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21 escalate
1. v подниматься на эскалаторе2. v обострять3. v обостряться4. v ввергать5. v расти, увеличиваться6. v увеличивать, повышатьСинонимический ряд:1. ascend (verb) ascend; escalade; mount; scale; upclimb; upgo2. expand (verb) broaden; expand; grow; heighten; intensify; step up3. increase (verb) accelerate; build; burgeon; climb; increase; magnify; multiply; riseАнтонимический ряд:decrease; limit -
22 production
1. производство; изготовление2. продукция; изделие3. произведение4. производительность, выработкаbook production — книжное производство; изготовление книг
5. картонажное производство6. картонажная продукцияproduction language — продукционный язык; язык продукций
two-up production — продукция, печатаемая двойником
7. изготовление прессованного картона8. изделие из прессованного картона9. газетное производствоmass production, production in bulk — массовое производство
10. газетная продукция11. полиграфическое производствоmass production — массовое, серийное, поточное производство
12. печатная продукцияproduction rule — порождающее правило; продукция
13. производство печатных машин14. полиграфическое машиностроениеroll-to-roll production — продукция, сматываемая в рулон
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23 EBQ
abbr. Opseconomic batch quantity: the optimum batch size for the manufacture of an item or component, at the lowest cost. The batch size is a tradeoff between unit costs that increase with batch size and those that decrease. The point of lowest combined or total cost indicates the most economic batch size for production. [m1] Also known as economic lot quantity. [m1] See economic order quantity -
24 learning curve
Gen Mgt [m1]1. a graphic representation of the acquisition of knowledge or experience over time. A steep learning curve reflects a substantial amount of learning in a short time, and a shallow curve reflects a slower learning process. The curve eventually levels out to a plateau, during which time the knowledge gained is being consolidated.2. the proportional decrease in effort when production is doubled. The learning curve has its origin in productivity research in the airplane industry of the 1930s, when T. P. Wright discovered that in assembling an aircraft, the time and effort decreased by 20% each time the cumulative number of planes produced doubled. Bruce Henderson of the Boston Consulting Group formulated the learning curve as a strategic planning device in the 1960s by plotting product costs against cumulative volume. -
25 project triangle
"The interrelationship of time, money, and scope. If you adjust any one of these elements, the other two are affected. For example, if you adjust the project plan to shorten the schedule, you might increase costs and decrease scope." -
26 desalination plant
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desalination plant
1) Plants for the extraction of fresh water from saltwater by the removal of salts, usually by distilling.
2) Parts of the world with severe water shortages are looking to desalination plants to solve their problems. Desalination of water is still nearly four times more expensive than obtaining water from conventional sources. However technology is improving and costs are likely to decrease slightly in the future. There is now more interest in building distillation plants beside electric installations so that the waste heat from power generation can be used to drive the desalination process.
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