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English-russian biological dictionary > physiological process
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Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике > physiological process
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физиологический процессEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > physiological process
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Сокращение: SSPPУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > superslow physiological process, super slow physiological process
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Физиология: сверхмедленный физиологический процессУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > super slow physiological process
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Физиология: сверхмедленный физиологический процессУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > superslow physiological process
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process 1. процесс; 2. отросток, придаток, вырост, лопасть; 3. подвергать обработке, обрабатыватьacid hydrolysis process процесс кислотной переработкиanaerobic contact process анаэробный контактный процессarticular process суставной отростокbatch process ступенчатый процессbioconversion process процесс биоконверсииbiohydrometallurgical process биогидрометаллургический процессbiostil process процесс биостилbony process костный отростокcascade process каскадный процессcatabolic process катаболический процессciliary process цилиарный отростокcommercial-scale process коммерчески выгодный процессcoracoid process клювовидный отростокcut and patch repair process репарация за счёт иссечения и заполнения брешейdorsal process спинной отростокdownflow anaerobic process процесс анаэробной очистки с подачей сточных водenergy saving technological process энергосберегающий технологический процессexcitative process процесс возбужденияfed-batch culture process периодический процесс культивированияFolian process отросток Фоля, передний отросток молоточкаfrontal process лобный отростокhead process головной отростокhedonic process гедонический процесс (процесс, доставляющий удовольствие)hornlike process рогообразный отростокinduction process процесс индукцииinfrared drying process сушка инфракрасным светомinhibitory process процесс торможенияirreversible process необратимый процессkoji process процесс коджиmalting process проращивание ячменяmammillary process сосцевидный отростокmandibular process челюстной отростокmaxillary process верхнечелюстной отростокmetabolic process процесс метаболизмnasal process носовой отростокnotochordal process хордальный выростodontoid process зубовидный отросток эпистрофеяosmotic process осмотический процессparaffin process парафиновый процессphysiological process физиологический процессpleural coxal process верхний субкоксальный мыщелокpleural wing process плейральный столбикposterior notal process задняя тергальная лопастьproduction process производственный процессregenerative process процесс восстановленияrepair process репарация, процесс репарацииreproductive process процесс воспроизведенияreversible process обратимый процессspinous process остистый отростокsynthetic process синтезtailor-made process правильно выбранный процессvinegar process производство уксусаwaterloo scp process процесс ватерлоо scpxiphoid process мечевидный отросток грудины, ксифистернумEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > process
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1) процесс2) отросток, придаток, вырост, лопасть3) подвергать обработке, обрабатывать•- autocatalytic process
- batch process
- bony process
- catabolic process
- ciliary process
- cognitive process
- continuous process
- coracoid process
- coronoid process
- cut and patch repair process
- dorsal process
- excitative process
- Folian process
- frontal process
- head process
- hedonic process
- hornlike process
- individual process
- inhibitory process
- irreversible process
- labiate process
- mammillary process
- mandibular process
- maxillary process
- metabolic process
- nasal process
- notochordal process
- occluded process
- odontoid process
- osmotic process
- physiological process
- pleural coxal process
- pleural wing process
- posterior notal process
- repair process
- reproductive process
- reversible process
- semicontinuous process
- spinous process
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1) Военный термин: system safety program plan2) Сокращение: superslow physiological process, super slow physiological process4) Электротехника: solar-sea power plant5) НАСА: Shuttle Small Payloads Project -
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13 Lumière, Auguste
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 19 October 1862 Besançon, Franced. 10 April 1954 Lyon, France[br]French scientist and inventor.[br]Auguste and his brother Louis Lumière (b. 5 October 1864 Besançon, France; d. 6 June 1948 Bandol, France) developed the photographic plate-making business founded by their father, Charles Antoine Lumière, at Lyons, extending production to roll-film manufacture in 1887. In the summer of 1894 their father brought to the factory a piece of Edison kinetoscope film, and said that they should produce films for the French owners of the new moving-picture machine. To do this, of course, a camera was needed; Louis was chiefly responsible for the design, which used an intermittent claw for driving the film, inspired by a sewing-machine mechanism. The machine was patented on 13 February 1895, and it was shown on 22 March 1895 at the Société d'Encouragement pour l'In-dustrie Nationale in Paris, with a projected film showing workers leaving the Lyons factory. Further demonstrations followed at the Sorbonne, and in Lyons during the Congrès des Sociétés de Photographie in June 1895. The Lumières filmed the delegates returning from an excursion, and showed the film to the Congrès the next day. To bring the Cinématographe, as it was called, to the public, the basement of the Grand Café in the Boulevard des Capuchines in Paris was rented, and on Saturday 28 December 1895 the first regular presentations of projected pictures to a paying public took place. The half-hour shows were an immediate success, and in a few months Lumière Cinématographes were seen throughout the world.The other principal area of achievement by the Lumière brothers was colour photography. They took up Lippman's method of interference colour photography, developing special grainless emulsions, and early in 1893 demonstrated their results by lighting them with an arc lamp and projecting them on to a screen. In 1895 they patented a method of subtractive colour photography involving printing the colour separations on bichromated gelatine glue sheets, which were then dyed and assembled in register, on paper for prints or bound between glass for transparencies. Their most successful colour process was based upon the colour-mosaic principle. In 1904 they described a process in which microscopic grains of potato starch, dyed red, green and blue, were scattered on a freshly varnished glass plate. When dried the mosaic was coated with varnish and then with a panchromatic emulsion. The plate was exposed with the mosaic towards the lens, and after reversal processing a colour transparency was produced. The process was launched commercially in 1907 under the name Autochrome; it was the first fully practical single-plate colour process to reach the public, remaining on the market until the 1930s, when it was followed by a film version using the same principle.Auguste and Louis received the Progress Medal of the Royal Photographic Society in 1909 for their work in colour photography. Auguste was also much involved in biological science and, having founded the Clinique Auguste Lumière, spent many of his later years working in the physiological laboratory.[br]Further ReadingGuy Borgé, 1980, Prestige de la photographie, Nos. 8, 9 and 10, Paris. Brian Coe, 1978, Colour Photography: The First Hundred Years, London ——1981, The History of Movie Photography, London.Jacques Deslandes, 1966, Histoire comparée du cinéma, Vol. I, Paris. Gert Koshofer, 1981, Farbfotografie, Vol. I, Munich.BC -
14 CAPP
1) Военный термин: Computer- Aided Project Planning3) Шутливое выражение: Creepy Awesome Predacious Prelacy4) Юридический термин: Community And Police Partnership, Computer Assisted Physiological Profile5) Университет: Computer Acquisition And Placement Program, Curriculum Advising And Program Planning6) Вычислительная техника: computer-aided production process7) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers8) Автоматика: computer aided production planning, computer-aided part programming, computer-aided process planning, computer-assisted process planning, автоматизированная технологическая подготовка, планирование процессов с использованием компьютерных программ9) Общественная организация: Council Of Accountable Physician Practices10) Должность: Career And Personal Planning11) Программное обеспечение: Calculation And Presentation Package -
15 IPT
1) Компьютерная техника: Information Processing Technologies2) Медицина: Instant Pressure Type3) Военный термин: Image Perspective Transformation, incremental proof testing, infrared plume target, initial production test, installation preflight test, international planning team, группа готовой продукции (Integrated Product Team), ГГП, КРГ, комплексная рабочая группа4) Религия: Intercessory Prayer Team5) Юридический термин: Inmate Population Tracking, International Protection Teams6) Страхование: налог на страховую премию (insurance premium tax)7) Incentive Physical Training (мотивированная физподготовка, физуха) (в морской пехоте США)8) Телекоммуникации: Internet Protocol Telephony9) Сокращение: Integrated Product Team, Integrated Project Teams, Intelligent Procedure Trainer, internal pipe thread, iron pipe thread, Individual Perception Threshold, Institution of Petroleum Technologists, interested party transaction10) Физика: Inductive Power Transfer11) Электроника: Ideal Process Time12) Нефть: Institute of Petroleum Technology, Нефтяной технологический институт (Великобритания; Institution of Petroleum Technologists)13) Иммунология: Insulin Potentiation Therapy14) Связь: IP Telephony15) Деловая лексика: Integrated Processes And Technologies16) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Island Project Team17) Образование: Idea Proficiency Tests18) Полимеры: Institute of Petroleum Technologists19) Программирование: Ignite Paper Tape20) Контроль качества: initial product test21) Сахалин Р: Integrated Project Team22) Химическое оружие: Integrated Process Team, Integration Process Team23) Авиационная медицина: initial pilot training24) Электротехника: interphase transformer26) Аэропорты: Williamsport, Pennsylvania USA27) Программное обеспечение: Image Processing Toolbox, Imsl Productivity Toolkit, Imsl Productivity Tools, Innovative Print Tools28) Корпоративное управление: interested party transactions -
16 PSS
1) Медицина: parasternal short axis, portosystemic shunt (портосистемный шунт)2) Военный термин: Packet Switched Service, Passive Sensor System, Personnel Support Summary, Pre-positioned Strategic Stocks, payload specialist station, performance standard sheet, personal signaling system, personnel service support, personnel subsystem, personnel support system, power supply section, power supply system, primary switching station, propellant supply system, propulsion subsystem structure, propulsion support system3) Техника: packet switching service, payload support system, power source system, pressure-sensitive system, primary sampling system, probabilistic safety study, process sampling system4) Сельское хозяйство: porcine stress syndrome5) Юридический термин: Pistol Subgun Shotgun, Police Sniper Special6) Телекоммуникации: Phone Search Space7) Сокращение: Postal Supply Schedule, Production System Support, Projected Smoke System, Шкала тяжести псориаза (Psoriasis Severity Scale; Psoriasis Severity Score), Process Safety System, Индекс тяжести псориаза8) Университет: Problem For Self Study9) Электроника: Personal Sound Studio10) Вычислительная техника: Packet Switch Services / Stream12) Вирусология: phenotypic susceptibility score (фенотипический индекс чувствительности)13) Космонавтика: packet switching system (UNEP)14) Транспорт: Personal Safety System, Port Safety and Security, Peak Season Surcharge15) Фирменный знак: Physician Sales And Service, Public Sector Solutions16) Энергетика: power-system stabilizer - стабилизатор энергетической системы17) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Piled Substructure, lng tanks, Project Specific Standard (LNG tanks), Piled Substructure (выносного причального устройства)18) Образование: Play Sound Shell19) Сетевые технологии: Physical Signaling Sublayer, Product Support Services, packet switch stream, packet switching system, сеть передачи данных с коммутацией пакетов, система передачи данных с коммутацией пакетов, служба сопровождения программных продуктов, физический подуровень передачи сигналов20) Сахалин Р: Platforms Supervisory System21) Океанография: Practical Salinity Scale22) Медицинская техника: physiological sensor system23) Безопасность: Probabilistic Signature Scheme24) Расширение файла: Process Status Structure25) Нефть и газ: Pressure Safety System, система защиты от превышения давления, система защиты по давлению, (сокр. от) Pseudo-Steady State = псевдостационарный, псевдостационарное состояние (в частности применяется к псевдостационарному течению в анализе испытания скважин)26) Электротехника: power supply subsystem, power system stabilizer27) Фантастика Planetary Star Ship28) Должность: Private School Supporter, Professional Selling Skills30) НАСА: Portable Spacecraft Simulator -
17 Pss
1) Медицина: parasternal short axis, portosystemic shunt (портосистемный шунт)2) Военный термин: Packet Switched Service, Passive Sensor System, Personnel Support Summary, Pre-positioned Strategic Stocks, payload specialist station, performance standard sheet, personal signaling system, personnel service support, personnel subsystem, personnel support system, power supply section, power supply system, primary switching station, propellant supply system, propulsion subsystem structure, propulsion support system3) Техника: packet switching service, payload support system, power source system, pressure-sensitive system, primary sampling system, probabilistic safety study, process sampling system4) Сельское хозяйство: porcine stress syndrome5) Юридический термин: Pistol Subgun Shotgun, Police Sniper Special6) Телекоммуникации: Phone Search Space7) Сокращение: Postal Supply Schedule, Production System Support, Projected Smoke System, Шкала тяжести псориаза (Psoriasis Severity Scale; Psoriasis Severity Score), Process Safety System, Индекс тяжести псориаза8) Университет: Problem For Self Study9) Электроника: Personal Sound Studio10) Вычислительная техника: Packet Switch Services / Stream12) Вирусология: phenotypic susceptibility score (фенотипический индекс чувствительности)13) Космонавтика: packet switching system (UNEP)14) Транспорт: Personal Safety System, Port Safety and Security, Peak Season Surcharge15) Фирменный знак: Physician Sales And Service, Public Sector Solutions16) Энергетика: power-system stabilizer - стабилизатор энергетической системы17) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Piled Substructure, lng tanks, Project Specific Standard (LNG tanks), Piled Substructure (выносного причального устройства)18) Образование: Play Sound Shell19) Сетевые технологии: Physical Signaling Sublayer, Product Support Services, packet switch stream, packet switching system, сеть передачи данных с коммутацией пакетов, система передачи данных с коммутацией пакетов, служба сопровождения программных продуктов, физический подуровень передачи сигналов20) Сахалин Р: Platforms Supervisory System21) Океанография: Practical Salinity Scale22) Медицинская техника: physiological sensor system23) Безопасность: Probabilistic Signature Scheme24) Расширение файла: Process Status Structure25) Нефть и газ: Pressure Safety System, система защиты от превышения давления, система защиты по давлению, (сокр. от) Pseudo-Steady State = псевдостационарный, псевдостационарное состояние (в частности применяется к псевдостационарному течению в анализе испытания скважин)26) Электротехника: power supply subsystem, power system stabilizer27) Фантастика Planetary Star Ship28) Должность: Private School Supporter, Professional Selling Skills30) НАСА: Portable Spacecraft Simulator -
18 APS
1) Компьютерная техника: Active Pixel Sensor, Active Pixel Sensors, Advanced Production System, All Processes Suspended, Application Print Services, Application Protection System, adaptive polarization shaping, Advances Planning and Scheduling, система оптимизационного планирования производства2) Биология: adenosine-5'-phosphosulfate3) Авиация: рейтинг контроля подхода по средствам наблюдения4) Морской термин: (Arrival Pilot Station) Пункт (порт) начала лоцманской проводки5) Медицина: autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, антитромбоцитарная иммунная сыворотка6) Спорт: Air Precision Shooting7) Военный термин: ASARS Processing Segment, ASARS-II Processing Segment, Advanced Power System, Afloat Pre-positioning Ship, Air Pictorial Service, Air Planning System, Allied publications, Army Pictorial Service, Army Pilot School, Army Postal Service, Automatic Point And Shoot, Automatic Provisioning System, accessory power supply, active protection system, actual parade state, advanced personnel system, aerial port squadron, airborne pulse search, antenna pointing subsystem, armor-piercing shell, assistant private secretary, automatic programming system, auxiliary power supply, auxiliary propulsion system8) Техника: American Physic Society, accident-prone situation, acoustical protection system, adaptive processor sonar, aft propulsion system, air breathing propulsion system, airborne pulse search radar, ammonium polysulfide, amplifier power supply, angular position sensor, arc-plasma spraying, automatic positioning system, automatic protection switch9) Химия: аммония персульфат (Ammonium PerSulphate), полисульфид аммония (ammonium polysulfide)10) Юридический термин: Adult Protective Services, Attending Physicians Statements11) Автомобильный термин: absolute pressure sensor (GM), atmospheric pressure sensor (Mazda), Acoustic Parking System12) Ветеринария: American Physiological Society13) Оптика: advanced photon source14) Телевидение: automatic program search15) Телекоммуникации: Affordable Portable Services, Automatic Protection Switching (SONET)16) Сокращение: Academy of Political Science, Adaptive Processor System (sonar), Address Program Support Office (Office of Operations Support), Adjustment Processing System, Advanced Fighter Crew Protection System, Advanced Planning System, Advanced Planning and Scheduling, Advanced Propulsion System, Aerial Post Squadron (USAF), Afloat Planning System (USA), Afloat Planning System, Aiming & Pointing System, Aiming and Pointing System (USMC), Aircraft Position Sensor, Aircraft Prepared for Service, American Peace Society, American Peat Society, American Pediatric Society, American Philatelic Society, American Philosophical Society, American Physical Society, American Protestant Society, Artillery Pointing System, Associate of the Pharmaceutical Society, Atomic Power Station, Automatic Pointing System, Auxiliary Power System, Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome, advanced planning/scheduling17) Университет: Academic Program Summary, Applied Problem Solving18) Физиология: Absolutely Precious Skin, Active Positive Symbiosis19) Электроника: Advanced Power Stability, Analog Protection System, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society20) Вычислительная техника: Application Page Server, Automated Patent System, Automatic Protection Switching, attached processor system, Application Service Provider (WAN), автоматизированная патентная система21) Нефть: abandon platform shutdown22) Иммунология: Advance Photo System23) Банковское дело: средняя доля сбережений в доходе (average propensity to save)24) Транспорт: Active Point System, Airway Planning Standard, Asset Positioning System, Auto Pilot System25) Фирменный знак: Academic Publishing Service, Amateur Pageantry Systems26) Экология: accelerated photosynthetic system27) Реклама: Общество Артура Пейджа28) СМИ: Advanced Photo System, All Programs And Sounds29) Деловая лексика: Administration Planning And Statistics, Advanced Planning Systems, Analytical Planning Scheduling, Approved Program Sequence, Automated Planning And Scheduling, Automated Process Scheduler30) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: abandon platform shutdown (Orlan platform)31) Образование: Ability Point Skill32) Инвестиции: average propensity to save33) Сетевые технологии: Aol Password Stealer, Application Provider Services, Asynchronous Port Switch, Asynchronous Protocol Specification, спецификация асинхронного протокола34) Полимеры: American Petroleum Society, average particle size( фракционный состав)35) Общая лексика: auto priming system36) Химическое оружие: Army Planning System37) Безопасность: auto polarity switching38) Расширение файла: Advanced Printing Service (IBM)39) Нефть и газ: Индукционный зонд, Надтепловой каротаж, Accelerated Porosity Sonde40) Электротехника: Arizona Public Service Company (название компании)41) Нанотехнологии: воздушно-плазменное напыление, air plasma spray, air plasma spraying42) Общественная организация: Association For Practical Shooting43) Должность: Agricultural Production Specialist45) Программное обеспечение: Agenda Productivity Suite -
19 APs
1) Компьютерная техника: Active Pixel Sensor, Active Pixel Sensors, Advanced Production System, All Processes Suspended, Application Print Services, Application Protection System, adaptive polarization shaping, Advances Planning and Scheduling, система оптимизационного планирования производства2) Биология: adenosine-5'-phosphosulfate3) Авиация: рейтинг контроля подхода по средствам наблюдения4) Морской термин: (Arrival Pilot Station) Пункт (порт) начала лоцманской проводки5) Медицина: autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, антитромбоцитарная иммунная сыворотка6) Спорт: Air Precision Shooting7) Военный термин: ASARS Processing Segment, ASARS-II Processing Segment, Advanced Power System, Afloat Pre-positioning Ship, Air Pictorial Service, Air Planning System, Allied publications, Army Pictorial Service, Army Pilot School, Army Postal Service, Automatic Point And Shoot, Automatic Provisioning System, accessory power supply, active protection system, actual parade state, advanced personnel system, aerial port squadron, airborne pulse search, antenna pointing subsystem, armor-piercing shell, assistant private secretary, automatic programming system, auxiliary power supply, auxiliary propulsion system8) Техника: American Physic Society, accident-prone situation, acoustical protection system, adaptive processor sonar, aft propulsion system, air breathing propulsion system, airborne pulse search radar, ammonium polysulfide, amplifier power supply, angular position sensor, arc-plasma spraying, automatic positioning system, automatic protection switch9) Химия: аммония персульфат (Ammonium PerSulphate), полисульфид аммония (ammonium polysulfide)10) Юридический термин: Adult Protective Services, Attending Physicians Statements11) Автомобильный термин: absolute pressure sensor (GM), atmospheric pressure sensor (Mazda), Acoustic Parking System12) Ветеринария: American Physiological Society13) Оптика: advanced photon source14) Телевидение: automatic program search15) Телекоммуникации: Affordable Portable Services, Automatic Protection Switching (SONET)16) Сокращение: Academy of Political Science, Adaptive Processor System (sonar), Address Program Support Office (Office of Operations Support), Adjustment Processing System, Advanced Fighter Crew Protection System, Advanced Planning System, Advanced Planning and Scheduling, Advanced Propulsion System, Aerial Post Squadron (USAF), Afloat Planning System (USA), Afloat Planning System, Aiming & Pointing System, Aiming and Pointing System (USMC), Aircraft Position Sensor, Aircraft Prepared for Service, American Peace Society, American Peat Society, American Pediatric Society, American Philatelic Society, American Philosophical Society, American Physical Society, American Protestant Society, Artillery Pointing System, Associate of the Pharmaceutical Society, Atomic Power Station, Automatic Pointing System, Auxiliary Power System, Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome, advanced planning/scheduling17) Университет: Academic Program Summary, Applied Problem Solving18) Физиология: Absolutely Precious Skin, Active Positive Symbiosis19) Электроника: Advanced Power Stability, Analog Protection System, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society20) Вычислительная техника: Application Page Server, Automated Patent System, Automatic Protection Switching, attached processor system, Application Service Provider (WAN), автоматизированная патентная система21) Нефть: abandon platform shutdown22) Иммунология: Advance Photo System23) Банковское дело: средняя доля сбережений в доходе (average propensity to save)24) Транспорт: Active Point System, Airway Planning Standard, Asset Positioning System, Auto Pilot System25) Фирменный знак: Academic Publishing Service, Amateur Pageantry Systems26) Экология: accelerated photosynthetic system27) Реклама: Общество Артура Пейджа28) СМИ: Advanced Photo System, All Programs And Sounds29) Деловая лексика: Administration Planning And Statistics, Advanced Planning Systems, Analytical Planning Scheduling, Approved Program Sequence, Automated Planning And Scheduling, Automated Process Scheduler30) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: abandon platform shutdown (Orlan platform)31) Образование: Ability Point Skill32) Инвестиции: average propensity to save33) Сетевые технологии: Aol Password Stealer, Application Provider Services, Asynchronous Port Switch, Asynchronous Protocol Specification, спецификация асинхронного протокола34) Полимеры: American Petroleum Society, average particle size( фракционный состав)35) Общая лексика: auto priming system36) Химическое оружие: Army Planning System37) Безопасность: auto polarity switching38) Расширение файла: Advanced Printing Service (IBM)39) Нефть и газ: Индукционный зонд, Надтепловой каротаж, Accelerated Porosity Sonde40) Электротехника: Arizona Public Service Company (название компании)41) Нанотехнологии: воздушно-плазменное напыление, air plasma spray, air plasma spraying42) Общественная организация: Association For Practical Shooting43) Должность: Agricultural Production Specialist45) Программное обеспечение: Agenda Productivity Suite -
20 ApS
1) Компьютерная техника: Active Pixel Sensor, Active Pixel Sensors, Advanced Production System, All Processes Suspended, Application Print Services, Application Protection System, adaptive polarization shaping, Advances Planning and Scheduling, система оптимизационного планирования производства2) Биология: adenosine-5'-phosphosulfate3) Авиация: рейтинг контроля подхода по средствам наблюдения4) Морской термин: (Arrival Pilot Station) Пункт (порт) начала лоцманской проводки5) Медицина: autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, антитромбоцитарная иммунная сыворотка6) Спорт: Air Precision Shooting7) Военный термин: ASARS Processing Segment, ASARS-II Processing Segment, Advanced Power System, Afloat Pre-positioning Ship, Air Pictorial Service, Air Planning System, Allied publications, Army Pictorial Service, Army Pilot School, Army Postal Service, Automatic Point And Shoot, Automatic Provisioning System, accessory power supply, active protection system, actual parade state, advanced personnel system, aerial port squadron, airborne pulse search, antenna pointing subsystem, armor-piercing shell, assistant private secretary, automatic programming system, auxiliary power supply, auxiliary propulsion system8) Техника: American Physic Society, accident-prone situation, acoustical protection system, adaptive processor sonar, aft propulsion system, air breathing propulsion system, airborne pulse search radar, ammonium polysulfide, amplifier power supply, angular position sensor, arc-plasma spraying, automatic positioning system, automatic protection switch9) Химия: аммония персульфат (Ammonium PerSulphate), полисульфид аммония (ammonium polysulfide)10) Юридический термин: Adult Protective Services, Attending Physicians Statements11) Автомобильный термин: absolute pressure sensor (GM), atmospheric pressure sensor (Mazda), Acoustic Parking System12) Ветеринария: American Physiological Society13) Оптика: advanced photon source14) Телевидение: automatic program search15) Телекоммуникации: Affordable Portable Services, Automatic Protection Switching (SONET)16) Сокращение: Academy of Political Science, Adaptive Processor System (sonar), Address Program Support Office (Office of Operations Support), Adjustment Processing System, Advanced Fighter Crew Protection System, Advanced Planning System, Advanced Planning and Scheduling, Advanced Propulsion System, Aerial Post Squadron (USAF), Afloat Planning System (USA), Afloat Planning System, Aiming & Pointing System, Aiming and Pointing System (USMC), Aircraft Position Sensor, Aircraft Prepared for Service, American Peace Society, American Peat Society, American Pediatric Society, American Philatelic Society, American Philosophical Society, American Physical Society, American Protestant Society, Artillery Pointing System, Associate of the Pharmaceutical Society, Atomic Power Station, Automatic Pointing System, Auxiliary Power System, Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome, advanced planning/scheduling17) Университет: Academic Program Summary, Applied Problem Solving18) Физиология: Absolutely Precious Skin, Active Positive Symbiosis19) Электроника: Advanced Power Stability, Analog Protection System, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society20) Вычислительная техника: Application Page Server, Automated Patent System, Automatic Protection Switching, attached processor system, Application Service Provider (WAN), автоматизированная патентная система21) Нефть: abandon platform shutdown22) Иммунология: Advance Photo System23) Банковское дело: средняя доля сбережений в доходе (average propensity to save)24) Транспорт: Active Point System, Airway Planning Standard, Asset Positioning System, Auto Pilot System25) Фирменный знак: Academic Publishing Service, Amateur Pageantry Systems26) Экология: accelerated photosynthetic system27) Реклама: Общество Артура Пейджа28) СМИ: Advanced Photo System, All Programs And Sounds29) Деловая лексика: Administration Planning And Statistics, Advanced Planning Systems, Analytical Planning Scheduling, Approved Program Sequence, Automated Planning And Scheduling, Automated Process Scheduler30) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: abandon platform shutdown (Orlan platform)31) Образование: Ability Point Skill32) Инвестиции: average propensity to save33) Сетевые технологии: Aol Password Stealer, Application Provider Services, Asynchronous Port Switch, Asynchronous Protocol Specification, спецификация асинхронного протокола34) Полимеры: American Petroleum Society, average particle size( фракционный состав)35) Общая лексика: auto priming system36) Химическое оружие: Army Planning System37) Безопасность: auto polarity switching38) Расширение файла: Advanced Printing Service (IBM)39) Нефть и газ: Индукционный зонд, Надтепловой каротаж, Accelerated Porosity Sonde40) Электротехника: Arizona Public Service Company (название компании)41) Нанотехнологии: воздушно-плазменное напыление, air plasma spray, air plasma spraying42) Общественная организация: Association For Practical Shooting43) Должность: Agricultural Production Specialist45) Программное обеспечение: Agenda Productivity Suite
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