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1 электронное оборудование для обеспечения комфорта
Automobile industry: comfort electronicsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электронное оборудование для обеспечения комфорта
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2 оборудование
с.equipment; accessories; machinery; fitmentоборудование для технического обслуживания и ремонта — maintenance equipment, service equipment
оборудование, устанавливаемое на автомобиль на заводе — factory-installed equipment
- автомобильное оборудованиеоборудование, устанавливаемое на автомобиль после его продажи — aftermarket fitment
- аэродинамическое оборудование
- внутреннее оборудование кабины
- вспомогательное оборудование
- гаражное оборудование
- гидравлическое оборудование
- дополнительное оборудование
- заказное оборудование
- запасное оборудование
- заправочное оборудование
- испытательное оборудование
- комплектующее оборудование
- контрольно-измерительное оборудование
- нестандартное оборудование
- несъёмное оборудование
- оборудование для обеспечения безопасности
- оборудование для смазки
- оборудование кабины
- окрасочное оборудование
- осветительное оборудование
- погрузочное оборудование
- подъёмно-транспортное оборудование
- производственное оборудование
- резервное оборудование
- ремонтное оборудование
- сборочное оборудование
- стандартное оборудование
- тормозное оборудование
- транспортное оборудование
- электрическое оборудование
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3 эффективная температура
1) Medicine: effective temperature2) Engineering: apparent temperature, virtual temperature3) Construction: comfort temperature, resultant air temperature, resultant resulting temperature4) Electronics: internal equivalent temperature5) Semiconductors: virtual temperature (перехода)6) Oceanography: effective temperature (метео)7) Makarov: resulting temperatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эффективная температура
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4 Byron, Ada Augusta, Countess of Lovelace
SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. 12 December 1815 Piccadilly Terrace, London, Englandd. 23 November 1852 East Horsley, Surrey, England[br]English mathematician, active in the early development of the calculating machine.[br]Educated by a number of governesses in a number of houses from Yorkshire to Ealing, she was the daughter of a hypochondriac mother and her absent, separated, husband, the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron. As a child a mysterious and undiagnosed illness deprived her "of the use of her limbs" and she was "obliged to use crutches". The complaint was probably psychosomatic as it cleared up when she was 17 and was about to attend her first court ball. On 8 July 1835 she was married to William King, 1st Earl of Lovelace. She later bore two sons and a daughter. She was an avid student of science and in particular mathematics, in the course of which Charles Babbage encouraged her. In 1840 Babbage was invited to Turin to present a paper on his analytical engine. In the audience was a young Italian military engineer, L.F.Menabrea, who was later to become a general in Garibaldi's army. The paper was written in French and published in 1842 in the Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève. This text was translated into English and published with extensive annotations by the Countess of Lovelace, appearing in Taylor's Scientific Memoirs. The Countess thoroughly understood and appreciated Babbage's machine and the clarity of her description was so great that it is undoubtedly the best contemporary account of the engine: even Babbage recognized the Countess's description as superior to his own. Ada often visited Babbage in his workshop and listened to his explanations of the structure and use of his engines. She shared with her husband a love of horse-racing and, with Babbage, tried to develop a system for backing horses. Babbage and the Earl apparently stopped their efforts in time, but the Countess lost so heavily that she had to pawn all her family jewels. Her losses at the 1851 Derby alone amounted to £3,200, while borrow-ing a further £1,800 from her husband. This situation involved her in being blackmailed. She became an opium addict due to persistent pain from gastritis, intermittent anorexia and paroxys-mal tachycardia. Charles Babbage was always a great comfort to her, not only for their shared mathematical interests but also as a friend helping in all manner of small services such as taking her dead parrot to the taxidermist. She died after a protracted illness, thought to be cancer, at East Horsley Towers.[br]Further ReadingD.Langley Moore, 1977, Ada, Countess of Lovelace: Byron's Legitimate Daughter, John Murray.P.Morrison and E.Morrison, 1961, Charles Babbage and His Calculating Engine, Dover Publications.Biographical history of technology > Byron, Ada Augusta, Countess of Lovelace
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