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1 cotton powder
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2 cotton powder
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3 cotton powder
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4 cotton powder
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5 cotton powder
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7 cotton powder
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8 cotton powder
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9 cotton powder
"тонит"; пироксилиновый порох для подрывных работEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > cotton powder
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10 powder
пыль; порошок; измельчать (в порошок); порох; взрывчатое вещество•
- bleaching powder
- bortz powder
- cotton powder
- gelatine powder
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11 powder puff
1. пуховка2. амер. разг. осторожный, изворотливый боксёр -
12 algodón pólvora
• cotton powder• gunboat diplomacy• gundog• pyroxylin• pyroxyline -
13 pólvora de algodón
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14 пироксилин
1) General subject: gun-cotton, pyrocotton2) Geology: gun cotton, pyroxyline3) Medicine: pyroxylin (нитроклетчатка), pyroxylon4) Military: guncotton (ВВ), military guncotton, military guncotton (ВВ), nitrocotton (ВВ), pyro cotton, pyroxylin (ВВ)5) Engineering: guncotton6) Chemistry: collodion wool, nitrocotton, pyroxylin, pyroxylins7) Plastics: collodion cotton9) Cement: cotton powder (для взрывных работ) -
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16 algodón pólvora
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17 Faure, Camille Alphonse
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 21 May 1840 Vizille, Franced. September 1898[br]French chemist, inventor of an improved method of preparing the plates for Planté lead-acid secondary cells.[br]After technical training at the Ecole des Arts et Métiers at Aix, Faure was employed superintending the erection of factories in France and England. These included the Cotton Powder Company plant in Faversham for the manufacture of the explosive Tonite invented by Faure. He also invented distress signals used by the merchant navy. It was between 1878 and 1880 that he performed his most important work, the improvement of the Planté cell. Faure's invention of coating the lead plates with a paste of lead oxide substantially reduced the time taken to form the plates. Their construction was subsequently further improved by Swan and others. These developments appeared at a particularly opportune time because lead-acid secondary cells found immediate application in telegraphy and later in electric lighting and traction systems, where their use resulted in reduced costs of providing supplies during peak-load periods. In his later years Faure's attention was directed to other electrochemical problems, including the manufacture of aluminium.[br]Bibliography1881, "Sur la pile secondaire de M C.Faure", Comptes rendus 92:951–3 (announcing his cell).11 January 1881, British patent no. 129 (Faure's improvement of the Planté cell).Further ReadingElectrician (1882) 7:122–3 (describes the Faure cell).G.Wood Vinal, 1955, Storage Batteries, 4th edn, London (describes later developments).GWBiographical history of technology > Faure, Camille Alphonse
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1. n мельница; дробилка2. n фабрика3. n завод4. n прядильная фабрика5. n лесопильный завод6. n метал. прокатный стан7. n отжимный пресс8. n тех. фреза9. n тех. фрезерный станок10. n жарг. состязание по боксу11. n жарг. кулачный бой12. n сл. тюрьма13. n сл. воен. гауптвахта, «губа»14. n сл. воен. жарг. двигатель самолёта15. v молоть16. v молоться17. v рушить18. v дробить, измельчать19. v прокатывать20. v обрабатывать на станке; фрезеровать21. v гуртить22. v выделывать23. v валять24. v пилить лес25. v двигаться кругом, кружить; толочься26. v сбивать до пены27. v сл. бить, тузить; колошматить28. n амер. тысячная часть доллара29. v сл. грабить, крастьСинонимический ряд:1. factory (noun) coffee mill; factory; flour mill; forge; grain manufactory; manufactory; millhouse; plant; sawmill; shop; works2. powder (verb) crush; granulate; grind; powder; pulverise -
20 مسحوق
مَسْحُوق \ dust: material in the form of powder: gold dust. powder: material (food, medicine, explosive, etc.) that is in very small grains like flour: baking powder; face powder; gunpowder. powdered: made into powder: powdered milk. \ كالمَسْحُوق \ powdery: like powder; covered with powder. \ مَسْحُوق التَّلْك \ talcum powder, talc powder: a very fine powder of crushed mineral made to have a pleasant smell and used on the body. \ مَسْحُوق النَّشاء \ starch: a powdered form of this substance, (see النَّشَاء) which is used for stiffening cotton cloth.
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