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n1) кодекс, свод законов2)3) код; шифр
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- Uniform Commercial Code
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- Code of Commercial Law
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- Code of Conduct on Technology Transfer
- code of ethics
- code of fair competition
- code of international conduct
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управление; департамент; комитет; отдел; бюро; секретариат, канцелярия; разг. кабина экипажаJoint Service Cruise Missile Program [Project] office — объединенное управление разработки КР (для ВВС и ВМС)
office of Information, Navy — информационное управление ВМС
office of Research, Development and Evaluation — управление НИОКР ВМС
office of the Chief, Army Reserve — управление резерва СВ
office of the Comptroller, Navy — управление главного финансового инспектора ВМС
office of the Deputy COFS for Research, Development and Acquisition — управление заместителя НШ по НИОКР и закупкам (СВ)
office, Aerospace Research — управление воздушно-космических исследований
office, Analysis and Review — управление анализа и контроля потребностей
office, Armor Force Management and Standardization — управление по вопросам администрации и стандартизации бронетанковых войск
office, Assistant COFS for Force Development — управление ПНШ по строительству ВС
office, Assistant COFS for Intelligence — управление ПНШ по разведке
office, Assistant COFS — управление [отдел] ПНШ
office, Assistant Secretary of Defense — аппарат [секретариат] ПМО
office, Chief of Chaplains — управление начальника службы военных священников (СВ)
office, Chief of Civil Affairs — управление по связям с гражданской администрацией и населением
office, Chief of Engineers — управление начальника инженерных войск
office, Chief of Finance (and Accounting) — управление начальника финансовой службы (СВ)
office, Chief of Legislative Liaison — отдел связи с законодательными органами
office, Chief of Ordnance — управление начальника артиллерийско-технической службы (СВ)
office, Chief of R&D — управление НИОКР (СВ)
office, Chief of Transportation — управление [отдел] начальника транспортной службы
office, Chief, Chemical Corps — управление начальника химической службы
office, COFS for Operations — оперативное управление НШ
office, COFS, Army — аппарат НШ СВ
office, Consolidated Personnel — управление гражданских рабочих и служащих
office, Coordinator of Army Studies — управление координатора разработок СВ
office, Defense Transportation — управление военно-транспортной службы
office, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Air Warfare — управление заместителя НШ ВМС по боевому применению авиации
office, Deputy COFS for Aviation — отдел заместителя НШ по авиации (МП)
office, Deputy COFS for Installations and Logistics — управление заместителя НШ по расквартированию и тыловому обеспечению
office, Deputy COFS for Manpower — управление заместителя НШ по людским ресурсам
office, Deputy COFS for Operations and Training — управление заместителя НШ по оперативной и боевой подготовке
office, Deputy COFS for Plans and Logistics — управление заместителя НШ по планированию тылового обеспечения
office, Development and Engineering — отдел технических разработок (ЦРУ)
office, Development and Weapon Systems Analysis — управление разработки и анализа систем вооружения
office, Director of Development Planning — управление планирования строительства (ВВС)
office, Director of Foreign Intelligence — управление начальника внешней разведки
office, Distribution Services — отдел распределения и рассылки картографических изданий (МО)
office, Economic Research — отдел экономических исследований (ЦРУ)
office, Emergency Transportation — управление чрезвычайных перевозок
office, Employment Policy and Grievance Review — отдел по вопросам занятости и рассмотрению жалоб (СВ)
office, Federal Procurement Policy — управление разработки федеральной политики в области закупок
office, Force Planning and Analysis — управление планирования и анализа строительства ВС
office, General Council — управление генерального юрисконсульта
office, Geographic and Cartographic Research — отдел географических и картографических исследований (ЦРУ)
office, Imagery Analysis — отдел анализа видовой информации (ЦРУ)
office, Information and Legal Affairs — управление информации и права (МО)
office, Information for. the Armed Forces — управление информации ВС
office, JCS — аппарат КНШ
office, Judge Advocate General — управление начальника военно-юридической службы
office, Management and Budget — административно-бюджетное управление
office, Military Assistance — управление по оказанию военной помощи
office, Personnel Manager — отдел кадров (СВ)
office, Services and Information Agency — отдел управления информационного обеспечения
office, Special Assistant for Logistical Support of Army Aircraft — отдел специального помощника по вопросам МТО армейской авиации
office, Special Assistant for Logistical Support of Tactical Communications — отдел специального помощника по вопросам МТО тактических систем связи
office, the Inspector General — управление генерального инспектора
office, the Legislative Affairs — управление военного законодательства
office, Under Secretary of Navy — аппарат заместителя министра ВМС
office, Under Secretary of the Air Force — аппарат заместителя министра ВВС
Personnel, Plans and Training office — отдел по вопросам ЛС, планирования и боевой подготовки
Strategic Objectives [Targets] Planning office — управление планирования стратегических задач (КНШ)
Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Night Observation System office — управление разработки систем наблюдения, засечки целей и ПНВ
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5 GA
1) Авиация: уход на второй круг, авиация общего назначения (general aviation), угол планирования (gliding angle)2) Американизм: General Authority, Geographic Address, Gift Aid3) Спорт: Goal Attack4) Военный термин: Garrison Adjutant, General of the Air Force, General of the Army, German Army, Gis Analysis, general accounting, general alert, general assembly, go-ahead, go-around, government agency, grant aid, graze action, ground alert, ground attack, ground-to-air, Джи-Эй (табун), tabun5) Техника: gage man, gallons of acid, gate, give answer, go ahead, grapple adapter, group on audio and electronics, guidance amplifier, gyro assembly6) Сельское хозяйство: gastric analysis, gibberellic acid7) Строительство: General Arrangement (Общая компоновка)8) Метеорология: Google Answers9) Железнодорожный термин: CSX Transportation Incorporated10) Юридический термин: Gambling Act11) Страхование: general average12) Грубое выражение: Great Arsehole13) Сокращение: Gain (antenna gain), Gamblers Anonymous, General Adjutant, General Agent, Generic Algorithm, Genetic Algorithm, Genetically Altered, Geographical Association, Geologists Association, Georgia (US state), Government Actuary, Graphic Arts, Gun Assembly, Gypsum Association, Tabun (Ethyl-dimethylamido-phosphorcyanidate //Chemical warfare nerve agent), gas amplification, general assignment, graphic ammeter, Irish (Gaelic), gage (gauge), general anesthesia, Gabon (Internet country code), Gage, Galaxy Angel (anime series), Galeria E Arteve (National Art Gallery), Galvanizers Association (UK), Gambia, Game Arena (Australian gaming website), Gaming-Age (gaming website), Garage (real estate), Garuda Indonesia Airline - Indonesia (IATA airline code), Gary Allan (country music artist), Gas Analysis, Gate Array, Gay Asian, Geekarea (website), General Accident (British Insurance Company), General Admission, General Agreement, General Alarm, General Answer, General Arrangement (layout drawing as opposed to detail), General Assistance, General Auditor, General Authority (LDS Church), General Auxiliary, General Awareness, Generally Available, Genetic Anomalies, Inc., Geographic Atrophy (eye condition), Geographical Address, Geologic Age, Georgia (US postal abbreviation), Geoscience Australia, Germantown Academy, Gestational Age, Ghana Army, Gibberellic Acid (plant hormone), Giga Annum (Latin: Billion Years), Gilbert Arenas (basketball player), Gillian Anderson, Ginger Ale, Giorgio Armani (clothing brand), Girls Aloud (band), Girls in Action (Southern Baptist Convention organization for young girls), Glendale Arena (Arizona), Global Assessment, Global Atlas, Globus Alliance (HP, IBM, et al), Glutaraldehyde, Go Ahead (used in chat), Go Away, Goals Against, GoblinARMY (gaming), Good Afternoon, Google Analytics, Government Aided, Government Allotment, Graduate Advisor (live-in advisors to undergraduates), Graduate Assistant, Graduate Assistantship, Grand Admiral, Grand Alliance (advanced television), Granuloma Annulare (dermatology), Graphic Annunciator (fire alarm), GraphicAudio, Graphics & Administration, Graphics Adapter, Graphics Array, Gravity Assist (spacecraft trajectories), Great Adventure (theme park), Green Alliance (London, UK), Green Armour (Quake), Green Arrow (comics character), Grey's Anatomy (TV show), Gridiron Australia, Ground Antenna, Guano Apes (band), Guarantee Agency, Guardian Angel, Guest Advisor, Guichet Automatique, Gun-Assembled, Gund Arena (Cleveland)14) Физиология: General Appearance15) Вычислительная техника: General Availability (OS/2), Genetic Algorithm (s), general availability16) Нефть: Gas Association, gelling agents, галлонов кислоты (gallons of acid), число галлонов кислоты (gallons of acid)17) Генетика: Genome Analyzer18) Биохимия: Glyoxylic Acid19) Онкология: General Anaesthetic20) Фирменный знак: Gould Aerospace21) Деловая лексика: Group Assignment, Growth Accelerated22) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: government affairs23) Сетевые технологии: Group Address24) Сахалин А: general arrangement (drawing)25) Химическое оружие: General Atomics, General arrangement, Tabun, O-ethyl-N, N-dimethylphosphoramidocyanidate, a nerve agent, tabun (a nerve agent)26) Правительство: Great America27) Единицы измерений: Gazillion Annum, Giga Annum -
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1) Авиация: уход на второй круг, авиация общего назначения (general aviation), угол планирования (gliding angle)2) Американизм: General Authority, Geographic Address, Gift Aid3) Спорт: Goal Attack4) Военный термин: Garrison Adjutant, General of the Air Force, General of the Army, German Army, Gis Analysis, general accounting, general alert, general assembly, go-ahead, go-around, government agency, grant aid, graze action, ground alert, ground attack, ground-to-air, Джи-Эй (табун), tabun5) Техника: gage man, gallons of acid, gate, give answer, go ahead, grapple adapter, group on audio and electronics, guidance amplifier, gyro assembly6) Сельское хозяйство: gastric analysis, gibberellic acid7) Строительство: General Arrangement (Общая компоновка)8) Метеорология: Google Answers9) Железнодорожный термин: CSX Transportation Incorporated10) Юридический термин: Gambling Act11) Страхование: general average12) Грубое выражение: Great Arsehole13) Сокращение: Gain (antenna gain), Gamblers Anonymous, General Adjutant, General Agent, Generic Algorithm, Genetic Algorithm, Genetically Altered, Geographical Association, Geologists Association, Georgia (US state), Government Actuary, Graphic Arts, Gun Assembly, Gypsum Association, Tabun (Ethyl-dimethylamido-phosphorcyanidate //Chemical warfare nerve agent), gas amplification, general assignment, graphic ammeter, Irish (Gaelic), gage (gauge), general anesthesia, Gabon (Internet country code), Gage, Galaxy Angel (anime series), Galeria E Arteve (National Art Gallery), Galvanizers Association (UK), Gambia, Game Arena (Australian gaming website), Gaming-Age (gaming website), Garage (real estate), Garuda Indonesia Airline - Indonesia (IATA airline code), Gary Allan (country music artist), Gas Analysis, Gate Array, Gay Asian, Geekarea (website), General Accident (British Insurance Company), General Admission, General Agreement, General Alarm, General Answer, General Arrangement (layout drawing as opposed to detail), General Assistance, General Auditor, General Authority (LDS Church), General Auxiliary, General Awareness, Generally Available, Genetic Anomalies, Inc., Geographic Atrophy (eye condition), Geographical Address, Geologic Age, Georgia (US postal abbreviation), Geoscience Australia, Germantown Academy, Gestational Age, Ghana Army, Gibberellic Acid (plant hormone), Giga Annum (Latin: Billion Years), Gilbert Arenas (basketball player), Gillian Anderson, Ginger Ale, Giorgio Armani (clothing brand), Girls Aloud (band), Girls in Action (Southern Baptist Convention organization for young girls), Glendale Arena (Arizona), Global Assessment, Global Atlas, Globus Alliance (HP, IBM, et al), Glutaraldehyde, Go Ahead (used in chat), Go Away, Goals Against, GoblinARMY (gaming), Good Afternoon, Google Analytics, Government Aided, Government Allotment, Graduate Advisor (live-in advisors to undergraduates), Graduate Assistant, Graduate Assistantship, Grand Admiral, Grand Alliance (advanced television), Granuloma Annulare (dermatology), Graphic Annunciator (fire alarm), GraphicAudio, Graphics & Administration, Graphics Adapter, Graphics Array, Gravity Assist (spacecraft trajectories), Great Adventure (theme park), Green Alliance (London, UK), Green Armour (Quake), Green Arrow (comics character), Grey's Anatomy (TV show), Gridiron Australia, Ground Antenna, Guano Apes (band), Guarantee Agency, Guardian Angel, Guest Advisor, Guichet Automatique, Gun-Assembled, Gund Arena (Cleveland)14) Физиология: General Appearance15) Вычислительная техника: General Availability (OS/2), Genetic Algorithm (s), general availability16) Нефть: Gas Association, gelling agents, галлонов кислоты (gallons of acid), число галлонов кислоты (gallons of acid)17) Генетика: Genome Analyzer18) Биохимия: Glyoxylic Acid19) Онкология: General Anaesthetic20) Фирменный знак: Gould Aerospace21) Деловая лексика: Group Assignment, Growth Accelerated22) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: government affairs23) Сетевые технологии: Group Address24) Сахалин А: general arrangement (drawing)25) Химическое оружие: General Atomics, General arrangement, Tabun, O-ethyl-N, N-dimethylphosphoramidocyanidate, a nerve agent, tabun (a nerve agent)26) Правительство: Great America27) Единицы измерений: Gazillion Annum, Giga Annum -
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1) Авиация: уход на второй круг, авиация общего назначения (general aviation), угол планирования (gliding angle)2) Американизм: General Authority, Geographic Address, Gift Aid3) Спорт: Goal Attack4) Военный термин: Garrison Adjutant, General of the Air Force, General of the Army, German Army, Gis Analysis, general accounting, general alert, general assembly, go-ahead, go-around, government agency, grant aid, graze action, ground alert, ground attack, ground-to-air, Джи-Эй (табун), tabun5) Техника: gage man, gallons of acid, gate, give answer, go ahead, grapple adapter, group on audio and electronics, guidance amplifier, gyro assembly6) Сельское хозяйство: gastric analysis, gibberellic acid7) Строительство: General Arrangement (Общая компоновка)8) Метеорология: Google Answers9) Железнодорожный термин: CSX Transportation Incorporated10) Юридический термин: Gambling Act11) Страхование: general average12) Грубое выражение: Great Arsehole13) Сокращение: Gain (antenna gain), Gamblers Anonymous, General Adjutant, General Agent, Generic Algorithm, Genetic Algorithm, Genetically Altered, Geographical Association, Geologists Association, Georgia (US state), Government Actuary, Graphic Arts, Gun Assembly, Gypsum Association, Tabun (Ethyl-dimethylamido-phosphorcyanidate //Chemical warfare nerve agent), gas amplification, general assignment, graphic ammeter, Irish (Gaelic), gage (gauge), general anesthesia, Gabon (Internet country code), Gage, Galaxy Angel (anime series), Galeria E Arteve (National Art Gallery), Galvanizers Association (UK), Gambia, Game Arena (Australian gaming website), Gaming-Age (gaming website), Garage (real estate), Garuda Indonesia Airline - Indonesia (IATA airline code), Gary Allan (country music artist), Gas Analysis, Gate Array, Gay Asian, Geekarea (website), General Accident (British Insurance Company), General Admission, General Agreement, General Alarm, General Answer, General Arrangement (layout drawing as opposed to detail), General Assistance, General Auditor, General Authority (LDS Church), General Auxiliary, General Awareness, Generally Available, Genetic Anomalies, Inc., Geographic Atrophy (eye condition), Geographical Address, Geologic Age, Georgia (US postal abbreviation), Geoscience Australia, Germantown Academy, Gestational Age, Ghana Army, Gibberellic Acid (plant hormone), Giga Annum (Latin: Billion Years), Gilbert Arenas (basketball player), Gillian Anderson, Ginger Ale, Giorgio Armani (clothing brand), Girls Aloud (band), Girls in Action (Southern Baptist Convention organization for young girls), Glendale Arena (Arizona), Global Assessment, Global Atlas, Globus Alliance (HP, IBM, et al), Glutaraldehyde, Go Ahead (used in chat), Go Away, Goals Against, GoblinARMY (gaming), Good Afternoon, Google Analytics, Government Aided, Government Allotment, Graduate Advisor (live-in advisors to undergraduates), Graduate Assistant, Graduate Assistantship, Grand Admiral, Grand Alliance (advanced television), Granuloma Annulare (dermatology), Graphic Annunciator (fire alarm), GraphicAudio, Graphics & Administration, Graphics Adapter, Graphics Array, Gravity Assist (spacecraft trajectories), Great Adventure (theme park), Green Alliance (London, UK), Green Armour (Quake), Green Arrow (comics character), Grey's Anatomy (TV show), Gridiron Australia, Ground Antenna, Guano Apes (band), Guarantee Agency, Guardian Angel, Guest Advisor, Guichet Automatique, Gun-Assembled, Gund Arena (Cleveland)14) Физиология: General Appearance15) Вычислительная техника: General Availability (OS/2), Genetic Algorithm (s), general availability16) Нефть: Gas Association, gelling agents, галлонов кислоты (gallons of acid), число галлонов кислоты (gallons of acid)17) Генетика: Genome Analyzer18) Биохимия: Glyoxylic Acid19) Онкология: General Anaesthetic20) Фирменный знак: Gould Aerospace21) Деловая лексика: Group Assignment, Growth Accelerated22) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: government affairs23) Сетевые технологии: Group Address24) Сахалин А: general arrangement (drawing)25) Химическое оружие: General Atomics, General arrangement, Tabun, O-ethyl-N, N-dimethylphosphoramidocyanidate, a nerve agent, tabun (a nerve agent)26) Правительство: Great America27) Единицы измерений: Gazillion Annum, Giga Annum -
8 center
центр; пункт; пост; узел; середина; научпо-иселсдовагсльскпй центр, НИЦ; выводить на середину; арт. корректировать; центрировать;air C3 center — центр руководства, управления и связи ВВС
general supply (commodity) center — центр [пункт] снабжения предметами общего предназначения
hard launch (operations) control center — ркт. центр [пункт] управления пуском, защищенный от (поражающих факторов) ЯВ
launch (operations) control center — ркт. пункт управления стартового комплекса [пуском ракет]
tactical fighter weapons (employment development) center — центр разработки способов боевого применения оружия истребителей ТА
— all-sources intelligence center— C center— combat control center— educational center— logistical operations center— logistics services center— operational center— secured communications center— skill development center -
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2) рекл. реклама, рекламирование (процесс осуществления рекламы; как правило, употребляется с указанием рекламируемого продукта)Alcohol advertising is the promotion of alcoholic beverages by alcohol producers through a variety of media.
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Results, Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, ICC Guidelines / Code on Advertising and Marketing on the Internet, ICC International Code of Advertising Practice, ICC International Code of Environmental Advertising, ICC International Codes of Marketing and Advertising Practices, Standard Advertising Register, Standard Directory of Advertising Agencies, Standards of Practice of the American Association of Advertising Agencies, Advertising Association, Advertising Association of the West, Advertising Checking Bureau, Advertising Club of New York, Advertising Council, Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc. 2), Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc., Advertising Council, Inc.3) рекл. рекламное дело, рекламная деятельность, рекламный бизнес (реклама как вид деятельности безотносительно каких-л. конкретных продуктов; реклама как одна из функций организации)advertising counsellor [consultant\] — рекламный консультант, консультант по рекламе
advertising expert — рекламный эксперт, эксперт по рекламе
Syn:See:above-the-line advertising, below-the-line advertising, flat fee advertising, investment advertising, per inquiry advertising, advertising account, advertising activity, advertising agency, advertising agent, advertising agreement, advertising allowance, advertising analysis б), advertising appropriation, advertising assistant, advertising audit, advertising brief, advertising broker, advertising budget, advertising business, advertising campaign, advertising canvasser, advertising claim 2) б), advertising club, advertising code, advertising community, advertising company, advertising competition 1) б), advertising contract, advertising contractor, advertising control, advertising cooperative, advertising copywriting, advertising cost, advertising coverage, advertising customer, advertising department, advertising director, advertising directory, advertising drive, advertising effect, advertising effectiveness, advertising efficiency, advertising environment, advertising ethics, advertising exchange, advertising executive, advertising expenditures, advertising expenses, advertising exposure 1) б), &3, advertising factor б), advertising firm, advertising guide, advertising industry, advertising injury, advertising landscape, advertising legislation, advertising leverage, advertising liability, advertising linage, advertising literature 2) б), advertising man, advertising management, advertising manager, advertising method, advertising mix, advertising monopoly, advertising network, advertising objective, advertising office, advertising operation 1) б), advertising order, advertising outcome, advertising outlay, advertising output, advertising people, advertising performance, advertising personnel, advertising plan, advertising planner, advertising planning, advertising portfolio, advertising practice, advertising practitioner, advertising professional, advertising programme, advertising purpose, advertising rate, advertising register, advertising representative, advertising research, advertising restrictions, advertising sales agents, advertising schedule, advertising section 1) б), advertising self-regulation, advertising services, advertising specialist, advertising spending, advertising statistics, advertising strategy, advertising substantiation, advertising support, advertising talent, advertising theory, advertising value, advertising variable, advertising weight, media buy, copywriting, advertology
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реклама, рекламирование: использование печатных, теле-, радио- и иных посланий, оплаченных рекламодателем, для благоприятного воздействия на потенциальных покупателей товара или клиентов.* * *размещение объявлений; размещение рекламы; рекламирование. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *эмоционально окрашенная информация об основных характеристиках отдельных видов страхования и страховых операций с целью формирования устойчивого спроса на страховые услуги-----средство распространения информации и убеждения людей через прессу, телевидение, радиовещание, объявления, плакаты и другим образом -
11 Memory
To what extent can we lump together what goes on when you try to recall: (1) your name; (2) how you kick a football; and (3) the present location of your car keys? If we use introspective evidence as a guide, the first seems an immediate automatic response. The second may require constructive internal replay prior to our being able to produce a verbal description. The third... quite likely involves complex operational responses under the control of some general strategy system. Is any unitary search process, with a single set of characteristics and inputoutput relations, likely to cover all these cases? (Reitman, 1970, p. 485)[Semantic memory] Is a mental thesaurus, organized knowledge a person possesses about words and other verbal symbols, their meanings and referents, about relations among them, and about rules, formulas, and algorithms for the manipulation of these symbols, concepts, and relations. Semantic memory does not register perceptible properties of inputs, but rather cognitive referents of input signals. (Tulving, 1972, p. 386)The mnemonic code, far from being fixed and unchangeable, is structured and restructured along with general development. Such a restructuring of the code takes place in close dependence on the schemes of intelligence. The clearest indication of this is the observation of different types of memory organisation in accordance with the age level of a child so that a longer interval of retention without any new presentation, far from causing a deterioration of memory, may actually improve it. (Piaget & Inhelder, 1973, p. 36)4) The Logic of Some Memory Theorization Is of Dubious Worth in the History of PsychologyIf a cue was effective in memory retrieval, then one could infer it was encoded; if a cue was not effective, then it was not encoded. The logic of this theorization is "heads I win, tails you lose" and is of dubious worth in the history of psychology. We might ask how long scientists will puzzle over questions with no answers. (Solso, 1974, p. 28)We have iconic, echoic, active, working, acoustic, articulatory, primary, secondary, episodic, semantic, short-term, intermediate-term, and longterm memories, and these memories contain tags, traces, images, attributes, markers, concepts, cognitive maps, natural-language mediators, kernel sentences, relational rules, nodes, associations, propositions, higher-order memory units, and features. (Eysenck, 1977, p. 4)The problem with the memory metaphor is that storage and retrieval of traces only deals [ sic] with old, previously articulated information. Memory traces can perhaps provide a basis for dealing with the "sameness" of the present experience with previous experiences, but the memory metaphor has no mechanisms for dealing with novel information. (Bransford, McCarrell, Franks & Nitsch, 1977, p. 434)7) The Results of a Hundred Years of the Psychological Study of Memory Are Somewhat DiscouragingThe results of a hundred years of the psychological study of memory are somewhat discouraging. We have established firm empirical generalisations, but most of them are so obvious that every ten-year-old knows them anyway. We have made discoveries, but they are only marginally about memory; in many cases we don't know what to do with them, and wear them out with endless experimental variations. We have an intellectually impressive group of theories, but history offers little confidence that they will provide any meaningful insight into natural behavior. (Neisser, 1978, pp. 12-13)A schema, then is a data structure for representing the generic concepts stored in memory. There are schemata representing our knowledge about all concepts; those underlying objects, situations, events, sequences of events, actions and sequences of actions. A schema contains, as part of its specification, the network of interrelations that is believed to normally hold among the constituents of the concept in question. A schema theory embodies a prototype theory of meaning. That is, inasmuch as a schema underlying a concept stored in memory corresponds to the mean ing of that concept, meanings are encoded in terms of the typical or normal situations or events that instantiate that concept. (Rumelhart, 1980, p. 34)Memory appears to be constrained by a structure, a "syntax," perhaps at quite a low level, but it is free to be variable, deviant, even erratic at a higher level....Like the information system of language, memory can be explained in part by the abstract rules which underlie it, but only in part. The rules provide a basic competence, but they do not fully determine performance. (Campbell, 1982, pp. 228, 229)When people think about the mind, they often liken it to a physical space, with memories and ideas as objects contained within that space. Thus, we speak of ideas being in the dark corners or dim recesses of our minds, and of holding ideas in mind. Ideas may be in the front or back of our minds, or they may be difficult to grasp. With respect to the processes involved in memory, we talk about storing memories, of searching or looking for lost memories, and sometimes of finding them. An examination of common parlance, therefore, suggests that there is general adherence to what might be called the spatial metaphor. The basic assumptions of this metaphor are that memories are treated as objects stored in specific locations within the mind, and the retrieval process involves a search through the mind in order to find specific memories....However, while the spatial metaphor has shown extraordinary longevity, there have been some interesting changes over time in the precise form of analogy used. In particular, technological advances have influenced theoretical conceptualisations.... The original Greek analogies were based on wax tablets and aviaries; these were superseded by analogies involving switchboards, gramophones, tape recorders, libraries, conveyor belts, and underground maps. Most recently, the workings of human memory have been compared to computer functioning... and it has been suggested that the various memory stores found in computers have their counterparts in the human memory system. (Eysenck, 1984, pp. 79-80)Primary memory [as proposed by William James] relates to information that remains in consciousness after it has been perceived, and thus forms part of the psychological present, whereas secondary memory contains information about events that have left consciousness, and are therefore part of the psychological past. (Eysenck, 1984, p. 86)Once psychologists began to study long-term memory per se, they realized it may be divided into two main categories.... Semantic memories have to do with our general knowledge about the working of the world. We know what cars do, what stoves do, what the laws of gravity are, and so on. Episodic memories are largely events that took place at a time and place in our personal history. Remembering specific events about our own actions, about our family, and about our individual past falls into this category. With amnesia or in aging, what dims... is our personal episodic memories, save for those that are especially dear or painful to us. Our knowledge of how the world works remains pretty much intact. (Gazzaniga, 1988, p. 42)The nature of memory... provides a natural starting point for an analysis of thinking. Memory is the repository of many of the beliefs and representations that enter into thinking, and the retrievability of these representations can limit the quality of our thought. (Smith, 1990, p. 1)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Memory
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12 AG
1) Морской термин: (Arabian Gulf) Персидский залив2) Медицина: газонаркотическая смесь (anesthetic gas), ингаляционный анестетик3) Спорт: Aggravating Grunt, Anime Gamers, Anime Genesis4) Военный термин: Accountant General, Air-Ground, Army garrison, Army group, Auditor General, Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship, additional guidance, advance guard, air group, air gunner, air-to-ground, alignment group, antigas, armament group, armed guard, armor grating, armor group, army green, assault gun, assistant gunner, automatic gun5) Техника: above grade, above ground, air-to-ground communications, associated gas6) Шутливое выражение: After Garcia, After Goddess, Animal Girl7) Железнодорожный термин: Galveston Railroad L. P.8) Ветеринария: Association for Gnotobiotics9) Сокращение: Adjutant General, Adjutant-General (UK), Airlift Group, Aktiengesellschaft (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), Algeria (NATO country code), Antenna Group, Anti-Gas, Arcade Game, Army Garrison (US Army), Attorney General, Miscellaneous ship (USA), agitate, A'ceros de Guatemala (Guatemala, steel industry), Aargau (Swiss canton), About good (coin collectin, grade), Academically Gifted, Acapulco Gold (marijuana strain), Access Gateway, Access Grant, Access Granted, Access Grid, Access Group, Accredited Genealogist, Aceros de Guatemala (Guatemala), Acid Gas, Activity Group, Adaptive Graphics, Addicting Games, Address Generator, Adenine-Guanine, Adjacency Graph, Adjutant General's Corps, Administrative Guide, Administrator General, Adrenaline Gamer, Aerographer's Mate (USN Rating), Agens Gratiam (Latin: Thankful, epigraphy), Agent General, Agent Group (Sprint), Agriculture Glossary, Agrigento, Sicilia (Italian province), Agronomy, Akademija za Glasbo (Music Academy; Ljubljana, Slovenia), Aktiengesellschaft (German: stock corporation), Al Gore, Al Greenspan (Federal Reserve Board chairman), Albert Gore Jr. (former US vice president), Albright Green (band from Washington, DC), Alexander Graham Middle School (Charlotte, NC), Algebraic Geometry (branch of pure mathematics), Algeria, Ali G (TV show), All Good, All Grain (home brewing), All Guide Inc. (Korea), Alphabet Goddess, Alter Guild, Alternating Gradient, Ambiguously Gay, American Girl, American Greetings Corporation, Aminoglutethimide, Amtsgericht (German district court), Amy Grant (recording artist), Analysis Group (CEOS), Andean Group, Anderson and Gill (Reliability Model), Anestesia General (Spanish, French: general anesthesia), Angular, Animo Grato (Latin: with a grateful mind, epigraphy), Anion Gap, Annual Gathering (Mensa's annual national convention), Another Girl (Beatles song), Anti-Glare, Anti-Ground, Antigua and Barbuda, Anything Goes (Guns N' Roses song), Application Gateway, Application Generator, Aravind Ghosh, Arbeitsgruppe (German: Working Group), Area Governor, Argentum (silver), Argovie (Swiss Canton), Army Guidance, Array Gain, Arresting Gear, Arroyo Grande (California), Art Guild, Artes Gra'ficas (Guatemala), Arthur Guinness, Artificial Gravity, Asistencia Global (Guatemala insurance agency), Assemble'e Ge'ne'rale (French: General Assembly), Assemblies of God, Assembly of God Church, Assistance Groups, Associated Grocers (New England), Assurances Ge'ne'rales (Belgian Insurance Company), Astronomische Gesellschaft, Attack Group, Attack Guidance, Attitude Gyro (NASA), Attogram (10 E^-18, one quintillionth), Attribute Group (GDMO), Audiogalaxy, Auditor General (Canada), Australian Geographic (magazine), Authors Guild, Automotive Group, Auxiliary Generator, Axiogingival10) Университет: Abstract Geometry11) Физиология: albumin/globulin ratio12) Транспорт: The Attorneys General13) Пищевая промышленность: All Grain14) Фирменный знак: Atri Graphics, Avant Garde15) Полимеры: air gap16) Авиационная медицина: apparent gravity17) Макаров: available gain18) Золотодобыча: AG mill, autogenous mill, autogenous tumbling mill, МСИ, мельница МСИ, мельница самоизмельчения, самоизмельчение, AGM19) Нефть и газ: галлон (American Gallon), Arabian Gulf20) МИД: Assistance Group, Australia Group21) Должность: Almost Governor, Ayatollah General22) Правительство: Aspiring Governor23) NYSE. Agco Corporation24) Хобби: About Good, Almost Good -
13 Ag
1) Морской термин: (Arabian Gulf) Персидский залив2) Медицина: газонаркотическая смесь (anesthetic gas), ингаляционный анестетик3) Спорт: Aggravating Grunt, Anime Gamers, Anime Genesis4) Военный термин: Accountant General, Air-Ground, Army garrison, Army group, Auditor General, Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship, additional guidance, advance guard, air group, air gunner, air-to-ground, alignment group, antigas, armament group, armed guard, armor grating, armor group, army green, assault gun, assistant gunner, automatic gun5) Техника: above grade, above ground, air-to-ground communications, associated gas6) Шутливое выражение: After Garcia, After Goddess, Animal Girl7) Железнодорожный термин: Galveston Railroad L. P.8) Ветеринария: Association for Gnotobiotics9) Сокращение: Adjutant General, Adjutant-General (UK), Airlift Group, Aktiengesellschaft (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), Algeria (NATO country code), Antenna Group, Anti-Gas, Arcade Game, Army Garrison (US Army), Attorney General, Miscellaneous ship (USA), agitate, A'ceros de Guatemala (Guatemala, steel industry), Aargau (Swiss canton), About good (coin collectin, grade), Academically Gifted, Acapulco Gold (marijuana strain), Access Gateway, Access Grant, Access Granted, Access Grid, Access Group, Accredited Genealogist, Aceros de Guatemala (Guatemala), Acid Gas, Activity Group, Adaptive Graphics, Addicting Games, Address Generator, Adenine-Guanine, Adjacency Graph, Adjutant General's Corps, Administrative Guide, Administrator General, Adrenaline Gamer, Aerographer's Mate (USN Rating), Agens Gratiam (Latin: Thankful, epigraphy), Agent General, Agent Group (Sprint), Agriculture Glossary, Agrigento, Sicilia (Italian province), Agronomy, Akademija za Glasbo (Music Academy; Ljubljana, Slovenia), Aktiengesellschaft (German: stock corporation), Al Gore, Al Greenspan (Federal Reserve Board chairman), Albert Gore Jr. (former US vice president), Albright Green (band from Washington, DC), Alexander Graham Middle School (Charlotte, NC), Algebraic Geometry (branch of pure mathematics), Algeria, Ali G (TV show), All Good, All Grain (home brewing), All Guide Inc. (Korea), Alphabet Goddess, Alter Guild, Alternating Gradient, Ambiguously Gay, American Girl, American Greetings Corporation, Aminoglutethimide, Amtsgericht (German district court), Amy Grant (recording artist), Analysis Group (CEOS), Andean Group, Anderson and Gill (Reliability Model), Anestesia General (Spanish, French: general anesthesia), Angular, Animo Grato (Latin: with a grateful mind, epigraphy), Anion Gap, Annual Gathering (Mensa's annual national convention), Another Girl (Beatles song), Anti-Glare, Anti-Ground, Antigua and Barbuda, Anything Goes (Guns N' Roses song), Application Gateway, Application Generator, Aravind Ghosh, Arbeitsgruppe (German: Working Group), Area Governor, Argentum (silver), Argovie (Swiss Canton), Army Guidance, Array Gain, Arresting Gear, Arroyo Grande (California), Art Guild, Artes Gra'ficas (Guatemala), Arthur Guinness, Artificial Gravity, Asistencia Global (Guatemala insurance agency), Assemble'e Ge'ne'rale (French: General Assembly), Assemblies of God, Assembly of God Church, Assistance Groups, Associated Grocers (New England), Assurances Ge'ne'rales (Belgian Insurance Company), Astronomische Gesellschaft, Attack Group, Attack Guidance, Attitude Gyro (NASA), Attogram (10 E^-18, one quintillionth), Attribute Group (GDMO), Audiogalaxy, Auditor General (Canada), Australian Geographic (magazine), Authors Guild, Automotive Group, Auxiliary Generator, Axiogingival10) Университет: Abstract Geometry11) Физиология: albumin/globulin ratio12) Транспорт: The Attorneys General13) Пищевая промышленность: All Grain14) Фирменный знак: Atri Graphics, Avant Garde15) Полимеры: air gap16) Авиационная медицина: apparent gravity17) Макаров: available gain18) Золотодобыча: AG mill, autogenous mill, autogenous tumbling mill, МСИ, мельница МСИ, мельница самоизмельчения, самоизмельчение, AGM19) Нефть и газ: галлон (American Gallon), Arabian Gulf20) МИД: Assistance Group, Australia Group21) Должность: Almost Governor, Ayatollah General22) Правительство: Aspiring Governor23) NYSE. Agco Corporation24) Хобби: About Good, Almost Good -
14 ag
1) Морской термин: (Arabian Gulf) Персидский залив2) Медицина: газонаркотическая смесь (anesthetic gas), ингаляционный анестетик3) Спорт: Aggravating Grunt, Anime Gamers, Anime Genesis4) Военный термин: Accountant General, Air-Ground, Army garrison, Army group, Auditor General, Miscellaneous Auxiliary Ship, additional guidance, advance guard, air group, air gunner, air-to-ground, alignment group, antigas, armament group, armed guard, armor grating, armor group, army green, assault gun, assistant gunner, automatic gun5) Техника: above grade, above ground, air-to-ground communications, associated gas6) Шутливое выражение: After Garcia, After Goddess, Animal Girl7) Железнодорожный термин: Galveston Railroad L. P.8) Ветеринария: Association for Gnotobiotics9) Сокращение: Adjutant General, Adjutant-General (UK), Airlift Group, Aktiengesellschaft (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), Algeria (NATO country code), Antenna Group, Anti-Gas, Arcade Game, Army Garrison (US Army), Attorney General, Miscellaneous ship (USA), agitate, A'ceros de Guatemala (Guatemala, steel industry), Aargau (Swiss canton), About good (coin collectin, grade), Academically Gifted, Acapulco Gold (marijuana strain), Access Gateway, Access Grant, Access Granted, Access Grid, Access Group, Accredited Genealogist, Aceros de Guatemala (Guatemala), Acid Gas, Activity Group, Adaptive Graphics, Addicting Games, Address Generator, Adenine-Guanine, Adjacency Graph, Adjutant General's Corps, Administrative Guide, Administrator General, Adrenaline Gamer, Aerographer's Mate (USN Rating), Agens Gratiam (Latin: Thankful, epigraphy), Agent General, Agent Group (Sprint), Agriculture Glossary, Agrigento, Sicilia (Italian province), Agronomy, Akademija za Glasbo (Music Academy; Ljubljana, Slovenia), Aktiengesellschaft (German: stock corporation), Al Gore, Al Greenspan (Federal Reserve Board chairman), Albert Gore Jr. (former US vice president), Albright Green (band from Washington, DC), Alexander Graham Middle School (Charlotte, NC), Algebraic Geometry (branch of pure mathematics), Algeria, Ali G (TV show), All Good, All Grain (home brewing), All Guide Inc. (Korea), Alphabet Goddess, Alter Guild, Alternating Gradient, Ambiguously Gay, American Girl, American Greetings Corporation, Aminoglutethimide, Amtsgericht (German district court), Amy Grant (recording artist), Analysis Group (CEOS), Andean Group, Anderson and Gill (Reliability Model), Anestesia General (Spanish, French: general anesthesia), Angular, Animo Grato (Latin: with a grateful mind, epigraphy), Anion Gap, Annual Gathering (Mensa's annual national convention), Another Girl (Beatles song), Anti-Glare, Anti-Ground, Antigua and Barbuda, Anything Goes (Guns N' Roses song), Application Gateway, Application Generator, Aravind Ghosh, Arbeitsgruppe (German: Working Group), Area Governor, Argentum (silver), Argovie (Swiss Canton), Army Guidance, Array Gain, Arresting Gear, Arroyo Grande (California), Art Guild, Artes Gra'ficas (Guatemala), Arthur Guinness, Artificial Gravity, Asistencia Global (Guatemala insurance agency), Assemble'e Ge'ne'rale (French: General Assembly), Assemblies of God, Assembly of God Church, Assistance Groups, Associated Grocers (New England), Assurances Ge'ne'rales (Belgian Insurance Company), Astronomische Gesellschaft, Attack Group, Attack Guidance, Attitude Gyro (NASA), Attogram (10 E^-18, one quintillionth), Attribute Group (GDMO), Audiogalaxy, Auditor General (Canada), Australian Geographic (magazine), Authors Guild, Automotive Group, Auxiliary Generator, Axiogingival10) Университет: Abstract Geometry11) Физиология: albumin/globulin ratio12) Транспорт: The Attorneys General13) Пищевая промышленность: All Grain14) Фирменный знак: Atri Graphics, Avant Garde15) Полимеры: air gap16) Авиационная медицина: apparent gravity17) Макаров: available gain18) Золотодобыча: AG mill, autogenous mill, autogenous tumbling mill, МСИ, мельница МСИ, мельница самоизмельчения, самоизмельчение, AGM19) Нефть и газ: галлон (American Gallon), Arabian Gulf20) МИД: Assistance Group, Australia Group21) Должность: Almost Governor, Ayatollah General22) Правительство: Aspiring Governor23) NYSE. Agco Corporation24) Хобби: About Good, Almost Good -
15 DA
1) Авиация: drift angle2) Разговорное выражение: The3) Американизм: Dead Agent, Department of the Army, Disability Assistance4) Спорт: Distance Accuracy5) Военный термин: Dad's Army, Dads Army, Data Adapter, Defence Act, Defence Adviser, Department Approval, Detroit arsenal, Director of Armaments, Director of Artillery, Directors Assistant, Double Agent, damaged, data acquisition, data analysis, define area, delayed arming, delayed-action, deputy adjutant, developing agency, direct access, direct-action, director of administration, disassembly, discharge afloat, dislocation allowance, distribution authority, division artillery, do not answer, double action, dummy antenna, Ди-Эй (дифенилхлорарсин), Long-Range Aviation (USSR), diphenylchlorarsine6) Техника: data automation, database administrator, decimal-to-analog conversion, demand assignment, depth average, dielectric anisotropy, difference amplifier, differential amplifier, digital-to-analog converter, diode array, dipole antenna, directional array, distribution amplifier, donor-acceptor, dose assessment, dummy load, dynamic allocation, telephone does not answer7) Метеорология: Density Altitude, Dry Air8) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway9) Юридический термин: Devil's Advocate, days after acceptance, deed of arrangement, district attorney10) Бухгалтерия: Duration Of Asset11) Биржевой термин: depreciation and amortization12) Грубое выражение: Duck's Arse, Duck's Ass, Dumb Arse, Dumb Ass13) Политика: Denmark14) Телекоммуникации: Destination Address (LAN), Device Address (SNA)15) Сокращение: Dalnyaya Aviatsiya (Russian Long-Range Aviation Command), Data Administrator, Decision Analysis, Defence Attache, Denmark (NATO country code), Department of Agriculture, Department of the Army (US Army), Design Automation, Destination MAC Address, Development Authorisation, Diphenylchloroarsine (Chemical warfare vomiting agent), Diploma in Aesthetics, Diploma in Anesthetics, Direct Action, Direct Analog (e.g., synthesis), Distributing Authority, Doctor of Arts, Double-Action, delta amplitude, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm), Don't Answer (may be more general), допамин, Desk Accessory, Digital-to-Analog, discretionary account16) Физиология: Degenerative arthritis17) Электроника: Dielectric Absorption, Distributed Amplifier18) Вычислительная техника: decimal addition, destination address, display adapter, имеющиеся данные, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm, Telephony), Data Area (CD-MRW, SA), Digital-to-Analog (D/A), Destination (MAC) Address (SNA, Token Ring, ATM, FDDI), Don't Answer (Telephony, may be more general), доступные данные19) Нефть: daily allowable, direct-acting, double-acting, разрешённая норма суточной добычи (daily allowable), суточная квота (daily allowance), средняя глубина (depth average)20) Биохимия: Dopamine21) Банковское дело: депозитный счёт (deposit account), срочный вклад (deposit account), документы против акцепта (documents against acceptance)22) Транспорт: Decision Altitude / Decision Height, Descent Advisor23) СМИ: Digital Audio, Discerning Audience24) Деловая лексика: Distribution Area, окружной прокурор (США, district attorney)25) Бурение: двойного действия (double-acting), прямого действия (direct-acting)26) Американский английский: причёска а-ля Элвис Пресли27) Инвестиции: deposit account, documents against acceptance28) Сетевые технологии: data available, disk array, адрес получателя29) Полимеры: dispersing agent, documents attached, drawn-and-annealed30) Программирование: Delete Attribute31) Химическое оружие: Defense Acquisition, Directed Action32) Расширение файла: Discrete Address33) Нефть и газ: derivative time calculation value34) Электротехника: delay amplifier, double amplitude35) Имена и фамилии: Don Albert36) Общественная организация: Disabled and Alone37) Должность: Dining Assistant, Disciplines Associated38) Чат: Don't Ask39) Программное обеспечение: Decision Assistant, Desktop Assistant, Dos Apps40) Единицы измерений: Days Ago -
16 Da
1) Авиация: drift angle2) Разговорное выражение: The3) Американизм: Dead Agent, Department of the Army, Disability Assistance4) Спорт: Distance Accuracy5) Военный термин: Dad's Army, Dads Army, Data Adapter, Defence Act, Defence Adviser, Department Approval, Detroit arsenal, Director of Armaments, Director of Artillery, Directors Assistant, Double Agent, damaged, data acquisition, data analysis, define area, delayed arming, delayed-action, deputy adjutant, developing agency, direct access, direct-action, director of administration, disassembly, discharge afloat, dislocation allowance, distribution authority, division artillery, do not answer, double action, dummy antenna, Ди-Эй (дифенилхлорарсин), Long-Range Aviation (USSR), diphenylchlorarsine6) Техника: data automation, database administrator, decimal-to-analog conversion, demand assignment, depth average, dielectric anisotropy, difference amplifier, differential amplifier, digital-to-analog converter, diode array, dipole antenna, directional array, distribution amplifier, donor-acceptor, dose assessment, dummy load, dynamic allocation, telephone does not answer7) Метеорология: Density Altitude, Dry Air8) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway9) Юридический термин: Devil's Advocate, days after acceptance, deed of arrangement, district attorney10) Бухгалтерия: Duration Of Asset11) Биржевой термин: depreciation and amortization12) Грубое выражение: Duck's Arse, Duck's Ass, Dumb Arse, Dumb Ass13) Политика: Denmark14) Телекоммуникации: Destination Address (LAN), Device Address (SNA)15) Сокращение: Dalnyaya Aviatsiya (Russian Long-Range Aviation Command), Data Administrator, Decision Analysis, Defence Attache, Denmark (NATO country code), Department of Agriculture, Department of the Army (US Army), Design Automation, Destination MAC Address, Development Authorisation, Diphenylchloroarsine (Chemical warfare vomiting agent), Diploma in Aesthetics, Diploma in Anesthetics, Direct Action, Direct Analog (e.g., synthesis), Distributing Authority, Doctor of Arts, Double-Action, delta amplitude, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm), Don't Answer (may be more general), допамин, Desk Accessory, Digital-to-Analog, discretionary account16) Физиология: Degenerative arthritis17) Электроника: Dielectric Absorption, Distributed Amplifier18) Вычислительная техника: decimal addition, destination address, display adapter, имеющиеся данные, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm, Telephony), Data Area (CD-MRW, SA), Digital-to-Analog (D/A), Destination (MAC) Address (SNA, Token Ring, ATM, FDDI), Don't Answer (Telephony, may be more general), доступные данные19) Нефть: daily allowable, direct-acting, double-acting, разрешённая норма суточной добычи (daily allowable), суточная квота (daily allowance), средняя глубина (depth average)20) Биохимия: Dopamine21) Банковское дело: депозитный счёт (deposit account), срочный вклад (deposit account), документы против акцепта (documents against acceptance)22) Транспорт: Decision Altitude / Decision Height, Descent Advisor23) СМИ: Digital Audio, Discerning Audience24) Деловая лексика: Distribution Area, окружной прокурор (США, district attorney)25) Бурение: двойного действия (double-acting), прямого действия (direct-acting)26) Американский английский: причёска а-ля Элвис Пресли27) Инвестиции: deposit account, documents against acceptance28) Сетевые технологии: data available, disk array, адрес получателя29) Полимеры: dispersing agent, documents attached, drawn-and-annealed30) Программирование: Delete Attribute31) Химическое оружие: Defense Acquisition, Directed Action32) Расширение файла: Discrete Address33) Нефть и газ: derivative time calculation value34) Электротехника: delay amplifier, double amplitude35) Имена и фамилии: Don Albert36) Общественная организация: Disabled and Alone37) Должность: Dining Assistant, Disciplines Associated38) Чат: Don't Ask39) Программное обеспечение: Decision Assistant, Desktop Assistant, Dos Apps40) Единицы измерений: Days Ago -
17 da
1) Авиация: drift angle2) Разговорное выражение: The3) Американизм: Dead Agent, Department of the Army, Disability Assistance4) Спорт: Distance Accuracy5) Военный термин: Dad's Army, Dads Army, Data Adapter, Defence Act, Defence Adviser, Department Approval, Detroit arsenal, Director of Armaments, Director of Artillery, Directors Assistant, Double Agent, damaged, data acquisition, data analysis, define area, delayed arming, delayed-action, deputy adjutant, developing agency, direct access, direct-action, director of administration, disassembly, discharge afloat, dislocation allowance, distribution authority, division artillery, do not answer, double action, dummy antenna, Ди-Эй (дифенилхлорарсин), Long-Range Aviation (USSR), diphenylchlorarsine6) Техника: data automation, database administrator, decimal-to-analog conversion, demand assignment, depth average, dielectric anisotropy, difference amplifier, differential amplifier, digital-to-analog converter, diode array, dipole antenna, directional array, distribution amplifier, donor-acceptor, dose assessment, dummy load, dynamic allocation, telephone does not answer7) Метеорология: Density Altitude, Dry Air8) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway9) Юридический термин: Devil's Advocate, days after acceptance, deed of arrangement, district attorney10) Бухгалтерия: Duration Of Asset11) Биржевой термин: depreciation and amortization12) Грубое выражение: Duck's Arse, Duck's Ass, Dumb Arse, Dumb Ass13) Политика: Denmark14) Телекоммуникации: Destination Address (LAN), Device Address (SNA)15) Сокращение: Dalnyaya Aviatsiya (Russian Long-Range Aviation Command), Data Administrator, Decision Analysis, Defence Attache, Denmark (NATO country code), Department of Agriculture, Department of the Army (US Army), Design Automation, Destination MAC Address, Development Authorisation, Diphenylchloroarsine (Chemical warfare vomiting agent), Diploma in Aesthetics, Diploma in Anesthetics, Direct Action, Direct Analog (e.g., synthesis), Distributing Authority, Doctor of Arts, Double-Action, delta amplitude, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm), Don't Answer (may be more general), допамин, Desk Accessory, Digital-to-Analog, discretionary account16) Физиология: Degenerative arthritis17) Электроника: Dielectric Absorption, Distributed Amplifier18) Вычислительная техника: decimal addition, destination address, display adapter, имеющиеся данные, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm, Telephony), Data Area (CD-MRW, SA), Digital-to-Analog (D/A), Destination (MAC) Address (SNA, Token Ring, ATM, FDDI), Don't Answer (Telephony, may be more general), доступные данные19) Нефть: daily allowable, direct-acting, double-acting, разрешённая норма суточной добычи (daily allowable), суточная квота (daily allowance), средняя глубина (depth average)20) Биохимия: Dopamine21) Банковское дело: депозитный счёт (deposit account), срочный вклад (deposit account), документы против акцепта (documents against acceptance)22) Транспорт: Decision Altitude / Decision Height, Descent Advisor23) СМИ: Digital Audio, Discerning Audience24) Деловая лексика: Distribution Area, окружной прокурор (США, district attorney)25) Бурение: двойного действия (double-acting), прямого действия (direct-acting)26) Американский английский: причёска а-ля Элвис Пресли27) Инвестиции: deposit account, documents against acceptance28) Сетевые технологии: data available, disk array, адрес получателя29) Полимеры: dispersing agent, documents attached, drawn-and-annealed30) Программирование: Delete Attribute31) Химическое оружие: Defense Acquisition, Directed Action32) Расширение файла: Discrete Address33) Нефть и газ: derivative time calculation value34) Электротехника: delay amplifier, double amplitude35) Имена и фамилии: Don Albert36) Общественная организация: Disabled and Alone37) Должность: Dining Assistant, Disciplines Associated38) Чат: Don't Ask39) Программное обеспечение: Decision Assistant, Desktop Assistant, Dos Apps40) Единицы измерений: Days Ago -
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1) система || системный3) вчт операционная система; программа-супервизор5) вчт большая программа6) метод; способ; алгоритм•system halted — "система остановлена" ( экранное сообщение об остановке компьютера при наличии серьёзной ошибки)
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1) Компьютерная техника: Light And Power2) Биология: left atrial pressure, leucine aminopeptidase3) Медицина: ЛАП (сокр. от lymphadenopathy)4) Военный термин: Laboratory of Aviation Psychology, launch analysis panel, leadership assessment program, load, assembly, pack, logistics assistance program, low-altitude penetration, low-altitude performance5) Техника: leucine amino peptidase6) Математика: Linear assignment problem7) Юридический термин: Lawyers Assistance Program8) Телекоммуникации: Local Access Port (ER-5 FR Switch), Link Access Procedure (X.25)9) Сокращение: Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Loading, Assembling & Packing, Local Air Picture, London Airport, leukocyte alkaline phosphatase, LEED Accredited Professional ( United States Green Building Council), LIDAR Atmospheric Profiler, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico - Aeropuerto General Marquez De Leon (Airport Code), Laboratorio Accreditato de Prova (Accredited Testing Lab, Italy), Laboratory Accreditation Program, Laboratory Analytical Protocol, Laboratory Associates Program, Lagarde`re Active Publicite' (France), Lan Access Point, Lan Access Profile, Language for Academic Purposes, Laryngeal Adductor Paralysis, Laser Applications (radiation therapy laser vendor), Last Agent Pending, Launch Assembly Plan, Launcher Avionics Package, Leadless Array Package, Learning Assistance Program (special education), Lesbian and Proud, Letter of Adoption and Procurement (military), Liberian Action Party (Liberia), Liberty Alliance Project, Library Association of Portland, Lifetime Annuity Payout, Light Armor Platoon, Lipopolysaccharide-Associated Protein, Liver Activator Protein, Load, Assemble & Pack, Local Access Port (frame relay), Local Administrator Processor (Cisco), Local Analysis Point, Local Authentication Plugin (Microsoft Windows CE), Local Average Power, Localised Area for Play (playground design), Location Audit Program, Lohamah Psichlogit (Hebrew: psychological warfare, Mossad department), Louisiana Association of Principals, Lyophilized Anterior Pituitary (tissue)10) Физиология: Low Age Profile11) Электроника: Logic Audio Platinum12) Вычислительная техника: протокол доступа к каналу связи, LAN Access Profile (Bluetooth, SPP, LAN), Link Access Procedure / Protocol (CCITT, X.25)13) Биотехнология: localization and affinity purification15) Бытовая техника: процедура доступа к каналу передачи данных16) Образование: Learning Assistance Program17) Сетевые технологии: Link Access Procedure, Link Access Protocol, протокол доступа к каналу, процедура доступа к каналу18) Программирование: Linc Assembly Program19) Океанография: Local Analysis and Prediction20) Расширение файла: Linux Application Platform21) Электротехника: laminated aluminum-polyethylene -
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1) Компьютерная техника: Light And Power2) Биология: left atrial pressure, leucine aminopeptidase3) Медицина: ЛАП (сокр. от lymphadenopathy)4) Военный термин: Laboratory of Aviation Psychology, launch analysis panel, leadership assessment program, load, assembly, pack, logistics assistance program, low-altitude penetration, low-altitude performance5) Техника: leucine amino peptidase6) Математика: Linear assignment problem7) Юридический термин: Lawyers Assistance Program8) Телекоммуникации: Local Access Port (ER-5 FR Switch), Link Access Procedure (X.25)9) Сокращение: Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Loading, Assembling & Packing, Local Air Picture, London Airport, leukocyte alkaline phosphatase, LEED Accredited Professional ( United States Green Building Council), LIDAR Atmospheric Profiler, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico - Aeropuerto General Marquez De Leon (Airport Code), Laboratorio Accreditato de Prova (Accredited Testing Lab, Italy), Laboratory Accreditation Program, Laboratory Analytical Protocol, Laboratory Associates Program, Lagarde`re Active Publicite' (France), Lan Access Point, Lan Access Profile, Language for Academic Purposes, Laryngeal Adductor Paralysis, Laser Applications (radiation therapy laser vendor), Last Agent Pending, Launch Assembly Plan, Launcher Avionics Package, Leadless Array Package, Learning Assistance Program (special education), Lesbian and Proud, Letter of Adoption and Procurement (military), Liberian Action Party (Liberia), Liberty Alliance Project, Library Association of Portland, Lifetime Annuity Payout, Light Armor Platoon, Lipopolysaccharide-Associated Protein, Liver Activator Protein, Load, Assemble & Pack, Local Access Port (frame relay), Local Administrator Processor (Cisco), Local Analysis Point, Local Authentication Plugin (Microsoft Windows CE), Local Average Power, Localised Area for Play (playground design), Location Audit Program, Lohamah Psichlogit (Hebrew: psychological warfare, Mossad department), Louisiana Association of Principals, Lyophilized Anterior Pituitary (tissue)10) Физиология: Low Age Profile11) Электроника: Logic Audio Platinum12) Вычислительная техника: протокол доступа к каналу связи, LAN Access Profile (Bluetooth, SPP, LAN), Link Access Procedure / Protocol (CCITT, X.25)13) Биотехнология: localization and affinity purification15) Бытовая техника: процедура доступа к каналу передачи данных16) Образование: Learning Assistance Program17) Сетевые технологии: Link Access Procedure, Link Access Protocol, протокол доступа к каналу, процедура доступа к каналу18) Программирование: Linc Assembly Program19) Океанография: Local Analysis and Prediction20) Расширение файла: Linux Application Platform21) Электротехника: laminated aluminum-polyethylene
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