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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > efficient techniques
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4 technique
1) техника, техническое оснащение или аппаратура2) техника ( совокупность приёмов); методика; метод; способ; процедура; технический приём3) технология•- building techniques - cementing technique - concrete testing technique - construction technique - design technique - erection techniques - graphical design techniques - isolation technique - mounting technique - mutual help technique - repair techniques - self-help technique - straw bale construction technique - tunnel concrete technique* * *(рабочий) приём, метод - techniques of construction
- accident prevention techniques
- application techniques
- brittle-lacquer technique
- conventional technique
- efficient techniques
- erection techniques
- forming techniques
- graphical techniques
- hydro-demolition technique
- innovative construction techniques
- loading technique
- mechanical separations technique
- most useful technique
- nuclear-radiation technique
- perimeter blasting technique
- prestressing techniques
- production techniques
- repair techniques
- restoration techniques
- retrofitting techniques
- spray-up techniques
- surface finishing techniques
- test pressure technique
- tracer technique
- unconventional technique
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- technique
- n(рабочий) приём, метод
- techniques of construction
- accident prevention techniques
- application techniques
- brittle-lacquer technique
- conventional technique
- efficient techniques
- erection techniques
- forming techniques
- graphical techniques
- hydro-demolition technique
- innovative construction techniques
- loading technique
- mechanical separations technique
- most useful technique
- nuclear-radiation technique
- perimeter blasting technique
- prestressing techniques
- production techniques
- repair techniques
- restoration techniques
- retrofitting techniques
- spray-up techniques
- surface finishing techniques
- test pressure technique
- tracer technique
- unconventional technique
- winter building techniques
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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6 technique
1) метод, способ; (технологический) приём2) технология3) техника; профессиональные приёмы и навыки; мастерство•- alloying technique
- angle-lap technique
- anti-aliasing technique
- back-reflection Berg-Barrett technique
- backscatter technique
- ball alloy technique
- base-emitter self-aligning technique
- batch technique
- batch-fabrication technique
- Bayesian technique
- beam lead technique
- bias-compensation technique
- Bitter technique
- black-write technique
- boat-in-solder technique
- Borrman anomalous-transmission technique
- breadth-first search technique
- bristle block technique
- brute force technique
- bubble rocking technique
- CCM techniques
- chemical-transport technique
- chemical vapor infiltration technique
- closed-tube technique
- cold-cathode technique
- cold crucible technique
- collapse technique
- counter-countermeasures techniques
- crucibleless technique
- cryogenic technique
- cryptographic techniques
- crystal-pulling technique
- crystal pushing technique
- Czochralski technique
- dark-field technique
- data storage techniques
- decoration technique
- depth-first search technique
- dialog debug technique
- diffraction Berg-Barrett technique
- digital adaptive technique for efficient communications
- diversity technique
- dot-and-dash technique
- double-diffusion technique
- double-diffusion fabrication technique
- double-doping technique
- electroless technique
- electron-beam probe technique
- electron-beam resist technique
- enumerative technique
- epi technique
- epitaxial technique
- estimation technique
- face-down technique
- fine-line technique
- flame-fusion technique
- flip-chip technique
- floating-crucible technique
- floating-zone technique
- float-zoning technique
- folded spectrum technique
- frequency hopping technique
- gas-doping technique
- gradient technique
- graphical evaluation and review technique
- grown-junction technique
- half-select technique
- harmonic mixer technique
- hollow-cathode technique
- holographic technique
- horizontal pulling technique
- horizontal crystal pulling technique
- hot-and-cold load technique
- hot-pressing technique
- incremental time technique
- integrated technique
- interface-alloy technique
- interference technique
- inverted-mesa processing technique
- inverted mounted technique
- ion-implantation technique
- iterative technique
- jet-etching technique
- jet-solder technique
- Kruger-Finke technique
- lenticular color technique
- macrocell technique
- masking technique
- mason-jar technique
- meltback technique
- melt-quench technique
- mesa technique
- microalloy technique
- microelectronic technique
- microstrip technique
- microwave technique
- modified digital adaptive technique for efficient communications
- Monte-Carlo technique
- moving-mask technique
- multijunction epitaxial technique
- multimicrophone technique
- multiple-access technique
- multiple-color-filters technique
- multiplexer technique
- near-field technique
- normal-freezing technique
- one-probe technique
- one-way scheduling technique
- open-tube technique
- optical heterodyne technique
- pedestal technique
- photolithographic technique
- photoprocessing technique
- piston-crucible technique
- planar-epitaxial technique
- post-alloy-diffusion technique
- powder-pattern technique
- printed-circuit technique
- program evaluation and review technique
- programmed growth rate technique
- proton guard-ring implant technique
- pulse technique
- pulse-alloying technique
- pyrolitic-deposition technique
- RAD technique
- rapid application development technique
- salami technique
- scaling technique
- scan-in, scan-out technique
- schlieren technique
- sequential weight increasing factor technique
- silk-screening technique
- simulation technique
- simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique
- single-mask technique
- slip-mat fast-start technique
- solder-ball technique
- solder-reflow technique
- solder transfer application technique
- solid-state technique
- solution-regrowth technique
- solvent-evaporation technique
- spread-spectrum technique
- sputtering technique
- strain-annealed technique
- structured analysis and design technique
- subtractive color technique
- surface-melting technique
- template matching technique
- testing technique
- thermal-gradient technique
- thermal-wave technique
- thermocompression technique
- thick-film technique
- thin-film technique
- transmission Berg-Barrett technique
- two-turntable quick-start technique
- vacuum-deposition technique
- vacuum-evaporation technique
- vapor-plating technique
- Verneuil technique
- vertical pulling technique
- vertical crystal pulling technique
- wave soldering technique
- weight-counting technique
- white-write technique
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7 queuing theory
Gen Mgttechniques developed by the study of people standing in line to determine the optimum level of service provision. In queuing theory, mathematical formulae, or simulations, are used to calculate variables such as length of time spent standing in line and average service time, which depend on the frequency and number of arrivals and the facilities available. The results enable decisions to be made on the most cost-effective level of facilities and the most efficient organization of the process. Early developments in queuing theory were applied to the provision of telephone switching equipment but the techniques are now used in a wide variety of contexts, including machine maintenance, production lines, and air transportation. -
8 Türck, Ludwig
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 22 July 1810 Vienna, Austriad. 25 February 1868 Vienna, Austria[br]Austrian neurologist, developer of the techniques of laryngoscopy.[br]The son of a wealthy jeweller, he attended medical school in Vienna and qualified in 1836. Until 1844 he was engaged in research into the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. In 1844, while on a visit to Paris, he came to the attention of Baron Türckheim, Director of the General Hospital in Vienna. The consequence was the establishment of a special division of the hospital for nervous diseases, with Türck in charge.In 1857 he was appointed Chief Physician to the largest hospital in Vienna and at the same time he became aware of the invention in 1855 by Manuel García, a music teacher of Paris, of a practical laryngoscope. Türck adapted the apparatus to clinical purposes and proceeded to establish the diagnostic and therapeutic techniques required for its efficient use. Some conflict over priority ensued following a publication by Johann Nepomuk Czermak in 1858, but eventually a professional declaration asserted Türck's priority.[br]Bibliography1862, Recherches cliniques sur diverses maladies du larynx, de la trachée et du pharynx étudiées à l'aide du laryngoscope, Paris.Papers in Allgemein. Wien. med. Zeit. 1856–68.MG -
9 ATES
1) Военный термин: Army Test and Evaluation Seminar, air transportable earth station2) Сокращение: Advanced Tactical Emitter System, Advanced Tactical Engagement System, Advanced Technology Exposure Suit, Advanced Turbine Engine Studies3) Вычислительная техника: Advanced Techniques integration into Efficient scientific Software (ESPRIT, CASE)4) Деловая лексика: Automated Trade Execution System -
10 QUEST
1) Математика: Quick Unbiased Efficient Statistical Tree2) Религия: Question Understand Experience Service Testimony3) Бухгалтерия: Quality Underwriting Ethics Standards And Trust4) Сокращение: question6) Вычислительная техника: Quality Excellence for Suppliers of Telecommunication Leadership (organization)7) Деловая лексика: Quality Understanding Excellence Success And Training, Quality Using Excellent Service And Teamwork, Quality Utilizing Employee Suggestions And Teamwork, Quality, Uniqueness, Employees, Service, And Target8) Образование: Questioning Understanding And Exploring Simulated Things9) Океанография: Quantitative Underwater Ecological Surveying Techniques, Quick Underwater Erasable Slate Technology10) Безопасность: (сокр. от) Quality Enhancement Simulation Training = обучение, стимулирующее повышение качества11) НАСА: Quality Underpins Every Single Thing -
11 quest
1) Математика: Quick Unbiased Efficient Statistical Tree2) Религия: Question Understand Experience Service Testimony3) Бухгалтерия: Quality Underwriting Ethics Standards And Trust4) Сокращение: question6) Вычислительная техника: Quality Excellence for Suppliers of Telecommunication Leadership (organization)7) Деловая лексика: Quality Understanding Excellence Success And Training, Quality Using Excellent Service And Teamwork, Quality Utilizing Employee Suggestions And Teamwork, Quality, Uniqueness, Employees, Service, And Target8) Образование: Questioning Understanding And Exploring Simulated Things9) Океанография: Quantitative Underwater Ecological Surveying Techniques, Quick Underwater Erasable Slate Technology10) Безопасность: (сокр. от) Quality Enhancement Simulation Training = обучение, стимулирующее повышение качества11) НАСА: Quality Underpins Every Single Thing -
12 DATEC
сокр. от digital adaptive techniques for efficient communicationsмодифицированная дельта-модуляция с кодированием наклонов, модуляция типа "Дейтик"English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > DATEC
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13 category management
Mktgthe process of manufacturers and retailers working together to maximize profits and enhance customer value in any given product category. Category management has developed from brand management and the techniques of efficient consumer response, and is most prevalent in the fast moving consumer goods sector. It is founded on the assumption that consumer purchase decisions are made from a range of products within a category and not merely by brand and has gained in prominence, as it is believed to meet customer needs better than standard brand management.Abbr. CM -
14 managerialism
Gen Mgtemphasis on efficient management, and the use of systems, planning, and management practice. Managerialism is often used in a critical sense, especially from the perspective of the public sector, to imply overenthusiasm for efficiency, or private sector management techniques and systems, possibly at the expense of service, or quality considerations. The term is also used to describe confrontational attitudes, or actions displayed by management toward labor unions. -
15 training needs analysis
HRthe identification of training needs at employee, departmental, or organizational level, in order for the organization to perform effectively. The aim of training needs analysis is to ensure that training addresses existing problems, is tailored to organizational objectives, and is delivered in an effective and cost-efficient manner. Training needs analysis involves: monitoring current performance using techniques such as observation, interviews, and questionnaires; anticipating future shortfalls or problems; identifying the type and level of training required; and analyzing how this can best be provided.Abbr. TNA -
16 Kirk, Alexander Carnegie
[br]b. c.1830 Barry, Angus, Scotlandd. 5 October 1892 Glasgow, Scotland[br]Scottish marine engineer, advocate of multiple-expansion in steam reciprocating engines.[br]Kirk was a son of the manse, and after attending school at Arbroath he proceeded to Edinburgh University. Following graduation he served an apprenticeship at the Vulcan Foundry, Glasgow, before serving first as Chief Draughtsman with the Thames shipbuilders and engineers Maudslay Sons \& Field, and later as Engineer of Paraffin Young's Works at Bathgate and West Calder in Lothian. He was credited with the inventions of many ingenious appliances and techniques for improving production in these two establishments. About 1866 Kirk returned to Glasgow as Manager of the Cranstonhill Engine Works, then moved to Elder's Shipyard (later known as the Fairfield Company) as Engineering Manager. There he made history in producing the world's first triple-expansion engines for the single-screw steamship Propontis in 1874. That decade was to confirm the Clyde's leading role as shipbuilders to the world and to establish the iron ship with efficient reciprocating machinery as the workhorse of the British Merchant Marine. Upon the death of the great Clyde shipbuilder Robert Napier in 1876, Kirk and others took over as partners in the shipbuilding yard and engine shops of Robert Napier \& Sons. There in 1881 they built a ship that is acknowledged as one of the masterpieces of British shipbuilding: the SS Aberdeen for George Thompson's Aberdeen Line to the Far East. In this ship the fullest advantage was taken of high steam temperatures and pressures, which were expanded progressively in a three-cylinder configuration. The Aberdeen, in its many voyages from London to China and Japan, was to prove the efficiency of these engines that had been so carefully designed in Glasgow. In the following years Dr Kirk (he has always been known as Doctor, although his honorary LLD was only awarded by Glasgow University in 1888) persuaded the Admiralty and several shipping companies to accept not only triple-expansion machinery but also the use of mild steel in ship construction. The successful SS Parisian, built for the Allan Line of Glasgow, was one of these pioneer ships.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.FMWBiographical history of technology > Kirk, Alexander Carnegie
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17 Simpson, Sir James Young
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 7 June 1811 Bathgate, Linlithgowshire, Scotlandd. 6 May 1870 Edinburgh, Scotland[br]Scottish obstetrician, pioneer of the use of chloroform in labour.[br]The seventh and youngest son of a baker, after entering Edinburgh University at the tender age of 14 he graduated in 1832 and when only 28 was appointed Professor of Midwifery at Edinburgh University. Following the introduction of ether as a general anaesthetic (see W.T.G.Morton) he was the first to use it in midwifery. Aware of its disadvantages, he experimented on himself, and on 4 November 1847 he discovered the anaesthetic properties of chloroform. However, there were both medical and religious objections to its use, until in 1853 it was administered to Queen Victoria at the birth of Prince Leopold.Widely recognized as a great obstetrician, he also founded the modern practice of gynaecology, introducing new diagnostic methods and techniques of investigation. He was also an enthusiastic archaeologist.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCreated Baronet 1866. Physician to the Queen in Scotland 1847.Bibliography1847, "Discovery of a new anaesthetic agent more efficient than sulphuric ether", Lancet. Obstetric Memoirs and Contributions, Edinburgh.Further ReadingJ.Duns, 1873, Memoir of J.Y.Simpson.MGBiographical history of technology > Simpson, Sir James Young
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