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1 расширенный метод Хюккеля
Русско-немецкий словарь по химии и химической технологии > расширенный метод Хюккеля
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2 использование отработанного тепла
использование отработанного тепла
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waste heat utilisation
Waste heat applications include space heating and refrigeration in urban areas, thawing of ice-bound seaways, agricultural use to stimulate growth and to extend the growing season and in aquaculture to stimulate the growth of algae, shellfish, and other potential marine food sources. (Source: PZ)
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3 использование ресурсов морского дна
использование ресурсов морского дна
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sea bed exploitation
Marine mineral resources extend far beyond those presently exploited; minerals are derived from two separate types of marine sources: from sedimentary deposits underlying the continental shelves and from inshore deposits on the surface of the continental shelves. By far the most valuable of the mineral resources exploited from marine environments is petroleum. Offshore placer deposits on the surface of the continental shelves yield gold, platinum, and tin. On the floors of the world's oceans manganese nodules are found as a result of pelagic sedimentation or precipitation; they are small, irregular, black to brown, friable, laminated concretionary masses consisting primarily of manganese salts and manganese-oxide minerals. (Source: PARCOR / BJGEO)
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4 облучение продуктов питания
облучение продуктов питания
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food irradiation
The most recent addition to food preservation technologies is the use of ionizing radiation, which has some distinct advantages over conventional methods. With irradiation, foods can be treated after packaging, thus eliminating post-processing contamination. In addition, foods are preserved in a fresh state and can be kept longer without noticeable loss of quality. Food irradiation leaves no residues, and changes in nutritional value due to irradiation are comparable with those produced by other processes. Irradiation is the process of applying high energy to a material, such as food, to sterilize or extend its shelf-life by killing microorganisms, insects and other pests residing on it. Sources of ionizing radiation that have been used include gamma rays, electron beams and X-rays. Gamma rays are produced by radioactive isotopes such as Cobalt-60. Electron beams are produced by linear accelerators, which themselves are powered by electricity. The dose applied to a product is the most important factor of the process. At high doses, food is essentially sterilized, just as occurs in canning. Products so treated can be stored at room temperature almost indefinitely. Controversial and banned in some countries. (Source: IFSE / VCN)
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5 последовательная индуктивность
последовательная индуктивность
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series inductance
inductance connected in series with the voltage circuit of a measuring instrument in order to extend its measuring range
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inductance en série
inductance connectée en série avec le circuit de tension d'un appareil de mesure pour augmenter son étendue de mesure
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- измерение электр. величин в целом
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6 последовательное сопротивление
последовательное сопротивление
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series resistor
resistor connected in series with the voltage circuit of a measuring instrument in order to extend its measuring range
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résistance en série
résistance additionnelle
résistance connectée en série avec le circuit de tension d'un appareil de mesure pour augmenter son étendue de mesure
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7 последовательный конденсатор
последовательный конденсатор
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series capacitor
capacitor connected in series with the voltage circuit of a measuring instrument in order to extend its measuring range
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condensateur en série
condensateur connecté en série avec le circuit de tension d'un appareil de mesure pour augmenter son étendue de mesure
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- измерение электр. величин в целом
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8 шунт
шунт
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shunt
resistor connected in parallel with the current circuit of a measuring instrument in order to extend its measuring range
NOTE – A shunt is generally intended to provide a voltage proportional to the current to be measured.
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shunt (d'un appareil de mesure)
résistance connectée en dérivation sur le circuit de courant d'un appareil de mesure pour augmenter son étendue de mesure
NOTE – Un shunt est généralement prévu pour fournir une tension proportionnelle au courant à mesurer.
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