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1 микрометрический винт
micrometer screw, micrometer-calibrated screw, spindleРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > микрометрический винт
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2 микрометрический винт
1) General subject: fine adjusting screw2) Geology: fine-adjustment screw, micrometer calipers, micrometer screw (микроскопа)3) Medicine: thumbscrew (микроскопа)4) Engineering: fine adjustment screw, measuring screw, micrometer screw, micrometer-calibrated screw, microscrew, spindle (микрометра)5) Construction: screw micrometer, tangent screw, thumb screw6) Railway term: micrometric adjuster7) Textile: micromatic screw (напр. для регулирования плотности вязания), micrometer adjusting screw (напр. для регулирования плотности вязания)8) Fishery: micrometric screw9) Cartography: slow-motion screw10) Automation: dial screw (со шкалой), micrometer-dial screw11) Arms production: micrometerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > микрометрический винт
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3 микрометрический винт
microscrew, fine adjustment screw, micrometer(-calibrated) screw, ( микрометра) spindle* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > микрометрический винт
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4 Gascoigne, William
[br]b. 1612 (?) near Leeds, Yorkshire, Englandd. 2 July 1644 Marston Moor, Yorkshire, England[br]English astronomer and inventor of the micrometer.[br]As the son of a country gentleman, William Gascoigne would have had opportunities to receive reasonable schooling, but there is no record of how or where he was educated. However, by the late 1630s he had acquired a considerable knowledge of astronomy and was in correspondence with other scholars. About 1638 he invented an instrument to measure small angles in a telescope, consisting of two parallel wires in the eye piece moved by a calibrated screw. His invention remained unknown until it was reinvented thirty years later. He is said to have left the manuscript of a treatise on optics, but this did not survive. He was killed fighting for the royalist side at the battle of Marston Moor.[br]Further ReadingC.C.Gillespie (ed.), 1970–6, Dictionary of Scientific Biography, New York, s.v.Gascoigne; Towneley.A.F.Burstall, 1963, A History of Mechanical Engineering, London, p. 159 (includes a drawing of Gascoigne's micrometer).RTS
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