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81 охранная сигнализация
1) Engineering: protective signaling2) Construction: intruder alarm3) Railway term: protection signalling4) Automobile industry: burglar alarm, intrusion protection5) Architecture: security signal system6) Sakhalin energy glossary: security alarm system7) Chemical weapons: intrusion detection system (IDS)8) Makarov: burglar alarm (от воров)9) Security: alarm, security alarm10) oil&gas: burglar alarm systemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > охранная сигнализация
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82 дегазация
1) General subject: decontamination2) Geology: draining out of gases3) Naval: gas-freeing4) Medicine: chemical decontamination, degasing5) Military: CBR decontamination, chemical (warfare) decontamination, decontamination, (удаление газов) degasification, (удаление газов) degassing, neutralization6) Engineering: degasification, degasifying treatment, outgassing, stripping, degas7) Chemistry: deaeration8) Construction: purge9) Railway term: de-gassing10) Mining: draining-out of gases11) Metallurgy: degasifying, gas removal12) Oil: liberation( of gas), degassing13) Coolers: outgassing treatment14) Ecology: degasation16) Sakhalin energy glossary: liberation of gas17) Automation: bumping18) Chemical weapons: clean-up (ХО), decontamination (DECON), decontamination (of casings/ rounds) (корпусов), decontamination (solution) (дегазирующий раствор)19) Makarov: decontamination (местности, техники), outgasing20) Security: cleaning -
83 защитный противохимический костюм
1) Engineering: chemical safety clothing2) Construction: chemical protection clothing3) Security: chemical suitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > защитный противохимический костюм
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84 порошковый огнетушитель
1) Aviation: dry-chemical type fire extinguisher2) Engineering: dry chemical extinguisher, dry chemical fire extinguisher, dry powder fire extinguisher, powder-type fire extinguisher3) Construction: dry powder extinguisher, powder extinguisher4) Security: powder fire extinguisher5) Gold mining: dry powder extinguishersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > порошковый огнетушитель
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85 безопасность объекта
1) Chemical weapons: site safety2) Security: (конкретного) point security, (конкретного) site securityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > безопасность объекта
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86 материальное обеспечение
1) General subject: material security2) Military: logistic support, logistics, provision of material needs, supply3) Law: endowment4) Economy: supplies and utilities, tangible security5) Australian slang: stuff7) Advertising: material support8) Business: supply of materials9) leg.N.P. financial security10) Chemical weapons: supply support11) oil&gas: material controlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > материальное обеспечение
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87 дегазатор
1) Engineering: degasator, degasifier, degasifying agent, stripping vessel2) Forestry: degasifier (аппарат для дегазации бумажной массы), degasser (аппарат для дегазации бумажной массы)3) Metallurgy: "solid gas" (фторированный полимер тетрафторэтилена для дегазации жидких сплавов), degassing agent4) Oil: degasser, degassing drum5) Drilling: D-Gasser, knock-out box, mud gas separator, poor boy degasser, ‘poor boy’ separator, drilling mud degasser, mud degasser, mud gas degasser6) Oil&Gas technology deaerator7) Chemical weapons: decon, decontaminant8) Makarov: degasifier (аппарат для дегазации бум. массы), degasser (аппарат для дегазации бум. массы)9) Security: chemical neutralizing agent10) oil&gas: gas trap (газовый каротаж), poor boy, gas-buster, degaser -
88 отравляющие вещества
1) Construction: toxic matters2) Chemical weapons: chemical agents ( CA)3) Makarov: warfare, warfare poisonous agents4) Security: toxinsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отравляющие вещества
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89 химическая граната
1) Military: chemical-warfare grenade, gas grenade (снаряжённая ОД)2) Engineering: chemical grenade3) Security: gas grenadeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > химическая граната
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90 химический препарат
1) General subject: chemical2) Medicine: Reagent Type3) Ecology: agricultural chemical4) Security: reagentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > химический препарат
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91 химический фугас
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92 химическое заражение
2) Engineering: chemical contamination, gas contamination3) Security: gas contamination (отравляющими веществами)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > химическое заражение
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93 химическое и биологическое оружие
1) Military: chemical and biological weapons2) Security: CB weapon, chemical and biological weaponУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > химическое и биологическое оружие
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94 агент
1) (представитель, посредник, доверенное лицо) agent, representative2) (сотрудник спецслужбы) agent; (шпион) spyтайный агент — spy, secret agent
агент иностранной разведки — agent of a foreign intelligence / espionage service, foreign spy
3) (тот, кто служит чьим-л. интересам) agentагент предпринимателя (в профсоюзе и т.п.) — inside man
4) воен. (отравляющее вещество) agentлетальный (смертоносный) агент — lethal agent, agent with lethal effects
(боевой) химический агент — chemical agent of warfare, CAW
несмертоносные химические агенты, химические агенты несмертельного действия — nonlethal chemical agents
агент, действующий на дыхательные пути — respiratory agent
агент смертельного действия, поражающий нервную систему — lethal nerve agent
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95 Moissan, Ferdinand-Frédéric-Henri
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 28 September 1852 Paris, Franced. 20 February 1907 Paris, France[br]French chemist, the first to isolate fluorine, and a pioneer in high-temperature technology.[br]His family, of modest means, moved in 1864 to Meaux, where he attended the municipal college; he returned to Paris before completing his education and apprenticed himself to a pharmacist. In 1872 he began work as a laboratory assistant at the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle, while continuing studies in chemistry. He qualified as a pharmacist at the Ecole Supérieure de Pharmacie in 1879, and by this time he had decided that his main interest was inorganic chemistry. His early investigations concerned the oxides of iron and related metals; his work attracted the favourable attention of Sainte-Claire Deville and was the subject of his doctoral thesis. In 1882 Moissan married Leonie Lugan, whose father provided generous financial support, enabling him to pursue his researches with greater freedom and security. He became, successively, Professor of Toxicology at the Ecole in 1886 and of Inorganic Chemistry in 1899. In 1884 Moissan began both his investigation of the compounds of fluorine and his attempts to isolate the highly reactive element itself. Previous attempts by chemists had ended in failure and sometimes injury. Moissan's health, too, was affected, but in June 1886 he succeeded in isolating fluorine by electrolysing potassium fluoride in hydrogen fluoride at −50°C (−58°F) in platinum apparatus. He was then able to prepare further compounds of fluorine, some of technological importance, such as carbon tetrafluoride. At the same time, Moissan turned his attention to the making of artificial diamonds. To achieve this, he devised his celebrated electric-arc furnace; this was first demonstrated in December 1892 and consisted of two lime blocks placed one above the other, with a cavity for a crucible and two grooves for carbon electrodes, and could attain a temperature of 3,500°C (6,332°F). It seemed at first that he had succeeded in making diamonds, but this attempt is now regarded as a failure. Nevertheless, with the aid of his furnace he was able to produce and study many substances of technological importance, including refractory oxides, borides and carbides, and such metals as manganese, chromium, uranium, tungsten, vanadium, molybdenum, titanium and zirconium; many of these materials had useful applications in the chemical and metallurgical industries (e.g. calcium carbide became the main source of acetylene).[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize in Chemistry 1906.BibliographyThere are several listings of his more than 300 publications, such as Lebeau, cited below. Major works are Le Four électrique (1897, Paris) and Le Fluor et ses composés (1900, Paris).Further ReadingCentenaire de l'Ecole supérieure de pharmacie de l'Université de Paris 1803–1903,1904, Paris, pp. 249–57.B.Harrow, 1927, Eminent Chemists of Our Time, 2nd edn, New York, pp. 135–54, 374– 88.P.Lebeau, 1908, "Notice sur la vie et les travaux de Henri Moissan", Bulletin Soc. chim. de France (4 ser.) 3:i–xxxviii.LRDBiographical history of technology > Moissan, Ferdinand-Frédéric-Henri
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96 СКЗ
1) General subject: среднеквадратичное значение( какого-л. параметра)2) Abbreviation: root mean square value3) Electronics: RMS( root mean square value)4) Sakhalin energy glossary: cathode protection system, станция катодной защиты5) Sakhalin R: система катодной защиты6) Chemical weapons: средства коллективной защиты7) Security: CSS, Corporate Security Service, Служба корпоративной защиты8) oil&gas: corrosion protection station, станция коррозионной защиты -
97 безопасность населения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > безопасность населения
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98 закрытая зона
1) General subject: (доступ только для авторизованного персонала) unauthorized zone2) Military: closed security zone, secret zone3) Construction: off-limits area (опасных работ)4) Mechanics: confined space5) Business: covered area6) EBRD: exclusion zone, restricted area7) Chemical weapons: confined space (потенциально опасная, с ограниченным доступом)8) Security: closed area -
99 защитная перегородка
1) Engineering: shielding plate2) Mining: blasting shield (от взрыва)3) Astronautics: scuff plate4) Chemical weapons: safety shield5) Makarov: protective shield6) Security: protective wall, security partitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > защитная перегородка
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100 защитное заграждение
1) Military: protective obstacle2) Chemical weapons: security fencing3) Security: protection obstacleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > защитное заграждение
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