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22 Glenn, John Herschel, Jr.
(р. 1921) Гленн, Джон Хершел, мл.Первый американский астронавт [ astronaut], совершивший 20 февраля 1962 орбитальный полет вокруг Земли на космическом корабле "Меркурий" [ Mercury] (продолжительность полета составила 4 часа 55 минут 23 секунды). В 1942-65 служил в Корпусе морской пехоты [ Marine Corps, U.S.]; летчик-испытатель. В 1959 начал работать в рамках космической программы США. В 1964 впервые попробовал силы в большой политике, но проиграл на выборах в Сенат США [ Senate, U.S.]. В 1974-75, 1980-99 сенатор-демократ от штата Огайо, председатель комитета по связям с правительством. 29 октября - 7 ноября 1998 в возрасте 77 лет совершил полет на космическом челноке "Дискавери" [ Discovery; Space Shuttle] продолжительностью 213 часов 44 минуты.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Glenn, John Herschel, Jr.
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23 Daugherty, Herschel
1910-1993Dirige, en television, episodios de series tan conocidas como Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Rawhide, Bonanza o Star Trek. En su haber, un par de westerns familiares sin especial interes.The Light in the Forest. 1958. 93 minutos. Technicolor. Buena Vista. Fess Parker, Wendell Corey, Joanne Dru.The Raiders. 1964. 75 minutos. Eastmancolor. Universal. Brian Keith, Robert Culp, Judi Meredith.English-Spanish dictionary of western films > Daugherty, Herschel
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24 John Herschel
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25 William Herschel
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26 эффект Гершеля
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > эффект Гершеля
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1) эффект; явление2) влияние; (воз)действие || воздействовать3) результат, следствие4) производить; совершать; исполнять; осуществлять•in ground effect — в зоне влияния земли ( о полёте); с учётом влияния земли;effect of force — действие (влияние) силыeffect of loading — следствие приложения нагрузки-
abrasing effect
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accordion effect
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acoustoelectric effect
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acoustoresistive effect
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activation effect
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adjacency effects
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adsorption effect
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Albert effect
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anode effect
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anticrease effect
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arch effect
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Auger effect
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autocatalytic effect
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avalanche effect
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Barkhausen effect
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Becquerel effect
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biological effect
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blackout effect
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blast effect
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blockage effect
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border effect
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boundary effect
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Bragg effect
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braking effect
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branching effect
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bulk effect
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Callier effect
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capillary effect
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capture effect
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cartooning effect
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cartoon effect
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caster effect
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catalytic effect
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cavity resonance effect
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changing quality effect
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channel effect
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channeling effect
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chilling effect
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chimney effect
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chugging effect
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Clayden effect
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climatic effect
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Coanda effect
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comet effect
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compressibility effect
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Compton effect
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constant thrust effect
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contrast effect
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controlled cooling effect
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cooling effect
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corona effect
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corrosive effect
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coupling effect
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crawling effect
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crevice effect
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crimping effect
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cross effect
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cross-magnetizing effect
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crowding effect
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cryoprotective effect
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cushioning effect
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damming effect
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Debot effect
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deleterious effect
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Dellinger effect
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Dember effect
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de-skilling effect
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destructive effect
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detrimental effect
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devastating effect
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diffusion effect
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digital production effect
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digital special effect
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digital video effect
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directional effect
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disordering effect
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dispersion effect
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dissipative effect
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distance effect of damming
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disturbing effect
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Doppler effect
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dynatron effect
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echo effect
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ecological effect
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Ederhard's effect
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Ederhard effect
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edge effect
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Edison effect
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electrocaloric effect
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electroosmotic effect
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electrophonic effect
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electrophoretic effect
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electroviscous effect
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emitter dip effect
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end effect
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environmental effect
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Esaki effect
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exposure effect
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failure effect
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Faraday effect
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fatigue effect
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feedback effect
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Ferranti effect
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ferroelectric effect
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field effect
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flicker effect
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flow history effect
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flue effect
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force-frequency effect
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fringe effect
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gallery effect
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galvanomagnetic effect
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gap effect
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gettering effect
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glint effect
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greenhouse effect
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ground effect
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Gunn effect
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gyromagnetic effect
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gyroscopic effect
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Haas effect
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Hall effect
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halo effect
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heat effect
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Herschel effect
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high-field effect
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hothouse effect
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hydration effect
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hysteresis effect
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image effect
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incondensable effect
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instability effect
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interface effects
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interference effect
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interline-flicker effect
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inverted barometer effect
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ionic strength effect
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ion strength effect
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island effect
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Johnson-Rahbek effect
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Josephson effect
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Joule effect
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Joule-Thomson effect
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Kelvin effect
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Kerr effect
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keystone effect
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Kostinsky's effect
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Kostinsky effect
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lag effect
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level quantizing effect
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long-line effect
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lubricating effect
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magnetoelastic effect
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magnetoelectric effect
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magnetoresistive effect
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magnetostrictive effect
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magnetron effect
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mass effect
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microphonic effect
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minimum-size effect
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mirror effect
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mixed alkali effect
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moire effect
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multiaccelerator effect
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multipath effect
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musical effects
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net effect
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nonnuclear effect
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notch impact effect
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nuclear effect
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orange-peel effect
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pairing effect
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Peltier effect
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photochemical effect
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photochromic effect
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photoconductive effect
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photoelastic effect
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photoelectric effect
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photographic effect
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photorefractive effect
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photovoltaic effect
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piezoelectric effect
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piezomagnetic effect
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piezoresistance effect
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pile-up effect
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pinch effect
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pincushion effect
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plastering effect
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plastic effect
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poisonous effect
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polarization effect
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pollution effect
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posterization effect
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postproduction effects
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precedence effect
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presence effect
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printthrough effect
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processing effect
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promoting effect
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propagation effect
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protective effect
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proximity effect
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punch-through effect
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radiation effect
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ram effect
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Raman effect
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reciprocity effect
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refrigerating effect
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relief effect
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remote effect
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residual effect
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rewet-conduction effect
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rewet-precooling effect
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Richardson effect
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ringing effect
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ripple effect
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rocky-point effect
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rod shadow effect
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roll-over effect
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Ross effect
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rotary wipe effects
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rotational effect
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rubberlike effect
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S effect
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Sabattier effect
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salting-in effect
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salting-out effect
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schlieren effect
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Schottky effect
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Schwarzschild effect
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screening effect
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Seebeck effect
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selective effect
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self-demagnetization effect
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self-energizing effect
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self-shielding effect
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sensible cooling effect
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shape memory effect
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shattering effect
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shot effect
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shoulder effect
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side effect
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sink effect
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skin effect
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skin-core effect
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skinning effect
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slipstream effect
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smearing effect
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solvation effect
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sound effects
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space-charge effect
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spacing effect
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spatial defocusing effect
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spill effect
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spin wipe effects
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split-screen effect
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stack effect
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Stark effect
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stereo effect
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stiffening effect
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streaking effect
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stream-line effect
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stroboscopic effect
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suppressing effect
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surface effect
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surging effect
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swooping effect
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synergistic effect
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temperature effect
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tensoresistive effect
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thermal effect
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thermal transpiration effect
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thermoelectric effect
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Thomson effect
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threshold effect
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time-edge effect
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timeedge effect
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transients effect
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triboelectric effect
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trick effects
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tunneling effect
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tunnel effect
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vacancy wind effect
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venetian blind effect
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video mosaic effect
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Villard's effect
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Villard effect
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Volta effect
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volumetric refrigerating effect
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wake effect
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wall effect
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1. число; количество || считать, насчитывать2. номер || нумеровать3. клеймить; маркировать4. цифра
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1. число; количество2. номерacceptance number of defectives — приёмочное число дефектных изделий (напр. в выборке)
actual number of defectives — фактическое число дефектных изделий (напр. в выборке)
tolerance number of defects — допустимое число дефектных изделий (напр. в выборке)
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1) число; количество2) номер•number failed — число изделий, вышедших из строя;
- number of effective platesnumber survived — число изделий, сохранивших работоспособность ( к определённому моменту)
- number of lines strung
- number of producing wells
- number of stacked records
- number of suspended wells
- number of theoretical plates
- number of threads
- number of turns
- number of well producing months
- number of wraps
- acetone number
- acetyl number
- acid number
- aniline number
- API well number
- apparent octane number
- bit assembly number
- blending octane number
- boiling point gravity number
- Brinell hardness number
- bromine absorption number
- cetane number
- cetane number in borderline
- chemical octane number
- clear octane number
- coke number
- copper number
- corrosion number
- demulsification number
- double-stroke number
- failure number
- fuel performance number
- hardness number
- Herschel demulsibility number
- index number
- inspected number
- kauri butanol number
- low-temperature cetane number
- mechanical octane number
- Mohs hardness number
- neutralization number
- octane number
- odor unit number
- penetration number
- performance number
- record number
- reliability number
- resistance-to-emulsion number
- road octane number
- Rockwell hardness number
- sample number
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1) Биология: luteotrophic hormone2) Военный термин: lethality and target hardening, light training helicopter, light transport helicopter3) Техника: lactogenic hormone, lethality/target hardening program4) Сельское хозяйство: luteotropic hormone5) Сокращение: Lethality & Target Hardening, Light Towed Howitzer6) Фото: Low Temperature Herschel7) Деловая лексика: LeTterHead8) Аэропорты: Lathrop Wells, Nevada USA -
30 WHDF
1) Геология: Waterman Hills Detachment Fault2) Астрономия: William Herschel Deep Field -
31 Air Medal
Учреждена в 1942, вручается всем военнослужащим, отличившимся во время полетов. Этой медалью награжден астронавт Дж. Гленн [ Glenn, John Herschel, Jr.], а также президент Дж. Буш [ Bush, George Herbert Walker] -
32 Friendship-7
"Френдшип-7"Название космического корабля серии "Меркурий" [ Mercury], на котором в 1962 совершил первый американский орбитальный полет астронавт Дж. Гленн [ Glenn, John Herschel, Jr.]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Friendship-7
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33 Mercury, Project
(программа) "Меркурий"Программа запуска серии первых одноместных космических кораблей, каждый из которых имел собственное название типа "Френдшип-7" [Friendship-7]. По этой программе в 1962 был запущен в космос и совершил первый орбитальный полет американский астронавт Дж. Гленн [ Glenn, John Herschel, Jr.].English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Mercury, Project
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34 Drummond, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 10 October 1797 Edinburgh, Scotlandd. 15 April 1840 Dublin, Ireland[br]Scottish inventor of limelight.[br]Drummond entered Woolwich Arsenal as a cadet in 1813 and the Royal Engineers two years later. In 1820 he joined Colonel Colby at work on the ordnance survey, meanwhile continuing his studies in mathematics and chemistry under Brand and Faraday at the Royal Institution. His two chief inventions, limelight, or Drummond light, and the heliostatia, were aimed to facilitate the work of the survey by day and night. The light had a sensational effect on the scientific world; Sir John Herschel has left a vivid account of demonstrations of various lights far surpassed in brilliance by limelight. Limelight was brought into use in the autumn of 1825 during the survey of Ireland. In 1829 Drummond began adapting it for use in lighthouses. It was effective, but expensive to operate, and Drummond was seeking ways of making it cheaper when, after a meeting with Brougham in 1831, he gave up the work and turned to politics and administration. From 1835, he was in all but name governor of Ireland, spending himself in the service of his adopted country until overwork brought about his early death in 1840.LRD -
35 Photography, film and optics
See also: INDEX BY SUBJECT AREA[br]Ding HuanGabor, DennisKlic, KarolLippershey, HansMarton, LadislausTournachon, Gaspard FélixBiographical history of technology > Photography, film and optics
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