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onda contínua interrompida (Rad)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > interrupted continuous wave
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > interrupted continuous wave
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sürekli kesik dalgaEnglish-Turkish new dictionary > interrupted continuous wave
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1) Военный термин: frequency modulated intermittent/continuous wave2) Сокращение: Frequency Modulated Interrupted Continuous Wave3) Электроника: Frequency Modulated Intermittent Continuous Wane -
27 Appleton, Sir Edward Victor
[br]b. 6 September 1892 Bradford, Englandd. 21 April 1965 Edinburgh, Scotland[br]English physicist awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the ionospheric layer, named after him, which is an efficient reflector of short radio waves, thereby making possible long-distance radio communication.[br]After early ambitions to become a professional cricketer, Appleton went to St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied under J.J.Thompson and Ernest Rutherford. His academic career interrupted by the First World War, he served as a captain in the Royal Engineers, carrying out investigations into the propagation and fading of radio signals. After the war he joined the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, as a demonstrator in 1920, and in 1924 he moved to King's College, London, as Wheatstone Professor of Physics.In the following decade he contributed to developments in valve oscillators (in particular, the "squegging" oscillator, which formed the basis of the first hard-valve time-base) and gained international recognition for research into electromagnetic-wave propagation. His most important contribution was to confirm the existence of a conducting ionospheric layer in the upper atmosphere capable of reflecting radio waves, which had been predicted almost simultaneously by Heaviside and Kennelly in 1902. This he did by persuading the BBC in 1924 to vary the frequency of their Bournemouth transmitter, and he then measured the signal received at Cambridge. By comparing the direct and reflected rays and the daily variation he was able to deduce that the Kennelly- Heaviside (the so-called E-layer) was at a height of about 60 miles (97 km) above the earth and that there was a further layer (the Appleton or F-layer) at about 150 miles (240 km), the latter being an efficient reflector of the shorter radio waves that penetrated the lower layers. During the period 1927–32 and aided by Hartree, he established a magneto-ionic theory to explain the existence of the ionosphere. He was instrumental in obtaining agreement for international co-operation for ionospheric and other measurements in the form of the Second Polar Year (1932–3) and, much later, the International Geophysical Year (1957–8). For all this work, which made it possible to forecast the optimum frequencies for long-distance short-wave communication as a function of the location of transmitter and receiver and of the time of day and year, in 1947 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics.He returned to Cambridge as Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy in 1939, and with M.F. Barnett he investigated the possible use of radio waves for radio-location of aircraft. In 1939 he became Secretary of the Government Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, a post he held for ten years. During the Second World War he contributed to the development of both radar and the atomic bomb, and subsequently served on government committees concerned with the use of atomic energy (which led to the establishment of Harwell) and with scientific staff.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted (KCB 1941, GBE 1946). Nobel Prize for Physics 1947. FRS 1927. Vice- President, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 1932. Royal Society Hughes Medal 1933. Institute of Electrical Engineers Faraday Medal 1946. Vice-Chancellor, Edinburgh University 1947. Institution of Civil Engineers Ewing Medal 1949. Royal Medallist 1950. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honour 1962. President, British Association 1953. President, Radio Industry Council 1955–7. Légion d'honneur. LLD University of St Andrews 1947.Bibliography1925, joint paper with Barnett, Nature 115:333 (reports Appleton's studies of the ionosphere).1928, "Some notes of wireless methods of investigating the electrical structure of the upper atmosphere", Proceedings of the Physical Society 41(Part III):43. 1932, Thermionic Vacuum Tubes and Their Applications (his work on valves).1947, "The investigation and forecasting of ionospheric conditions", Journal of theInstitution of Electrical Engineers 94, Part IIIA: 186 (a review of British work on the exploration of the ionosphere).with J.F.Herd \& R.A.Watson-Watt, British patent no. 235,254 (squegging oscillator).Further ReadingWho Was Who, 1961–70 1972, VI, London: A. \& C.Black (for fuller details of honours). R.Clark, 1971, Sir Edward Appleton, Pergamon (biography).J.Jewkes, D.Sawers \& R.Stillerman, 1958, The Sources of Invention.KFBiographical history of technology > Appleton, Sir Edward Victor
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28 motion
1) движение; перемещение2) механизм3) подача ( рабочего органа)•- 3-position head motion -
absolute motion
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accelerated motion
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air motion
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alternate motion
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angular motion
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apparent motion
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approach motion
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ascending motion
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atmospheric motion
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autonomous spatial motion
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axis motion
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back-and-forth motion
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backward motion
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Brownian motion
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cam motion
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centrifugal motion
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centripetal motion
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centroidal motion
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circular motion
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collision-free motion
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compliant motion
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compound motion
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conflicting motions
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conservative motion
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constrained motion
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continuous motion
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continuous path motion
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controlled yawing motion
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coordinated motion
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coplanar motion
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cross motion
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cross-feed motion
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cross-isobar motion
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crowding motion
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curvilinear motion
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cutting motion
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cyclonic motion
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damped harmonic motion
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decelerated motion
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deproach motion
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descending motion
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differential motion
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discontinuous motion
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downslide motion
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down-up motion
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downward motion
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driving motion
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eccentric motion
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eddying motion
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eddy motion
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end-to-end motion
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engagement motion
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exponential motion
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fault motion
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feed motion
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flapping motion
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flexural motion
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force-controlled motion
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forced motion
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free motion
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fretting motion
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functional motion
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functionally defined motion
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galloping motion
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Geneva motion
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groundwater motion
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gyroscopic motion
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harmonic motion
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heat motion
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helical motion
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hobbing motion
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holding motion
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image motion
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impulsive motion
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increasing motion
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incremental motion
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inertial motion
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in-line motion
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in-plane motion
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interconnected motion
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intermittent film motion
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interrupted motion
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irregular motion
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irrotational motion
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isobaric motion
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jerking motion
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jigging motion
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jog motion
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joint-interpolated motion
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laminar motion
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lateral motion
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lever motion
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lift motion
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linear motion
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longitudinal motion
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lost motion
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micro motion
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nonautonomous spatial motion
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nonstationary motion
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nonsteady motion
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nonuniform motion
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offshore motion of sediments
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omnidirectional motion
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onshore motion of sediments
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orbital motion
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oscillatory motion
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out-of-plane motion
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pan motion
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parallel motion
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pendulum motion
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perceptually controlled motion
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periodic motion
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perpetual motion
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pivoting motion
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plane motion
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planetary motion
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plunge motion
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point-to-point motion
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positive motion
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prescribed motion
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progressive motion
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proper motion
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quasi-geostrophic motion
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quasi-periodic motion
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rack motion
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radial motion
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random motion
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rapid motion
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rapid return motion
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reciprocal motion
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reciprocating motion
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rectilinear motion
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relative motion
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restricted motion
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resulting motion
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retarded motion
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return motion
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reverse motion
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rocking motion
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rolling motion
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rotary motion
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rotational fluid motion
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rotational motion
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screw motion
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selvage motion
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sensor-based motion
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shearing motion
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shedding motion
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shifting motion
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shock motion
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shogging motion
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shuttle gate intermittent motion
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sideward motion
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sideways sliding motion
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simple harmonic motion
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sinusoidal motion
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slide-roll motion
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sliding motion
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slipping motion
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smooth motion
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snake motion
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spatial motion
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spiral motion
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spool modulating motion
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stable motion
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steady motion
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step-by-step film motion
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stick-slip motion
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stop motion
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stop on force motion
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straight line motion
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streamline motion
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successive tool motion
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sway motion
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swinging motion
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swirling motion
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tapped motion
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temperature motion
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thermal motion
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tilting motion
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to-and-fro motion
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tool motion
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transient motion
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translational motion
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transverse motion
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traverse motion
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tropical cyclone turning motion
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turbulent motion
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undulatory motion
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unequal motion
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uniform motion
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uniformly accelerated motion
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uniformly retarded motion
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unit-directional motion
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unstable motion
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unsteady motion
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up-and-down motion
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upslide motion
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upward motion
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variable motion
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vibratory motion
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vibroimpulsive motion
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vortex motion
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vortex-free motion
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warp let-off motion
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wasted motion
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wave motion
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wind-induced motion
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1) передача2) привод; передача3) коробка передач, коробка скоростей4) трансмиссия5) прохождение ( сигнала); распространение ( волны)6) коэффициент прохождения; коэффициент пропускания•-
ac power transmission
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acoustic transmission
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all-indirect transmission
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all-synchronized transmission
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amplitude transmission
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analog transmission
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asymmetric-sideband transmission
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asynchronous transmission
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atmospheric transmission
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audio transmission
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automatic picture transmission
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automatic transmission
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auxiliary transmission
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batch transmission
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beam transmission
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belt transmission
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bidirectional transmission
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bipolar transmission
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broadcast transmission
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bulk power transmission
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burst transmission
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center shaft drive transmission
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clash-gear transmission
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closed circuit hydrostatic transmission
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code-transparent transmission
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constant-mesh transmission
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continuous drive transmission
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conventional transmission
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countershaft transmission
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cyclical transmission
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data transmission
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dc power transmission
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diffuse transmission
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digital transmission
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direct on-air transmission
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direct transmission
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directive transmission
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discontinuous transmission
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distortionless transmission
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document transmission
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double-sideband transmission
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duplex transmission
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dynamic transmission
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electric power transmission
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electric transmission
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electronic-controlled transmission
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errorless transmission
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facsimile transmission
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feedback transmission
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fluid power transmission
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forced-main transmission
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friction clutch transmission
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friction transmission
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friction variable transmission
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full-duplex transmission
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gear shift transmission
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gear transmission
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gravity-flow transmission
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half-duplex transmission
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heat transmission
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high-baud-rate transmission
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high-voltage dc transmission
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horizon transmission
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hydraulic transmission
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hydromechanical transmission
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hydrostatic transmission
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image transmission
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indirect transmission
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infinitely variable speed transmission
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infinitely variable transmission
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information transmission
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interrupted-drive transmission
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jitter-free transmission
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light transmission
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live transmission
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live-studio transmission
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long distance power transmission
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long distance transmission
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long-haul transmission
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long-range pollutants transmission
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low-power transmission
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manual shift transmission
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maximum transmission
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multibeam transmission
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multichannel transmission
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multilateral transmission
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multipath transmission
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multiplex transmission
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multiterminal high-voltage dc transmission
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one-way transmission
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open-air transmission
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optical transmission
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over-the-horizon transmission
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packet transmission
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parallel transmission
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picture transmission
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planetary gear transmission
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pneumatically controlled transmission
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pneumatic controlled transmission
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point-to-point transmission
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power shift transmission
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power shuttle transmission
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power transmission
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radio transmission
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reduced-carrier transmission
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remote television transmission
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rotary shifted transmission
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selective sliding transmission
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self-locking transmission
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semiautomatic transmission
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serial transmission
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simplex transmission
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simulcast transmission
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simultaneous transmission
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single-sideband transmission
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six-phase transmission
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sliding gear transmission
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solar ultraviolet transmission
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sound transmission
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sound-program transmission
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split torque drive transmission
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spread-spectrum transmission
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start-stop transmission
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store-and-forward transmission
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studio transmission
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synchronous transmission
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thermal transmission
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three-phase transmission
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three-speed power shift transmission
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torque divider transmission
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transmission of electrical energy
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transmission of liquids
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transmission of load
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two-way transmission
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unilateral transmission
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variable speed transmission
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vestigial-sideband transmission
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water transmission
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water vapor transmission
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1. interrupted continuous wave - прерывистая незатухающая волна;2. intracellular water - внутриклеточная жидкость -
32 motion
1) движение; перемещение (см. тж movement)2) устройство; механизм•- absolute motion of bodymotion per command — длина перемещения по команде, длина перемещения по одной команде (УП)
- absolute motion of particle
- accelerated motion
- angular motion
- approaching motion
- ascensional motion
- axis motion
- B axis motion
- back motion
- back-and-forth motion
- backward motion
- bar-link motion
- bending motion
- bipedal motion
- box link motion
- bulk motion
- Cartesian motion
- closed link motion
- compliant motion
- compound motion of particle
- conflicting motions
- constrained motion
- continuous motion
- controlled motion
- controlling motion
- coordinated axis motion
- coordinated motion
- copying motion
- counter motion
- crank motion
- creep motion
- creeping motion
- cross motion
- curvilinear motion
- cushioned motion
- cutting motion
- damped harmonic motion
- decelerated motion
- differential motion
- discontinuous motion
- disturbed motion
- down-up motion
- driving motion
- drop motion
- eccentric feed motion
- eccentric motion
- eddy motion
- eddying motion
- end-to-end motion
- error motion
- fast motion
- feed motion
- fine motion
- four-bar motion
- free motion
- friction feed motion
- galloping motion
- generating motion
- generation motion
- Geneva motion
- harmonic motion
- helical motion
- hobbling motion
- impulse motion
- in motion
- in-and-out motion
- increasing motion
- independent axis motion
- in-line motion
- in-out motion
- intended motion
- interlocked motion with the rotation of the main spindle
- interlocked motion
- intermittent motion
- interrelated motions
- interrupted rectilinear motion
- irregular motion
- jerking motion
- jigging motion
- joint motion
- lever motion
- lift motion
- lift-and-carry motions
- lifting motion
- limited motion
- limited reciprocating rectilinear motion
- limited rectilinear motion and return
- limited rectilinear motion with delay
- link motion
- lost motion
- machine axis motion
- main motion
- micrometer motion
- motion of rigid body about fixed axis
- motion of rigid body about fixed point
- negative motion
- nonprobing axis motion
- nonsteady motion
- nonuniform motion
- nosing motion
- orbital motion
- oscillating motion
- oscillatory motion
- out-and-in motion
- out-in motion
- out-of-straightness motion
- parallel motion
- pendulum motion
- perturbed motion
- pitch motion
- pivoting motion
- planet motion
- planetary motion
- plunge motion
- plural axis motion
- positive motion
- power traverse motion
- powered motion
- primary motion
- programmed cutting motion
- progressive motion
- proper motion
- quick motion
- rack motion
- radial error motion
- rapid motion
- rapid traverse motion
- rapid-tool motion
- reciprocating motion
- rectilinear motion
- reducing motion
- relative motion of axes
- relative motion
- relieving motion
- restricted motion
- resultant cutting motion
- retarded motion
- reverse motion
- rocking motion
- rolling motion
- rotary motion
- rotational motion
- rotatory motion
- screw motion
- screw-cutting motion
- see-saw motion
- separating motion
- setting motion
- sideward motion
- single motion
- sliding motion
- slipping motion
- smooth motion
- spin motion
- spindle radial error motion
- spiral motion
- stable motion
- steady motion
- stick-slip motion
- stop and go motion
- stop motion
- straight line motion
- stroke motion
- surfacing motion
- sway motion
- sweeping motion
- switching motion
- switching-in motion
- tilting motion
- to-and-fro motion
- tracer motion
- translational motion
- translatory motion
- transverse motion
- two-dimensional motion
- uncovenanted motion
- uncushioned motion
- undulatory motion
- unequal motion
- uniform linear motion
- uniform motion
- uniformly accelerated motion
- uniformly retarded motion
- unperturbed motion
- unsteady motion
- unwanted motion
- up motion
- up-down motion
- upslide motion
- upward motion
- valve motion
- variable motion
- vortex motion
- W axis motion
- wasted motion
- wave motion
- wheel infeed motion
- whirling motion
- withdrawal motion
- wobbling motion
- wristbend motion
- X axis motion
- Y axis motion
- yaw motion
- Z axis motionEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > motion
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сокр. от interrupted continuous waveEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > ICW
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34 arch
1) арка2) аркада3) свод ( в сыпучем материале)4) перекрывать сводом, аркой6) изгибаться•- arch in trellis work - arch without articulation - arch of vault - acute arch - askew arch - axed arch - back arch - barrel arch - basket-handled arch - blank arch - blind arch - bonded arch - boomerang arch - braced arch - brick arch - bridge arch - built-up segmental arch - camber arch - cambered arch - catenary arch - caterpillar logging arch - centre arch - chimney arch - circular arch - composite arch - coved arch - curved arch - cycloidal arch - deck arch - depressed arch - diminished arch - discharging arch - double-hinged arch - drop arch - dumb arch - Dutch arch - elliptic arch - elliptical arch - end arch - equilateral arch - equilateral pointed arch - face arch - false arch - fantail arch - five-centred arch - fixed arch - flxed end arch - flat arch - flattened arch - flexible arch - floor pressure arch - floor arch - flying buttress arch - four-centred arch - French arch - full-centred arch - gauged arch - glued laminated timber arch - Gothic arch - groined arch - high-crowned arch - hinged arch - hingeless arch - horseshoe arch - imperfect arch - interlacing arches - interrupted arch - inverted arch - jack arch - laminated timber arch - lancet arch - low angle arch - masonry arch - Melan arch - Moorish arch - mosque arch - multifoil arch - multiple arch - oblique arch - ogee arch - one-centred arch - oval arch - parabolic arch - plate arch - pointed arch - precast arch - raised arch - rampant arch - rear arch - recessed arch - relieving arch - reversed arch - ridge-type bearing arch - right arch - rigid arch - rising arch - roof arch - rough arch - round arch - rubble arch - safety arch - saracenic arch - scheme arch - segmental arch - semi arch - semi-circular arch - semi-Gothic arch - shell arch - side arch - single-hinged arch - skew arch - slender arch - soil arch - soldier arch - solid arch - spandrel arch - spandrel-braced arch - spandrel-filled arch - steel arch - steep arch - stilted arch - straight arch - straining arch - superimposed arches - suspended arch - three-centred arch - three-hinged arch - tied arch - transverse arch - trimmer arch - triple articulation arch - triumphal arch - trumpet arch - truss arch - trussed arch - Tudor arch - two-hinged arch - two-pinned arch - umbrella arch - Venetian arch - Venetian pointed arch - voussoir arch - wave arch* * *1. арка; арочная перемычка2. перекрывать аркой или сводом, возводить арки или своды; выгибать, изгибать (дугой); придавать форму арки- accommodation archarch hinged at the abutments — двухшарнирная арка, арка с шарнирными опорами
- acute arch
- annular arch
- Arabic arch
- back arch
- bell arch
- blind arch
- braced arch
- braced-rib arch
- bridge arch
- built-in arch
- cantilever arch
- circular arch
- continuous arch
- crescent rib arch
- crescent type arch
- depressed arch
- discharging arch
- drop arch
- Dutch arch
- edge arch
- elastic arch
- elliptical arch
- equilateral pointed arch
- equilateral arch
- fixed arch
- fixed-end arch
- flat arch
- formwork arch
- four-centered arch
- French arch
- gauged arch
- glued laminated timber arch
- glued laminated arch
- glulam arch
- hingeless arch
- horseshoe arch
- inflected arch
- inverted arch
- jack arch
- keel arch
- laminated arch
- lancet arch
- longitudinal arch
- lop-sided arch
- miter arch
- Moorish arch
- mosque arch
- multifoiled arch
- multifoil arch
- obtuse angle arch
- ogee arch
- ogive arch
- one-centered arch
- one-hinged arch
- one-pinned arch
- one-pin arch
- parabolic arch
- parallel curve rib arch
- plate arch
- pointed arch
- precast arch
- raised arch
- rampant arch
- rear arch
- relieving arch
- rib arch
- rigid arch
- rising arch
- Roman arch
- round arch
- round horseshoe arch
- safety arch
- Saracenic arch
- segmental arch
- semicircular arch
- sickle-shaped arch
- side arch
- single-hinged arch
- skew arch
- soldier arch
- spandrel filled bridge arch
- spandrel filled arch
- steel arch
- steep arch
- straight arch
- three-hinged arch
- three-pointed arch
- through arch
- trefoil arch
- transverse arch
- trussed arch
- Tudor arch
- two-centered arch
- two-hinged arch
- vault arch
- Welsh arch -
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interrupted wave — trūkioji banga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. chopped wave; interrupted wave vok. unterbrochene Welle, f; zerhackte Welle, f rus. прерывистая волна, f pranc. onde hachée, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
chopped wave — trūkioji banga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. chopped wave; interrupted wave vok. unterbrochene Welle, f; zerhackte Welle, f rus. прерывистая волна, f pranc. onde hachée, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
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continuous wave — Telecommunications. an electromagnetic wave of constant amplitude and frequency: used to carry information by being modulated, as in radio or television, or by being interrupted as in radiotelegraphy. Abbr.: CW [1910 15] * * * … Universalium
continuous wave — Telecommunications. an electromagnetic wave of constant amplitude and frequency: used to carry information by being modulated, as in radio or television, or by being interrupted as in radiotelegraphy. Abbr.: CW [1910 15] … Useful english dictionary
onde hachée — trūkioji banga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. chopped wave; interrupted wave vok. unterbrochene Welle, f; zerhackte Welle, f rus. прерывистая волна, f pranc. onde hachée, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
trūkioji banga — statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. chopped wave; interrupted wave vok. unterbrochene Welle, f; zerhackte Welle, f rus. прерывистая волна, f pranc. onde hachée, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
unterbrochene Welle — trūkioji banga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. chopped wave; interrupted wave vok. unterbrochene Welle, f; zerhackte Welle, f rus. прерывистая волна, f pranc. onde hachée, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
zerhackte Welle — trūkioji banga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. chopped wave; interrupted wave vok. unterbrochene Welle, f; zerhackte Welle, f rus. прерывистая волна, f pranc. onde hachée, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas