans Parish (parish)]. Важный торгово-финансовый и культурный центр Луизианы и других южных штатов. Крупный порт в 175 км от впадения р. Миссисипи [ Mississippi River] в Мексиканский залив [ Mexico, Gulf of], занимающий второе место по грузообороту в США, основной порт торговли со странами Латинской Америки. Большая часть города расположена ниже уровня реки, но город защищен от наводнений системой дамб и каналов. Два аэропорта - Международный [New Orleans International Airport] и Лейкфронт [Lakefront Airport], железнодорожный узел. Судостроение, нефтепереработка, химическая промышленность, авиастроение. В окрестностях крупные месторождения нефти и природного газа, в том числе на шельфе. Университеты Лойолы [ Loyola University], Тюлейна [ Tulane University], Зейвира [ Xavier University], Дилларда [Dillard University], медицинский факультет Университета штата [ Louisiana State University] и др. высшие учебные заведения. Здесь издается крупнейшая газета штата "Нью-Орлинс таймс-пикайун" [New Orleans Times-Picayune], работают 7 теле- и 18 радиостанций. Крупная Благотворительная больница [Charity Hospital]. Город основан в 1718 французами во главе с Ж. Лемуаном [Le Moyne, Jean B.] и назван Вилль д'Орлеан [Ville d'Orleans] в честь герцога Орлеанского. С 1722 столица Территории Луизиана [Louisiana Territory]. В 1763-1803 был попеременно в руках испанцев и французов, после покупки Луизианы [ Louisiana Purchase] (1803) отошел к США. Традиционный крупный центр торговли хлопком. Из-за расположения в излучине р. Миссисипи получил прозвище Город-полумесяц [Crescent City]. Известен как место проведения карнавала "Марди-гра" [ Mardi Gras] и родина джаза [ jazz]. Город привлекает тысячи туристов своими узкими улочками Французского квартала [ Vieux Carre; French Quarter], архитектурой разных эпох, этническим разнообразием, ресторанами и курортами, в том числе на оз. Понтчартрейн [ Pontchartrain, Lake].English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > New Orleans
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13 Sources
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14 perfil profesional
(n.) = career profileEx. This the career profile of Robert Migneault, currently associate dean of library services at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.* * *(n.) = career profileEx: This the career profile of Robert Migneault, currently associate dean of library services at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
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15 vicedecano
vicedecano, -aSM/ F vice-dean* * *Ex. This the career profile of Robert Migneault, currently associate dean of library services at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.* * *Ex: This the career profile of Robert Migneault, currently associate dean of library services at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
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16 UNM
1) Университет: University of New Mexico2) Фирменный знак: United Business Media, PLC. -
17 UNMAA
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18 UNMP
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19 unm
1) Университет: University of New Mexico2) Фирменный знак: United Business Media, PLC. -
20 Fermi, Enrico
[br]b. 29 September 1901 Rome, Italyd. 28 November 1954 Chicago, USA[br]Italian nuclear physicist.[br]Fermi was one of the most versatile of twentieth-century physicists, one of the few to excel in both theory and experiment. His greatest theoretical achievements lay in the field of statistics and his theory of beta decay. His statistics, parallel to but independent of Dirac, were the key to the modern theory of metals and the statistical modds of the atomic nucleus. On the experimental side, his most notable discoveries were artificial radioactivity produced by neutron bombardment and the realization of a controlled nuclear chain reaction, in the world's first nuclear reactor.Fermi received a conventional education with a chemical bias, but reached proficiency in mathematics and physics largely through his own reading. He studied at Pisa University, where he taught himself modern physics and then travelled to extend his knowledge, spending time with Max Born at Göttingen. On his return to Italy, he secured posts in Florence and, in 1927, in Rome, where he obtained the first Italian Chair in Theoretical Physics, a subject in which Italy had so far lagged behind. He helped to bring about a rebirth of physics in Italy and devoted himself to the application of statistics to his model of the atom. For this work, Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1938, but in December of that year, finding the Fascist regime uncongenial, he transferred to the USA and Columbia University. The news that nuclear fission had been achieved broke shortly before the Second World War erupted and it stimulated Fermi to consider this a way of generating secondary nuclear emission and the initiation of chain reactions. His experiments in this direction led first to the discovery of slow neutrons.Fermi's work assumed a more practical aspect when he was invited to join the Manhattan Project for the construction of the first atomic bomb. His small-scale work at Columbia became large-scale at Chicago University. This culminated on 2 December 1942 when the first controlled nuclear reaction took place at Stagg Field, Chicago, an historic event indeed. Later, Fermi spent most of the period from September 1944 to early 1945 at Los Alamos, New Mexico, taking part in the preparations for the first test explosion of the atomic bomb on 16 July 1945. President Truman invited Fermi to serve on his Committee to advise him on the use of the bomb. Then Chicago University established an Institute for Nuclear Studies and offered Fermi a professorship, which he took up early in 1946, spending the rest of his relatively short life there.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Physics 1938.Bibliography1962–5, Collected Papers, ed. E.Segrè et al., 2 vols, Chicago (includes a biographical introduction and bibliography).Further ReadingL.Fermi, 1954, Atoms in the Family, Chicago (a personal account by his wife).E.Segrè, 1970, Enrico Fermi, Physicist, Chicago (deals with the more scientific aspects of his life).LRD
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