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121 hydrocarbure chloré
хлорированный углеводород
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chlorinated hydrocarbon
A class of persistent, broad-spectrum insecticides that linger in the environment and accumulate in the food chain. Among them are DDT, aldrin, dieldrin, heptachlor, chlordane, lindane, endrin, mirex, hexachloride, and toxaphene. In insects and other animals these compounds act primarily on the central nervous system. They also become concentrated in the fats of organisms and thus tend to produce fatty infiltration of the heart and fatty degeneration of the liver in vertebrates. In fishes they have the effect of preventing oxygen uptake, causing suffocation. They are also known to slow the rate of photosynthesis in plants. Their danger to the ecosystem resides in their rate stability and the fact that they are broad-spectrum poisons which are very mobile because of their propensity to stick to dust particles and evaporate with water into the atmosphere. (Source: EPAGLO / PORT)
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122 contrainte électrodynamique générée par le court-circuit
электродинамическое действие тока короткого замыкания в электроустановке
Механическое действие электродинамических сил, обусловленных током короткого замыкания, на элементы электроустановки
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123 électronique
электроника
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electronics, noun
branch of science and technology dealing with the motion of charge carriers in vacuum, gas or semiconductor, the resulting electric conduction phenomena, and their applications
NOTE 1 – Phenomena and applications such as electric arc welding, ignition sparks in motors, corona effect are generally excluded from electronics.
NOTE 2 – In French, the term "électronique" is also used for the electronic part of an apparatus or equipment which performs one or more specific functions.
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électronique, f
branche de la science et de la technique traitant du mouvement des porteurs de charge dans le vide, les gaz et les semiconducteurs, des phénomènes de conduction électrique qui en résultent, et de leurs applications
NOTE 1 – Les phénomènes et applications tels que le soudage à l'arc, les étincelles d'allumage dans les moteurs, l'effet couronne sont en général exclus de l'électronique.
NOTE 2 – En français, le terme "électronique" est aussi employé pour désigner la partie électronique d'un appareil ou d'un autre matériel qui remplit une ou plusieurs fonctions déterminées.
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электронный
Основанный на электронной технологии.
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1. Данный термин предназначен для того, чтобы охватить любое или все устройства, или системы, действующие на основе электричества.
2. В число электрических / электронных / программируемых электронных устройств входят:
- электромеханические устройства ( электрические);
- полупроводниковые непрограммируемые электронные устройства ( электроника);
- электронные устройства, основанные на компьютерных технологиях ( программируемые электронные); см. 3.2.5.
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electronic, adj
pertaining to electronics
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électronique, adj
relatif à l'électronique
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124 energie de la biomasse
энергия биомассы
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biomass energy
A renewable energy source that makes use of such biofuels as methane (biogas) generated by sewage, farm, industrial, or household organic waste materials. Other biofuels include trees grown in so-called "energy forests" or other plants, such as sugar cane, grown for their energy potential. Biomass energy relies on combustion and therefore produces carbon dioxide; its use would not, therefore, alleviate the greenhouse effect. (Source: UVAROV)
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125 Effet de bout de mesurage d´épaisseur de revétement
14. Краевой эффект измерения толщины покрытия
D. Locale Effekt der Messüberzugsdicke
E. Edge effect on coating thickness measurement
F. Effet de bout de mesurage d´épaisseur de revétement
Явление искажения информативного параметра входного сигнала на краях покрытого участка или на участках изменения формы поверхности
Источник: ГОСТ 8.362-79: Государственная система обеспечения единства измерений. Измерение толщины покрытий. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Effet de bout de mesurage d´épaisseur de revétement
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