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61 завідувач відділу зовнішніх зносин
Українсько-англійський словник > завідувач відділу зовнішніх зносин
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62 dieđihanhoavda
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63 директор функционального командного центра ФНД «Коммуникации»
директор функционального командного центра ФНД «Коммуникации»
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > директор функционального командного центра ФНД «Коммуникации»
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64 Dir of Com
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65 Kompfner, Rudolph
[br]b. 16 May 1909 Vienna, Austriad. 3 December 1977 Stanford, California, USA[br]Austrian (naturalized English in 1949, American in 1957) electrical engineer primarily known for his invention of the travelling-wave tube.[br]Kompfner obtained a degree in engineering from the Vienna Technische Hochschule in 1931 and qualified as a Diplom-Ingenieur in Architecture two years later. The following year, with a worsening political situation in Austria, he moved to England and became an architectural apprentice. In 1936 he became Managing Director of a building firm owned by a relative, but at the same time he was avidly studying physics and electronics. His first patent, for a television pick-up device, was filed in 1935 and granted in 1937, but was not in fact taken up. In June 1940 he was interned on the Isle of Man, but as a result of a paper previously sent by him to the Editor of Wireless Engineer he was released the following December and sent to join the group at Birmingham University working on centimetric radar. There he worked on klystrons, with little success, but as a result of the experience gained he eventually invented the travelling-wave tube (TWT), which was based on a helical transmission line. After disbandment of the Birmingham team, in 1946 Kompfner moved to the Clarendon Laboratory at Oxford and in 1947 he became a British subject. At the Clarendon Laboratory he met J.R. Pierce of Bell Laboratories, who worked out the theory of operation of the TWT. After gaining his DPhil at Oxford in 1951, Kompfner accepted a post as Principal Scientific Officer at Signals Electronic Research Laboratories, Baldock, but very soon after that he was invited by Pierce to work at Bell on microwave tubes. There, in 1952, he invented the backward-wave oscillator (BWO). He was appointed Director of Electronics Research in 1955 and Director of Communications Research in 1962, having become a US citizen in 1957. In 1958, with Pierce, he designed Echo 1, the first (passive) satellite, which was launched in August 1960. He was also involved with the development of Telstar, the first active communications satellite, which was launched in 1962. Following his retirement from Bell in 1973, he continued to pursue research, alternately at Stanford, California, and Oxford, England.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPhysical Society Duddell Medal 1955. Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Medal 1960. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers David Sarnoff Award 1960. Member of the National Academy of Engineering 1966. Member of the National Academy of Science 1968. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honour 1973. City of Philadelphia John Scott Award 1974. Roentgen Society Silvanus Thompson Medal 1974. President's National medal of Science 1974. Honorary doctorates Vienna 1965, Oxford 1969.Bibliography1944, "Velocity modulated beams", Wireless Engineer 17:262.1942, "Transit time phenomena in electronic tubes", Wireless Engineer 19:3. 1942, "Velocity modulating grids", Wireless Engineer 19:158.1946, "The travelling-wave tube", Wireless Engineer 42:369.1964, The Invention of the TWT, San Francisco: San Francisco Press.Further ReadingJ.R.Pierce, 1992, "History of the microwave tube art", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers: 980.KF -
66 DNC
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Direct Numerical Control2) Компьютерная техника: Dynamic Neural Controller3) Авиация: do not correct4) Спорт: Does Not Count, Downriver National Championship5) Военный термин: Digital Nautical Chart, Director, Naval Communications, Does Not Clear, day-night capability6) Техника: 4, 6-dinitro-o-cresol, Dutch Nuclear Consortium, data name card, dinitroorthocresol7) Шутливое выражение: Democratic National Confusion, Democratic National Convicts, Do Not Celebrate, Don't Nixon Clinton8) Юридический термин: Do Not Call9) Политика: Democratic National Committee, Democratic National Convention, Democrats Need To Censor10) Сокращение: Digital Nautical Chart (r), Director of Naval Communications11) Университет: Did Not Compete, Did Not Complete12) Вычислительная техника: Dynamic Network Controller, direct numerical control, Direct Numerical Control (CNC)13) Онкология: Does Not Compete14) Автоматика: distributed numerical control, групповое ЧПУ оборудованием, система группового ЧПУ, система централизованного ЧПУ, централизованное ЧПУ, прямое ЧПУ (от ЭВМ)15) Макаров: direct numeric control16) Яхтенный спорт: yacht does not rank as a starter17) Чат: Do Not Care, Do Not Cry -
67 Пресс-секретарь
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68 пресс-секретарь
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69 начальник управления связи и электроники
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начальник управления связи и электроники
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70 dircom
(colloq) diʀkɔm nom masculin et féminin Entreprise director of public relations* * * -
71 ACNO(COMM)/DNC
Военный термин: Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Communications)/Director, Naval Communications (сокр.) (помощник начальника морских операций по связи/начальник управления связи ВМС) -
72 DC-E
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73 Dir, Comm
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74 начальник отдела связи, аппарат помощника министра обороны по командованию, управлению, связи и разведке
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начальник отдела связи, аппарат помощника министра обороны по командованию, управлению, связи и разведке
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75 ACNO/DNC
Военный термин: (COMM) Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Communications)/Director, Naval Communications (сокр.) (помощник начальника морских операций по связи/начальник управления связи ВМС) -
76 DC-E
DC-E, Director of Communications-Electronics————————DCE; DC-E, Directorate of Communications-ElectronicsEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > DC-E
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77 Watson-Watt, Sir Robert Alexander
[br]b. 13 April 1892 Brechin, Angus, Scotlandd. 6 December 1973 Inverness, Scotland[br]Scottish engineer and scientific adviser known for his work on radar.[br]Following education at Brechin High School, Watson-Watt entered University College, Dundee (then a part of the University of St Andrews), obtaining a BSc in engineering in 1912. From 1912 until 1921 he was Assistant to the Professor of Natural Philosophy at St Andrews, but during the First World War he also held various posts in the Meteorological Office. During. this time, in 1916 he proposed the use of cathode ray oscillographs for radio-direction-finding displays. He joined the newly formed Radio Research Station at Slough when it was opened in 1924, and 3 years later, when it amalgamated with the Radio Section of the National Physical Laboratory, he became Superintendent at Slough. At this time he proposed the name "ionosphere" for the ionized layer in the upper atmosphere. With E.V. Appleton and J.F.Herd he developed the "squegger" hard-valve transformer-coupled timebase and with the latter devised a direction-finding radio-goniometer.In 1933 he was asked to investigate possible aircraft counter-measures. He soon showed that it was impossible to make the wished-for radio "death-ray", but had the idea of using the detection of reflected radio-waves as a means of monitoring the approach of enemy aircraft. With six assistants he developed this idea and constructed an experimental system of radar (RAdio Detection And Ranging) in which arrays of aerials were used to detect the reflected signals and deduce the bearing and height. To realize a practical system, in September 1936 he was appointed Director of the Bawdsey Research Station near Felixstowe and carried out operational studies of radar. The result was that within two years the East Coast of the British Isles was equipped with a network of radar transmitters and receivers working in the 7–14 metre band—the so-called "chain-home" system—which did so much to assist the efficient deployment of RAF Fighter Command against German bombing raids on Britain in the early years of the Second World War.In 1938 he moved to the Air Ministry as Director of Communications Development, becoming Scientific Adviser to the Air Ministry and Ministry of Aircraft Production in 1940, then Deputy Chairman of the War Cabinet Radio Board in 1943. After the war he set up Sir Robert Watson-Watt \& Partners, an industrial consultant firm. He then spent some years in relative retirement in Canada, but returned to Scotland before his death.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1942. CBE 1941. FRS 1941. US Medal of Merit 1946. Royal Society Hughes Medal 1948. Franklin Institute Elliot Cresson Medal 1957. LLD St Andrews 1943. At various times: President, Royal Meteorological Society, Institute of Navigation and Institute of Professional Civil Servants; Vice-President, American Institute of Radio Engineers.Bibliography1923, with E.V.Appleton \& J.F.Herd, British patent no. 235,254 (for the "squegger"). 1926, with J.F.Herd, "An instantaneous direction reading radio goniometer", Journal ofthe Institution of Electrical Engineers 64:611.1933, The Cathode Ray Oscillograph in Radio Research.1935, Through the Weather Hours (autobiography).1936, "Polarisation errors in direction finders", Wireless Engineer 13:3. 1958, Three Steps to Victory.1959, The Pulse of Radar.1961, Man's Means to his End.Further ReadingS.S.Swords, 1986, Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar, Stevenage: Peter Peregrinus.KFBiographical history of technology > Watson-Watt, Sir Robert Alexander
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78 DDCA
1) Военный термин: Director, Defense Communications Agency, система охлаждения с детектором-дьюаром (Detector-Dewar and Cooler Assembly)2) Техника: 1. 1'-dinaphthyl-8, 8'-dicarboxylic acid -
79 Dir of Com
Техника: Director of communications -
80 Начальник управления связи
Engineering: Director of communications (Dir of Com)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Начальник управления связи
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