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61 Differential- und Integralrechnung
f < math> ■ differential and integral calculus; infinitesimal calculus; calculusGerman-english technical dictionary > Differential- und Integralrechnung
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62 rachun|ek
Ⅰ m (G rachunku) 1. (obliczenie) calculation- wykonała prosty rachunek pamięciowy she made a. did a simple calculation in her head- on jest biegły w rachunkach he’s quick at figures a. good with numbers- rachunek się nie zgadza the sums don’t tally a. add up2. (konto bankowe) account- na czyimś rachunku in sb’s account- otworzyć rachunek to open an account3. (podsumowany spis należności) bill- słony rachunek an exorbitant bill- rachunek za elektryczność/gaz an electricity/a gas bill- wystawić rachunek to make out a bill- uregulować rachunek to pay a. settle an account, to pay the bill; to foot the bill pot.Ⅱ rachunki plt 1. pot., przest. arithmetic- dzieci całe popołudnie odrabiały rachunki the children did their sums the whole afternoon2. (stan majątku, kapitału) accounts- komisja sprawdziła rachunki firmy the commission inspected the company’s accounts- □ rachunek bieżący current account GB, checking account US- rachunek całkowy Mat. integral calculus- rachunek czekowy current account, checking account- rachunek oszczędnościowo-rozliczeniowy, ROR interest-bearing current account- rachunek prawdopodobieństwa Mat. theory of probability, calculus of probability- rachunek różniczkowy Mat. differential calculus■ rachunek zysków i strat profit and loss account- cokolwiek zrobił, szło na mój rachunek whatever he did, I was blamed for it- złe zachowanie córki idzie na jego rachunek he is blamed for his daughter’s bad behaviour- pracować na własny rachunek to be self-employed- w ostatecznym rachunku at the last count- wyrównać rachunki to settle a score- zdać rachunek z czegoś to account for sth- nie będę przed nikim zdawać rachunków I won’t account to anybody for anything- żyć na własny rachunek to be financially independentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rachun|ek
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63 integralan
adj integral; whole, complete I math -ni račun integral calculus; pol hist -ni Jugoslaven Yugoslav 'integralist'* * *• integral -
64 интегральный
[-тэ-]1) мат. integralинтегра́льное исчисле́ние — integral calculus
2) эл., информ. integratedинтегра́льная схе́ма — integrated circuit
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65 интегральное исчисление
1) Engineering: calculus2) Mathematics: integral calculusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > интегральное исчисление
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66 חשבון אינפיניטסימלי
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68 חדוא
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69 חשבון דיפרנציאלי ואינטגרלי
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70 Integralrechnung
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71 Integralrechnung
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72 integralregning
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73 Integralrechnung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Integralrechnung
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75 diferencijalni i integralni račun
• differential and integral calculusСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > diferencijalni i integralni račun
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76 diferencijalni i integralni račun
• differential and integral calculusSerbian-English dictionary > diferencijalni i integralni račun
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77 حساب التكامل
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78 حساب التكامل
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79 integraalrekening
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > integraalrekening
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80 Belidor, Bernard Forest de
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 1698 Catalonia, Spaind. 8 September 1761 Paris, France[br]French engineer and founder of the science of modern ballistics.[br]Belidor was the son of a French army officer, who died when he was six months old, and was thereafter brought up by a brother officer. He soon demonstrated a scientific bent, and gravitated to Paris, where he became involved in the determination of the Paris meridian. He was then appointed Professor at the artillery school at La Fère, where he began to pursue the science of ballistics in earnest. He was able to disprove the popular theory that range was directly proportional to the powder charge, and also argued that the explosive power of a charge was greatest at the end of the explosion; he advocated spherical chambers in order to take advantage of this. His ideas made him unpopular with the "establishment", especially the Master of the King's artillery, and he was forced to leave France for a time, becoming a consultant to authorities in Bohemia and Bavaria. However, he was reinstated, and in 1758 he was appointed Royal Inspector of Artillery, a post that he held until his death.Belidor also made a name for himself in hydraulics and influenced design in this field for more than a century after his death. In addition, he was the first to make practical application of integral calculus.[br]BibliographyBelidor was the author of several books, of which the most significant were: 1739, La Science des ingénieurs, Paris (reprinted several times, the last edition being as late as 1830).1731, Le Bombardier françois, Paris: L'lmprimerie royale.1737, Architecture hydraulique, 2 vols, Paris.Further ReadingR.S.Kirby and P.G.Laurson, 1932, The Early History of Modern Civil Engineering, New Haven: Yale University Press (describes his work in the field of hydraulics).D.Chandler, 1976, The An of Warfare in the Age of Marlborough, London: Batsford (mentions the ballistics aspect).CMBiographical history of technology > Belidor, Bernard Forest de
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