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1 Mackay Neal
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2 Mackay, Queensland, Australia
Airports: MKYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mackay, Queensland, Australia
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3 Lund-Mackay score (шкала Ланда-Маккея)
Medicine: LMSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Lund-Mackay score (шкала Ланда-Маккея)
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4 Lund-Mackay score
Medicine: (шкала Ланда-Маккея) LMS -
5 Murray, John Mackay
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 25 June 1902 Glasgow, Scotlandd. 5 August 1966 Maplehurst, Sussex, England[br]Scottish naval architect who added to the understanding of the structural strength of ships.[br]Murray was educated in Glasgow at Allan Glen's School and then at the University, from which he graduated in naval architecture in 1922. He served an apprenticeship simultaneously with Barclay Curle \& Co., rising to the rank of Assistant Shipyard Manager before leaving in 1927 to join Lloyd's Register of Shipping. After an initial year in Newcastle, he joined the head office in London, which was to be base for the remainder of his working life. Starting with plan approval, he worked his way to experimental work on ship structures and was ultimately given the massive task of revising Lloyd's Rules and placing them on a scientific basis. During the Second World War he acted as liaison officer between Lloyd's and the Admiralty. Throughout his career he presented no fewer than twenty-two papers on ship design, and of these nearly half dealt with hull longitudinal strength. This work won him considerable acclaim and several awards and was of fundamental importance to the shipping industry. The Royal Institution of Naval Architects honoured Murray in 1960 by inviting him to present one of the only two papers read at their centenary meeting: "Merchant ships 1860–1960". At Lloyd's Register he rose to Chief Ship Surveyor, and at the time of his death was Honorary Vice-President of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMBE 1946. Honorary Vice-President, Royal Institution of Naval Architects. Royal Institution of Naval Architects Froude Gold Medal. Institute of Marine Engineers Silver Medal. Premium of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland.FMW -
6 مقياس توتر العين الألكتروني المنسوب لماكي - مارغ
Mackay-Marg electronic tonometerArabic-English Medical Dictionary > مقياس توتر العين الألكتروني المنسوب لماكي - مارغ
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7 Маккай
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8 (the McCoy) отличная штука
Colloquial: Mackay, McCoyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (the McCoy) отличная штука
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9 икосаэдрические кластеры Маккея
Makarov: Mackay icosahedral clustersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > икосаэдрические кластеры Маккея
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10 настоящая вещь
1) General subject: McCoy, the real thing2) Colloquial: Mackay -
11 нечто неподдельное и ценное
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нечто неподдельное и ценное
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12 отличная штука
1) General subject: McCoy, stem winder, stem-winder2) Colloquial: (the McCoy) Mackay, (the McCoy) McCoy3) Jargon: winner4) Emotional: clipper -
13 vare
article, commodity, goods, last, merchandise* * *I. (en -r)( handelsvare) article,( især uforarbejdet, fx korn, kul) commodity;( om nummer på liste) item;[ varer] goods,F merchandise; articles; commodities;(let glds om detailvarer man sælger) wares ( fx sellling his wares from door to door);[ tage for gode varer] accept (at its face value), swallow,T buy;( også) it did not go down with him;[ beskadigede varer] damaged goods;(fig) a rare thing;[ de våde varer] drink, liquor;[ den ægte vare] the real thing, the genuine article,T the real McCoy (el. Mackay).II. sb ( påpasselighed):[ tage sig i vare for] beware of, be on one's guard against;[ tage vare på] take care of, attend to, look after;[ han har nok at tage vare på] he has got his hands full;[ tag vare på din mund] mind what you say.III. vb:[ vare ad] warn;[ vare sig] take care;[ vare sig for] beware of;[ vare sig for at] take care (el. be careful) not to.IV. vb( vedvare) last,F endure;( holde) last, wear;( med efterfølgende " før") be,(se ndf);[ vare længe] take (, last) a long time,(negativt el. spørgende) take (, last) long ( fx will it takelong? it won't take long);[ gældende så længe krigen varer] valid for the duration of the war;[ det vil vare længe før vi ser ham igen] it will be a long time before we see him again;[ det vil ikke vare længe før] it won't be long before;T I won't visit him again in a hurry;[ vare ved] go on, continue. -
14 Amor est vitae essentia
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15 aol
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16 Ports and shipping
See also: INDEX BY SUBJECT AREA[br]Armstrong, Sir William GeorgeEgerton, FrancisLi GaoPeter the GreatShen GuaStanhope, Charles
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