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1 Without Internal Heat Generation
Immunology: WIHGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Without Internal Heat Generation
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2 внутренняя теплота
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3 внутренняя теплота
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > внутренняя теплота
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4 внутренняя теплота
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5 внутренняя теплота
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > внутренняя теплота
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6 теплота
* * *теплота́ ж.
heatвне́шняя теплота́ — external heatтеплота́ вну́треннего тре́ния — viscous heatвну́тренняя теплота́ — internal heatтеплота́ испаре́ния — evaporation heatтеплота́ образова́ния (какого-л. вещества) — heat of formationтеплота́ парообразова́ния — heat of vaporizationтеплота́ перегре́ва — heat of superheatтеплота́ плавле́ния — melting heatпо́лная теплота́ — total heatтеплота́ сгора́ния ( топлива) — heat of combustion, heat [calorific] value of a combustibleтеплота́ сгора́ния, вы́сшая — high heat valueтеплота́ сгора́ния, ни́зшая — low heat valueскры́тая теплота́ — latent heatуде́льная теплота́ — specific heatфизи́ческая теплота́ — sensible heat -
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внутреннее тепловыделение
Тепло, выделяемое в данном помещении внутренними источниками помимо системы отопления
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > внутреннее тепловыделение
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8 внутренняя теплота
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > внутренняя теплота
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9 внутренний тепловой источник
internal heat source, inserted heat sourceРусско-английский физический словарь > внутренний тепловой источник
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10 вътрешна топлина
internal heatinternal heatsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > вътрешна топлина
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11 Тепловыделение внутреннее
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Тепловыделение внутреннее
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12 внутренний источник теплоты
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > внутренний источник теплоты
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13 Erdwärme
f GEOL. geothermal heat, internal heat of the earth* * *Erd|wär|mefnatural heat of the earth* * *Erd·wär·mef geothermal heat* * * -
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15 внутренний теплообменник
1) Silicates: internal heat exchanger (печи)2) Coolers: inside heat exchanger, internal heat exchangerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренний теплообменник
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16 निदाघ
ni-dāghám. (gaṇa nyaṅkv-ādi) heat, warmth, the hot season (May andᅠ June), summer ṠBr. MBh. etc.;
internal heat, Ṛit. I, 4 ;
sweat, perspiration L. ;
N. of a man (pl. of his descendants gaṇa upakâ̱di);
of a son of Pulastya VP. ;
- kara m. « heat-causer» orᅠ « hot-rayed», the sun L. ;
- kāla m. the « time of heat», summer MBh. Kāv. ;
- dhāman m. « having hot radiance» orᅠ « abode of heat», the sun Ṡiṡ. I, 24 ;
- ruci m. « hot-rayed» id. Kāv. ;
- vārshika mfn. (months) belonging to the hot andᅠ the rainy season MBh. VII, 1311 ;
- sindhu m. a river in hot weather, one nearly dry W. ;
-ghâ̱vadhi m. the hot season Ragh. XVI, 52.
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17 внутренняя теплота парообразования
1) Oil: internal heat of evaporation2) Electrochemistry: internal latent heatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внутренняя теплота парообразования
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18 दु
du
davati (pf. dudāva;
fut. doshyati, dotā;
aor. adāvīt orᅠ adaushīt Vop.), to go:
Caus. dāvayati orᅠ davayati ( seeᅠ s.v.)
Actually occurring only in Subj. aor. davishāṇi RV. X, 34, 5,
nad- ebhih, (?) I will not go i.e. have intercourse with them (the dice)
<Cf. δύω, δύνω, δεύομαι.>
2) ( alsoᅠ written dū),
cl. 5. P. 4. Ā. Dhātup. XXVII, 10; XXVI, 24 ;
dunoti, dūyate (ep. alsoᅠ - ti;
pf. dudāva;
fut. doshyati;
aor. adaushīt;
inf. dotum), to be burnt, to be consumed with internal heat orᅠ sorrow
(Pres. dunoti MBh. III, 10069 BhP. III, 2, 17 Gīt. III, 9 ;
but oftener dūyate, which is at once Pass.) MBh. Suṡr. Kāv. etc.;
(only dunóti) to burn, consume with fire, cause internal heat, pain,
orᅠ sorrow, afflict, distress AV. IX, 4, 18 MBh. VarBṛS. Kāv.:
Caus. dāvayati aor. adūduvat:
Desid. dudūshati:
Intens. dodūyate, dodoti
+ Cf. δαίω for δαγγιω; δύη, pain;
Lit. davyti, to torment;
Sl. daviti, to worry.>
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19 внутреннее тепловыделение
1) Mathematics: internal heat release2) Solar energy: internal gain3) Makarov: internal gain (в здании)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внутреннее тепловыделение
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20 दाहः _dāhḥ
दाहः [दह्-भावे-घञ्]1 Burning, conflagration; दाह- शक्तिमिव कृष्णवर्त्मनि R.11.42; छेदो दंशस्य दाहो वा M.4.4; Ki.5.14.-2 Glowing redness (as of the sky).-3 The sensation of burning, internal heat.-4 Feverish or morbid heat.-5 A place of cremation; Vās.19.26.-6 Cauterizing; M.4.4.-Comp. -अगुरुः n.,-काष्ठम् a kind of agallochum.-आत्मक a. destructive, having power to burn, combustible; शमप्रधानेषु तपोधनेषु गूढं हि दाहात्मकमस्ति तेजः Ś.2.7.-ज्वरः inflammatory fever.-सरः, -सरस् n.,-स्थलम् a place where dead bodies are burnt, cemetery.-हर, -हरण a. allaying heat. (-रम्, णम्) the Uśīra plant.
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