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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > operational record
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48 DAC historical record
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49 automatic record changer
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50 Gresley, Sir Herbert Nigel
[br]b. 19 June 1876 Edinburgh, Scotlandd. 5 April 1941 Hertford, England[br]English mechanical engineer, designer of the A4-class 4–6–2 locomotive holding the world speed record for steam traction.[br]Gresley was the son of the Rector of Netherseale, Derbyshire; he was educated at Marlborough and by the age of 13 was skilled at making sketches of locomotives. In 1893 he became a pupil of F.W. Webb at Crewe works, London \& North Western Railway, and in 1898 he moved to Horwich works, Lancashire \& Yorkshire Railway, to gain drawing-office experience under J.A.F.Aspinall, subsequently becoming Foreman of the locomotive running sheds at Blackpool. In 1900 he transferred to the carriage and wagon department, and in 1904 he had risen to become its Assistant Superintendent. In 1905 he moved to the Great Northern Railway, becoming Superintendent of its carriage and wagon department at Doncaster under H.A. Ivatt. In 1906 he designed and produced a bogie luggage van with steel underframe, teak body, elliptical roof, bowed ends and buckeye couplings: this became the prototype for East Coast main-line coaches built over the next thirty-five years. In 1911 Gresley succeeded Ivatt as Locomotive, Carriage \& Wagon Superintendent. His first locomotive was a mixed-traffic 2–6–0, his next a 2–8–0 for freight. From 1915 he worked on the design of a 4–6–2 locomotive for express passenger traffic: as with Ivatt's 4 4 2s, the trailing axle would allow the wide firebox needed for Yorkshire coal. He also devised a means by which two sets of valve gear could operate the valves on a three-cylinder locomotive and applied it for the first time on a 2–8–0 built in 1918. The system was complex, but a later simplified form was used on all subsequent Gresley three-cylinder locomotives, including his first 4–6–2 which appeared in 1922. In 1921, Gresley introduced the first British restaurant car with electric cooking facilities.With the grouping of 1923, the Great Northern Railway was absorbed into the London \& North Eastern Railway and Gresley was appointed Chief Mechanical Engineer. More 4–6– 2s were built, the first British class of such wheel arrangement. Modifications to their valve gear, along lines developed by G.J. Churchward, reduced their coal consumption sufficiently to enable them to run non-stop between London and Edinburgh. So that enginemen might change over en route, some of the locomotives were equipped with corridor tenders from 1928. The design was steadily improved in detail, and by comparison an experimental 4–6–4 with a watertube boiler that Gresley produced in 1929 showed no overall benefit. A successful high-powered 2–8–2 was built in 1934, following the introduction of third-class sleeping cars, to haul 500-ton passenger trains between Edinburgh and Aberdeen.In 1932 the need to meet increasing road competition had resulted in the end of a long-standing agreement between East Coast and West Coast railways, that train journeys between London and Edinburgh by either route should be scheduled to take 8 1/4 hours. Seeking to accelerate train services, Gresley studied high-speed, diesel-electric railcars in Germany and petrol-electric railcars in France. He considered them for the London \& North Eastern Railway, but a test run by a train hauled by one of his 4–6–2s in 1934, which reached 108 mph (174 km/h), suggested that a steam train could better the railcar proposals while its accommodation would be more comfortable. To celebrate the Silver Jubilee of King George V, a high-speed, streamlined train between London and Newcastle upon Tyne was proposed, the first such train in Britain. An improved 4–6–2, the A4 class, was designed with modifications to ensure free running and an ample reserve of power up hill. Its streamlined outline included a wedge-shaped front which reduced wind resistance and helped to lift the exhaust dear of the cab windows at speed. The first locomotive of the class, named Silver Link, ran at an average speed of 100 mph (161 km/h) for 43 miles (69 km), with a maximum speed of 112 1/2 mph (181 km/h), on a seven-coach test train on 27 September 1935: the locomotive went into service hauling the Silver Jubilee express single-handed (since others of the class had still to be completed) for the first three weeks, a round trip of 536 miles (863 km) daily, much of it at 90 mph (145 km/h), without any mechanical troubles at all. Coaches for the Silver Jubilee had teak-framed, steel-panelled bodies on all-steel, welded underframes; windows were double glazed; and there was a pressure ventilation/heating system. Comparable trains were introduced between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh in 1937 and to Leeds in 1938.Gresley did not hesitate to incorporate outstanding features from elsewhere into his locomotive designs and was well aware of the work of André Chapelon in France. Four A4s built in 1938 were equipped with Kylchap twin blast-pipes and double chimneys to improve performance still further. The first of these to be completed, no. 4468, Mallard, on 3 July 1938 ran a test train at over 120 mph (193 km/h) for 2 miles (3.2 km) and momentarily achieved 126 mph (203 km/h), the world speed record for steam traction. J.Duddington was the driver and T.Bray the fireman. The use of high-speed trains came to an end with the Second World War. The A4s were then demonstrated to be powerful as well as fast: one was noted hauling a 730-ton, 22-coach train at an average speed exceeding 75 mph (120 km/h) over 30 miles (48 km). The war also halted electrification of the Manchester-Sheffield line, on the 1,500 volt DC overhead system; however, anticipating eventual resumption, Gresley had a prototype main-line Bo-Bo electric locomotive built in 1941. Sadly, Gresley died from a heart attack while still in office.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1936. President, Institution of Locomotive Engineers 1927 and 1934. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1936.Further ReadingF.A.S.Brown, 1961, Nigel Gresley, Locomotive Engineer, Ian Allan (full-length biography).John Bellwood and David Jenkinson, Gresley and Stanier. A Centenary Tribute (a good comparative account).See also: Bulleid, Oliver Vaughan SnellPJGRBiographical history of technology > Gresley, Sir Herbert Nigel
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устройство; механизм; прибор; приспособление; аппарат; средствоinfrared target seeking device — тепловая головка самонаведения; теплопеленгатор, тепловой координатор цели
power failure detection device — прибор обнаружения отказа двигателя, сигнализатор потери мощности [тяги] двигателя
visual stall warning device — визуальный сигнализатор срыва [сваливания]
zero-gravity positive expulsion device — устройство для обеспечения топливоподачи (из баков) в условиях невесомости
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52 Herbert, Edward Geisler
[br]b. 23 March 1869 Dedham, near Colchester, Essex, Englandd. 9 February 1938 West Didsbury, Manchester, England[br]English engineer, inventor of the Rapidor saw and the Pendulum Hardness Tester, and pioneer of cutting tool research.[br]Edward Geisler Herbert was educated at Nottingham High School in 1876–87, and at University College, London, in 1887–90, graduating with a BSc in Physics in 1889 and remaining for a further year to take an engineering course. He began his career as a premium apprentice at the Nottingham works of Messrs James Hill \& Co, manufacturers of lace machinery. In 1892 he became a partner with Charles Richardson in the firm of Richardson \& Herbert, electrical engineers in Manchester, and when this partnership was dissolved in 1895 he carried on the business in his own name and began to produce machine tools. He remained as Managing Director of this firm, reconstituted in 1902 as a limited liability company styled Edward G.Herbert Ltd, until his retirement in 1928. He was joined by Charles Fletcher (1868–1930), who as joint Managing Director contributed greatly to the commercial success of the firm, which specialized in the manufacture of small machine tools and testing machinery.Around 1900 Herbert had discovered that hacksaw machines cut very much quicker when only a few teeth are in operation, and in 1902 he patented a machine which utilized this concept by automatically changing the angle of incidence of the blade as cutting proceeded. These saws were commercially successful, but by 1912, when his original patents were approaching expiry, Herbert and Fletcher began to develop improved methods of applying the rapid-saw concept. From this work the well-known Rapidor and Manchester saws emerged soon after the First World War. A file-testing machine invented by Herbert before the war made an autographic record of the life and performance of the file and brought him into close contact with the file and tool steel manufacturers of Sheffield. A tool-steel testing machine, working like a lathe, was introduced when high-speed steel had just come into general use, and Herbert became a prominent member of the Cutting Tools Research Committee of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1919, carrying out many investigations for that body and compiling four of its Reports published between 1927 and 1933. He was the first to conceive the idea of the "tool-work" thermocouple which allowed cutting tool temperatures to be accurately measured. For this advance he was awarded the Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal of the Institution in 1926.His best-known invention was the Pendulum Hardness Tester, introduced in 1923. This used a spherical indentor, which was rolled over, rather than being pushed into, the surface being examined, by a small, heavy, inverted pendulum. The period of oscillation of this pendulum provided a sensitive measurement of the specimen's hardness. Following this work Herbert introduced his "Cloudburst" surface hardening process, in which hardened steel engineering components were bombarded by steel balls moving at random in all directions at very high velocities like gaseous molecules. This treatment superhardened the surface of the components, improved their resistance to abrasion, and revealed any surface defects. After bombardment the hardness of the superficially hardened layers increased slowly and spontaneously by a room-temperature ageing process. After his retirement in 1928 Herbert devoted himself to a detailed study of the influence of intense magnetic fields on the hardening of steels.Herbert was a member of several learned societies, including the Manchester Association of Engineers, the Institute of Metals, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He retained a seat on the Board of his company from his retirement until the end of his life.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsManchester Association of Engineers Butterworth Gold Medal 1923. Institution of Mechanical Engineers Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal 1926.BibliographyE.G.Herbert obtained several British and American patents and was the author of many papers, which are listed in T.M.Herbert (ed.), 1939, "The inventions of Edward Geisler Herbert: an autobiographical note", Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 141: 59–67.ASD / RTSBiographical history of technology > Herbert, Edward Geisler
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1) система || системный3) вчт операционная система; программа-супервизор5) вчт большая программа6) метод; способ; алгоритм•system halted — "система остановлена" ( экранное сообщение об остановке компьютера при наличии серьёзной ошибки)
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1) машина2) станок || подвергать механической обработке3) установка; устройство; агрегат4) механизмАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > machine
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55 Railton, Reid Anthony
[br]b. 24 June 1895 Alderley Edge, Cheshire, Englandd. 1 September 1977 Berkeley, California, USA.[br]English designer of record-breaking automobiles and motor boats.[br]Railton was educated at Rugby School and Manchester University. From 1915 to 1917 he served an apprenticeship with Leyland Motors, after which he served in the Motor Boat Section of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR). Having obtained his Royal Aeronautical Club (RAeC) pilot's certificate in 1918, he went to the United States to study factory layout. He was Assistant to the Chief Engineer of Leyland Motors from 1921 to 1923, when he became Managing Director of Arab Motors Limited of Letchworth, Hertfordshire.Railton was engineering consultant to Sir Malcolm Campbell, and was responsible for Campbell's Bluebird II boat which set a water speed record of 228.1 km/h (141.7 mph) in 1939. He was the designer of John R.Cobb's Napier Railton car which broke the speed record for automobiles on 16 September 1947 with an average speed of 634.3 km/h (394.2 mph); this record stood until 1964, when it was broken by Sir Malcolm Campbell's son Donald. Railton was also responsible for Cobb's boat, Crusader, which was the first to exceed 200 mph (322 km/h).Railton presented many papers to the Institution of Automobile Engineers, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers in the United States. In his later years, he lived in Berkeley, California.[br]Further Reading1971–80, Who Was Who, London: A. \& C.Black.IMcN -
56 MCR
1) Общая лексика: Magnetical Character Recognition, Middle Common Room2) Компьютерная техника: Mirror Consistence Recovery3) Авиация: max cruise rating, Maximum Cruise4) Морской термин: мощность энергетической установки5) Медицина: меланокортиновые рецепторы6) Американизм: Middle Combination Room7) Военный термин: Marine Corps reserve, Mediterranean communications region, Message Completion Rate, Military Command Region, maintenance control report, manpower control report, maximum combat readiness, military compact reactor, mine clearing roller, mobile control room, movement control regiment, multichannel receiver8) Техника: Maximum Continuous Rating, максимальная продолжительная мощность, material certification report, material control record, mean conversion ratio9) Шутливое выражение: My Chemical Romance10) Химия: Magic Carpet Ride11) Телевидение: Master Control Room, АЦ, центральная аппаратная12) Телекоммуникации: Minimum Cell Rate (ATM)13) Сокращение: Magnetic Character Recognition, Manufacturing Capability Requirements, Mission Capable Rate, Mobile Cellular Radio, Mobile Communication Radio, Multi-Channel Recorder, manual change request, master change record, Monitor Console Routine14) Вычислительная техника: Minimum Cell Rate (UNI, ATM, PCR, ABR)15) Нефть: Microcarbon residue16) Энергетика: Modular Capacity Regulator17) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: mechanical completion record, Monthly Cost Report18) Нефтегазовая техника ГДП (Main Control Room - Главный диспетчерский пульт управления), Главный диспетчерский пульт управления19) Образование: Modified Compliance Review20) Полимеры: maximum continuous rating21) Сахалин Ю: main control room22) Расширение файла: Master Control Routine, Modem Control Register23) Нефтеперерабатывающие заводы: maximum continuous rating (максимально допустимая непрерывная нагрузка)24) Карачаганак: operations management center (also main control center / room MCC)25) Правительство: Michigan Court Rules26) NYSE. M F S Charter Income Trust Fund -
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1) Медицина: Mutual Recognition Procedure2) Американизм: Mass Property Report, More Partisan Rhetoric3) Военный термин: master personnel record, material purchase requisition, military pay record, military personnel record, mobilization production requirements, monthly progress report4) Техника: malfunction problem report, mask-making positive resist, mass of propellant for return trip, mechanical pressure regulator5) Математика: наиболее мощный ранговый (критерий)6) Юридический термин: Superior Court Mental Proceedings Rules (court rules)7) Бухгалтерия: Minimum Price Required8) Телекоммуникации: Multiprotocol Router (NetWare), Multiple Provider Router (Windows 95)9) Сокращение: Major Project Report, Manpack Radio, Mars Pressurized Rover, Medium Power Radar, Military Power Reserve, Multi-band Pulsed Radar, monopulse radar10) Вычислительная техника: MultiProtocol Router, NetWare, Multiple Provider Router, Multivendor Protocol Router, Mars Pressurized Rover (Space), MultiProtocol routing, регистр состояния машины11) Нефть: maximum permissive rate, maximum production rate, motor protection relay, отчёт о последствиях нарушения работоспособности (malfunction problem report)12) Энергетика: модульный регулятор мощности, modular power regulator13) Полицейский термин: missing person report15) Деловая лексика: MARKETING and PUBLIC RELATIONS16) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: MinPrirody, rf ministry of natural resources17) Производство: (monthly performance review) обзор деятельности предприятия за месяц18) Сетевые технологии: Multi Provider Router, Multiprotocol Router, многопротокольный маршрутизатор19) Полимеры: Materials and Process Requirements20) Сахалин Р: MinPrirody (RF Ministry of Natural Resources)21) Океанография: Monthly Program Review22) Медицинская техника: multiplanar reconstruction (многоплоскостная реконструкция, многоплоскостная реформация)23) Расширение файла: Multipart Repeater, Generated executable menu file (FoxPro), Multi Protocol Router (Novell)24) Электротехника: main processor25) Общественная организация: Michigan Pug Rescue26) Чат: Marketing Personal Relations27) NYSE. Met Pro Corporation28) Аэропорты: McPherson, Kansas USA -
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1) Общая лексика: Magnetical Character Recognition, Middle Common Room2) Компьютерная техника: Mirror Consistence Recovery3) Авиация: max cruise rating, Maximum Cruise4) Морской термин: мощность энергетической установки5) Медицина: меланокортиновые рецепторы6) Американизм: Middle Combination Room7) Военный термин: Marine Corps reserve, Mediterranean communications region, Message Completion Rate, Military Command Region, maintenance control report, manpower control report, maximum combat readiness, military compact reactor, mine clearing roller, mobile control room, movement control regiment, multichannel receiver8) Техника: Maximum Continuous Rating, максимальная продолжительная мощность, material certification report, material control record, mean conversion ratio9) Шутливое выражение: My Chemical Romance10) Химия: Magic Carpet Ride11) Телевидение: Master Control Room, АЦ, центральная аппаратная12) Телекоммуникации: Minimum Cell Rate (ATM)13) Сокращение: Magnetic Character Recognition, Manufacturing Capability Requirements, Mission Capable Rate, Mobile Cellular Radio, Mobile Communication Radio, Multi-Channel Recorder, manual change request, master change record, Monitor Console Routine14) Вычислительная техника: Minimum Cell Rate (UNI, ATM, PCR, ABR)15) Нефть: Microcarbon residue16) Энергетика: Modular Capacity Regulator17) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: mechanical completion record, Monthly Cost Report18) Нефтегазовая техника ГДП (Main Control Room - Главный диспетчерский пульт управления), Главный диспетчерский пульт управления19) Образование: Modified Compliance Review20) Полимеры: maximum continuous rating21) Сахалин Ю: main control room22) Расширение файла: Master Control Routine, Modem Control Register23) Нефтеперерабатывающие заводы: maximum continuous rating (максимально допустимая непрерывная нагрузка)24) Карачаганак: operations management center (also main control center / room MCC)25) Правительство: Michigan Court Rules26) NYSE. M F S Charter Income Trust Fund -
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n1) система; комплекс2) система; порядок; классификация3) метод; способ
- accelerated cost recovery system
- accounting system
- actual cost system
- administrative system
- advanced system
- airline system
- appointment system
- assessment system
- automated control system
- automated management system
- automatic conveyor system
- automatic data processing system
- automatic transfer system
- banking system
- batch system
- bidding system
- bilateral clearing system
- bimetallic monetary system
- bonus system
- budgetary control system
- cash system
- centralized control system
- central record system
- chain store system
- checking system
- classification system
- clearing system
- clearing house interbank payment system
- closed system
- closed system of finance
- communication system
- computerised system
- computerised system of payments
- computerised interbank clearing system
- conference system
- constrained system
- constraint system
- container system
- contract system
- contractual vertical marketing system
- control system
- controlled system
- corporate vertical marketing system
- cost accounting system
- cost control system
- cost distribution system
- credit system
- crediting system
- credit scoring system
- credit transfer system
- cropping system
- currency system
- data system
- data acquisition system
- data collection system
- data interchange system
- data processing system
- data transmission system
- decentralized system
- decimal system
- deferred rebate system
- department incentive system
- deposit insurance system
- distribution system
- dual system
- dual-pay system
- dual price system
- dual standard cost system
- dynamic system
- economic system
- educational system
- electronic book-entry system
- electronic fund transfer system
- engineering system
- equilibrium system
- estimate cost system
- European monetary system
- evaluation system
- exchange system
- factory system
- farming system
- farm price system
- Federal Reserve System
- feedback system
- financial system
- fiscal system
- forecasting system
- free enterprise system
- generalized system of preferences
- giro system
- hauling system
- hire purchase system
- historical cost system
- household system
- import quota system
- imprest system
- industrial system
- inefficient tax system
- information system
- information retrieval system
- in-plant system
- inspection system
- integrated accounting system
- integrated record system
- Internet-based system
- inventory control system
- irrigation system
- job order cost system
- judicial system
- justice system
- land tenure system
- land-use system
- legal system
- licence system
- linear system
- lump system
- macroeconomic system
- management system
- management information system
- managerial system
- market system
- marketing system
- master system
- measuring system
- mechanical accounting system
- mercantile system
- metric system
- monetary system
- monitoring system
- multichannel system
- multicomputer system
- multidepot system
- multiitem system
- multilateral system of settlements
- multilevel system
- multiple system
- multiproduct inventory system
- multipurpose system
- multirobot system
- multistage system
- multiuser computer system
- national banking system
- normalized system
- office system
- one-crop system
- one-price system
- open price system
- operating system
- operational system
- order system
- ordering system
- par value system
- patent system
- pay system
- pay-as-you-earn system
- pay-as-you-go system
- payment system
- petty cash system
- piecework system
- planning system
- postal system
- post giro system
- power system
- premium system
- price system
- priority system
- private enterprise system
- process control system
- processing system
- production system
- product testing system
- programme system
- programme development system
- programming system
- protectionist system
- protective system
- public-address system
- quality system
- quality intelligence system
- quality rating system
- queueing system
- quota system
- railroad system
- railway system
- rating system
- rationing system
- real-time system
- recording system
- record keeping system
- reference system
- registration system
- relay system
- remote-control system
- reporting system
- retail trade system
- retrieval system
- risk-management system
- rotation system
- savings bank system
- scoring system
- search system
- selection system
- service system
- settlement system
- sewage system
- shared resource system
- shuttle system
- single system
- single-channel system
- social system
- stable system
- stand-alone system
- standard system
- standard cost system
- standby system
- state system
- static system
- stationary system
- storage system
- storekeeping system
- supply system
- sweating system
- tariff system
- tax system
- taxation system
- telecommunication system
- telephone system
- telephone answering system
- tender system
- tenure system
- testing system
- time-shared system
- timesharing system
- transfer system
- transmission system
- transport system
- transportation system
- trial system
- truck system
- two-shift system
- two-tier banking system
- two-tier gold system
- underwriting system
- uniform system of accounts
- universal time system
- unstable system
- value system
- vertical marketing system
- voucher system
- wage system
- wage labour system
- warehousing system
- waste disposal system
- waste handling system
- waste treatment system
- water system
- weighting system
- working system
- world system
- system of accounts
- system of administration
- system of bookkeeping
- system of classification
- system of control
- system of distribution
- system of information
- system of levies
- system of management
- system of marketing
- system of marking
- system of protective tariffs
- system of sales
- system of settlements
- system of tariffs
- system of taxation
- system of transportation
- system of units
- system of weights and measures
- bypass the banking system
- convert to a metric system
- design a system
- operate a system
- phase out the quota systemEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > system
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1) устройство записи; регистрирующее устройство, регистратор2) рекордер4) полигр. наборно-кодирующий аппарат•-
aircraft recorder
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analog data recorder
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audio magnetic recorder
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audio recorder
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automatic cloud-amount recorder
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automatic recorder
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automatic water-stage recorder
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cartridge recorder
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casette video tape recorder
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chart recorder
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cloud-base recorder
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cockpit voice recorder
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color-under video tape recorder
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combination camera recorder
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compass data recorder
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component digital video tape recorder
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consumer recorder
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continuous recorder
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continuous-field video tape recorder
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course recorder
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data recorder
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demand recorder
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depth recorder
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deviation recorder
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digital audio recorder
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digital video tape recorder
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disk recorder
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disturbance recorder
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drilling recorder
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drill-time recorder
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editing video tape recorder
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electromechanical recorder
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endless loop recorder
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event recorder
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facsimile recorder
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film recorder
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flat-bed recorder
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flight data recorder
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flight recorder
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flight test recorder
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float-level recorder
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flow recorder
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four-head video tape recorder
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four-head recorder
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gamma-ray thickness recorder
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heading recorder
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helical-scan video tape recorder
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helical video tape recorder
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heterodyne video tape recorder
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horizontal-drum recorder
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instrumentation recorder
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ionospheric recorder
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level recorder
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lightning recorder
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lightning-stroke recorder
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log recorder
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magnetic recorder
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magnetic-tape recorder
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maintenance recorder
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mastering video tape recorder
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master video tape recorder
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mechanical recorder
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mechanical strain recorder
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microfilm recorder
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mileage recorder
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monitor recorder
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motion recorder
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multicassette video tape recorder
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multichannel recorder
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multiple-trace recorder
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multipoint recorder
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multitrack audio tape recorder
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nonsegmented video tape recorder
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optical recorder
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pen recorder
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penetration recorder
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pitch recorder
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playback video tape recorder
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precipitation recorder
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profile recorder
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pulse recorder
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quadruplex video tape recorder
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quad video tape recorder
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record video tape recorder
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recorder tilting bucket recorder
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reel-to-reel recorder
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reel recorder
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rolling recorder
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scanning recorder
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segmented video tape recorder
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seismic recorder
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slow-motion disk recorder
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sound recorder
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stability recorder
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stereo tape recorder
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strip chart recorder
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sunshine recorder
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surge-voltage recorder
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swell recorder
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sync recorder
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tank recorder
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tape recorder
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television film recorder
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temperature recorder
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thunderstorm recorder
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tide level recorder
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train operation recorder
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transient recorder
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type B recorder
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type C recorder
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U-format recorder
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video cassette recorder
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video disk recorder
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video playback audio recorder
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video recorder
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video tape recorder
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visibility recorder
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water-flow recorder
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water-level recorder
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wave recorder
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wire recorder
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xerographic recorder
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X-Y recorder
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