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[br]b. 1 August 1876 Little Falls, New Jersey, USAd. 12 February 1951 USA[br]American mining engineer and metallurgist, originator of Monel Metal[br]Robert, the son of Thomas and Ada (Crooks) Stanley, helped to finance his early training at the Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, by working as a manual training instructor at Montclair High School. After graduating in mechanical engineering from Stevens in 1899, and as a mining engineer from the Columbia School of Mines in 1901, he accepted a two-year assignment from the S.S.White Dental Company to investigate platinum-bearing alluvial deposits in British Columbia. This introduced him to the International Nickel Company (Inco), which had been established on 29 March 1902 to amalgamate the major mining companies working the newly discovered cupro-nickel deposits at Sudbury, Ontario. Ambrose Monell, President of Inco, appointed Stanley as Assistant Superintendent of its American Nickel Works at Camden, near Philadelphia, in 1903. At the beginning of 1904 Stanley was General Superintendent of the Orford Refinery at Bayonne, New Jersey, where most of the output of the Sudbury mines was treated.Copper and nickel were separated there from the bessemerized matte by the celebrated "tops and bottoms" process introduced thirteen years previously by R.M.Thompson. It soon occurred to Stanley that such a separation was not invariably required and that, by reducing directly the mixed matte, he could obtain a natural cupronickel alloy which would be ductile, corrosion resistant, and no more expensive to produce than pure copper or nickel. His first experiment, on 30 December 1904, was completely successful. A railway wagon full of bessemerized matte, low in iron, was calcined to oxide, reduced to metal with carbon, and finally desulphurized with magnesium. Ingots cast from this alloy were successfully forged to bars which contained 68 per cent nickel, 23 per cent copper and about 1 per cent iron. The new alloy, originally named after Ambrose Monell, was soon renamed Monel to satisfy trademark requirements. A total of 300,000 ft2 (27,870 m2) of this white, corrosion-resistant alloy was used to roof the Pennsylvania Railway Station in New York, and it also found extensive applications in marine work and chemical plant. Stanley greatly increased the output of the Orford Refinery during the First World War, and shortly after becoming President of the company in 1922, he established a new Research and Development Division headed initially by A.J.Wadham and then by Paul D. Merica, who at the US Bureau of Standards had first elucidated the mechanism of age-hardening in alloys. In the mid- 1920s a nickel-ore body of unprecedented size was identified at levels between 2,000 and 3,000 ft (600 and 900 m) below the Frood Mine in Ontario. This property was owned partially by Inco and partially by the Mond Nickel Company. Efficient exploitation required the combined economic resources of both companies. They merged on 1 January 1929, when Mond became part of International Nickel. Stanley remained President of the new company until February 1949 and was Chairman from 1937 until his death.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsAmerican Society for Metals Gold Medal. Institute of Metals Platinum Medal 1948.Further ReadingF.B.Howard-White, 1963, Nickel, London: Methuen (a historical review).ASD -
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[br]b. 7 October 1873 Birchwood, Inverness-shire, Scotlandd. 21 May 1948 London, England[br]Scottish pioneer in the development of the British aluminium industry and Highlands hydroelectric energy.[br]After studying at the West of Scotland Technical College in Glasgow, in January 1895 Morrison was appointed Engineer to the newly formed British Aluminium Company Limited (BAC); it was with this organization that he spent his entire career. The company secured the patent rights to the Héroult and Bayer processes. It constructed a 200 tonne per year electrolytic plant at Foyers on the shore of Loch Ness, together with an adjacent 5000 kW hydroelectric scheme, and it built an alumina factory at Larne Harbour in north-eastern Ireland. Morrison was soon Manager at Foyers, and he became the company's Joint Technical Adviser. In 1910 he was made General Manager, and later he was appointed Managing Director. Morrison successfully brought about improvements in all parts of the production process; between 1915 and 1930 he increased the size of individual electrolytic cells by a factor of five, from 8,000 to 40,000 amperes. Soon after 1901, BAC built a second works for electrolytic reduction, at Kinlochleven in Argyllshire, where the primary design originated from Morrison. In the 1920s a third plant was erected at Fort William, in the lee of Ben Nevis, with hydroelectric generators providing some 75 MW. Alumina factories were constructed at Burntisland on the Firth of Forth and, in the 1930s, at Newport in Monmouthshire. Rolling mills were developed at Milton in Staffordshire, Warrington, and Falkirk in Stirlingshire, this last coming into use in the 1940s, by which time the company had a primary-metal output of more than 30,000 tonnes a year. Morrison was closely involved in all of these developments. He retired in 1946 as Deputy Chairman of BAC.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCommander of the Order of St Olav of Norway 1933 (BAC had manufacturing interests in Norway). Knighted 1943. Vice-Chairman, British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association, Faraday Society, Institute of Metals. Institute of Metals Platinum Medal 1942.Bibliography1939, "Aluminium and highland water power", Journal of the Institute of Metals 65:17– 36 (seventeenth autumn lecture),See also: Hall, Charles MartinJKABiographical history of technology > Morrison, William Murray
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63 металлы платиновой группы
1) Chemistry: platinum family2) Mining: platinum group metal (платина, палладий, родий, рутений, иридий, осмий, входят в категорию драгоценных наравне с золотом и серебром.)3) Nonferrous industry: PGM (http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Металлы_платиновой_группы ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum_group)4) Makarov: platinum-group metals5) Gold mining: platinum group elementsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > металлы платиновой группы
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1) Engineering: platinum-group elements2) Makarov: platinum group elements, platinum group elements, PGE3) Gold mining: platinum-group metalsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > элементы платиновой группы
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1) Компьютерная техника: Portable Gray Map2) Военный термин: planning guidance memorandum, precision guided missile, precision guided munitions3) Техника: platinum-group metal4) Химия: Platinum Group Metals5) Металлургия: platinum group metal6) Сокращение: Pragmatic General Multicast, Precise Guided Munitions, Precision Ground Map radar mode, Precision Ground Mapping, precision-guided munition7) Вычислительная техника: Practical General Multicast (Cisco, Multicast)8) Генетика: фосфоглюкомутаза9) СМИ: Potato Grower Magazine10) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: модуль энергообеспечения (Power Generation Module)11) Цветная металлургия: металлы платиновой группы (http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Металлы_платиновой_группы ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum_group)13) NYSE. PUTNAM Investment Grade Municipal Trust14) Аэропорты: Port Graham, Alaska USA15) Программное обеспечение: Process Group Manager, Processing Graph Method -
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1) Компьютерная техника: Portable Gray Map2) Военный термин: planning guidance memorandum, precision guided missile, precision guided munitions3) Техника: platinum-group metal4) Химия: Platinum Group Metals5) Металлургия: platinum group metal6) Сокращение: Pragmatic General Multicast, Precise Guided Munitions, Precision Ground Map radar mode, Precision Ground Mapping, precision-guided munition7) Вычислительная техника: Practical General Multicast (Cisco, Multicast)8) Генетика: фосфоглюкомутаза9) СМИ: Potato Grower Magazine10) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: модуль энергообеспечения (Power Generation Module)11) Цветная металлургия: металлы платиновой группы (http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Металлы_платиновой_группы ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum_group)13) NYSE. PUTNAM Investment Grade Municipal Trust14) Аэропорты: Port Graham, Alaska USA15) Программное обеспечение: Process Group Manager, Processing Graph Method -
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68 tel
tel, telle [tεl]adjective• as-tu jamais rien vu de tel ? have you ever seen such a thing?• il est le patron, en tant que tel il aurait dû agir he is the boss and as such he ought to have taken action• c'est une telle joie de l'entendre ! it's such a joy to hear him!• les métaux tels que l'or, l'argent et le platine metals like gold, silver and platinum• tel que je le connais, il ne viendra pas if I know him, he won't come• tel que vous me voyez, je reviens d'Afrique I'm just back from Africa• il m'a dit: « sortez d'ici ou je vous sors », tel que ! (inf) he said to me "get out of here or I'll throw you out" - just like that!► tel quel, telle quelle (inf)• ils ont eu de tels ennuis avec leur voiture qu'ils l'ont vendue they had such trouble with their car that they sold it• j'ai lu dans tel ou tel article que... I read in some article or other that...* * *
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telle tɛl adjectif1) ( pareil) suchun tel homme peut être dangereux — such a man can be dangerous, a man like that can be dangerous
2) ( pareil à) like3) ( ainsi)tels furent ses propos — those were his/her words
il est honnête, du moins je le crois tel — he's honest, at least I believe him to be so
comme tel, en tant que tel — as such
ce n'est pas sa fille mais il la considère comme telle — she's not his daughter but he treats her as if she were
tel quel, tel que — (colloq) controv ( sans modification) as it is
ses affaires étaient restées telles quelles — his/her things were left as they were
de telle sorte or façon or manière que — ( accidentellement) in such a way that; ( délibérément) so that
5) ( un certain)admettons qu'il arrive tel jour, à telle heure — suppose that he arrives on such and such a day, at such and such a time
que je prenne telle ou telle décision il critique toujours — no matter what decision I make, he criticizes it
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pronom indéfinitel voulait la guerre, tel voulait la paix — some wanted war, some wanted peace
* * *tɛl adj (telle)1) (= pareil) suchIl n'y a rien de tel qu'une bonne nuit de sommeil. — There's nothing like a good night's sleep.
2) (= comme)tel un... — like a...
tel des... — like...
tel que conj — like, such as
tel quel (= comme c'est) — as it is, as it stands
J'ai tout laissé tel quel. — I left everything as it was.
3) (intensif)un tel... — such (a)...
de tels... — such...
Il a un tel enthousiasme! — He's got such enthusiasm!, He's so enthusiastic!
* * *A adj1 ( pareil) such; une telle conduite vous honore such behaviourGB does you credit; un tel homme peut être dangereux such a man can be dangerous, a man like that can be dangerous; personne d'autre n'a un tel rire no-one else has a laugh like that ou laughs like that; une telle qualité n'existe plus such quality ou quality like that can no longer be found; je n'ai jamais rien vu/entendu de tel I've never seen/heard anything like it; tel que such as; les bêtes féroces telles que le tigre, la panthère fierce animals such as the tiger, the panther; un homme tel que lui mérite d'être pendu a man like that deserves to be hanged;2 ( pareil à) like; ils s'enfuirent telle une bande de moineaux they fled like a flock of sparrows; les poissons de mer qui, tel le saumon, vont se reproduire en rivières sea fish which, like salmon, spawn in rivers;3 ( ainsi) telle est la vérité that is the truth; tels furent ses propos those were his words; tel est cet ami à qui tu faisais confiance that's what he's really like, that friend you trusted; il est honnête, du moins je le crois tel he's honest, at least I believe him to be so; comme tel, en tant que tel as such; ce n'est pas sa fille mais il la considère comme telle she's not his daughter but he treats her as if she were; c'est peut-être son meilleur livre-moi, je le tiens pour tel it's probably his best book-I myself consider it to be so; tel quel, tel que○ controv ( sans modification) as it is; ses affaires étaient restées telles quelles his things were left as they were; servir le saumon tel quel serve the salmon as it is; tu l'avais mis sur la table, je l'ai trouvé tel quel you had left it on the table, I found it lying there; tel que ( comme) as; tel que pratiqué as practisedGB; si cette maison est telle que tu le dis if the house is as you say it is; Marie est restée telle que je l'ai connue Marie has stayed as I knew her; tel que je te connais if I know you; tel que vous le voyez il est milliardaire/il a 80 ans you wouldn't believe it to look at him but he's a millionaire/he's 80;4 ( pour exprimer l'intensité) avec un tel enthousiasme with such enthusiasm; il fait une telle chaleur/un tel froid it is so hot/so cold; il y avait un tel bruit there was so much noise; nos problèmes sont tels que nous devons vous en parler our problems are such that we need to discuss them with you; de telle sorte or façon or manière que ( accidentellement) in such a way that; ( délibérément) so that;5 ( un certain) admettons qu'il arrive tel jour, à telle heure suppose that he arrives on such and such a day, at such and such a time; que je prenne telle ou telle décision il critique toujours no matter what decision I make, he criticizes it; apprendre à se conduire de telle ou telle façon en telle ou telle circonstance to learn to behave in such and such a manner in such and such a situation; je me moque de ce que pense telle ou telle personne I don't care what certain people think; tel autre others; tels autres certain others.B pron indéf tel voulait la guerre, tel voulait la paix some wanted war, some wanted peace; s'il rencontrait tel ou tel il le leur dirait if he were to meet anybody he would tell them; qu'importe si tel et tel ne sont pas contents what does it matter if some people aren't pleased; tel qui se disait son ami le renie aujourd'hui he who claimed to be his friend denies him now; ⇒ prendre.[tɛl] ( féminin telle, pluriel masculin tels, pluriel féminin telles) déterminant (adjectif indéfini)A.[EMPLOYÉ SEUL]1. [avec une valeur indéterminée]tel jour, tel endroit, à telle heure on such and such a day, at such and such a place, at such and such a time2. [semblable] suchje n'ai rien dit de tel I never said such a thing, I said nothing of the sortil était médecin et comme tel, il avait des passe-droits he was doctor and as such he had special dispensationsil n'est pas avare, mais il passe pour tel he's not mean, but people think he is3. [ainsi]telle avait été sa vie, telle fut sa fin as had been his/her life, such was his/her deathpourquoi ça? — parce que tel est mon bon plaisir! (humoristique) and why is that? — because I say so!4. [introduisant un exemple, une énumération, une comparaison] likeles révolutionnaires qui, tel Danton, croyaient à la démocratie the revolutionaries who, like Danton, believed in democracy5. [en intensif] suchc'est un tel honneur pour nous... it is such an honour for us...B.[EN CORRÉLATION AVEC 'QUE']1. [introduisant une comparaison]telle que je la connais, elle va être en retard knowing her, she's bound to be latetel que tu me vois, je viens de décrocher un rôle the person you see before you has just got a part2. [introduisant un exemple ou une énumération]tel que such as, like3. [avec une valeur intensive]son bonheur était tel qu'il ne pouvait y croire his happiness was such that he could hardly believe itil a fait un tel bruit qu'il a réveillé toute la maisonnée he made such a noise ou so much noise that he woke the whole house up————————1. [désignant des personnes ou des choses non précisées]c'est en manœuvrant tel et tel qu'il a réussi à se faire élire he managed to get himself elected by manipulating various people2. [en remplacement d'un nom propre]a-t-il rencontré un ou Un tel? did he meet so-and-so?———————— -
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SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 28 September 1852 Paris, Franced. 20 February 1907 Paris, France[br]French chemist, the first to isolate fluorine, and a pioneer in high-temperature technology.[br]His family, of modest means, moved in 1864 to Meaux, where he attended the municipal college; he returned to Paris before completing his education and apprenticed himself to a pharmacist. In 1872 he began work as a laboratory assistant at the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle, while continuing studies in chemistry. He qualified as a pharmacist at the Ecole Supérieure de Pharmacie in 1879, and by this time he had decided that his main interest was inorganic chemistry. His early investigations concerned the oxides of iron and related metals; his work attracted the favourable attention of Sainte-Claire Deville and was the subject of his doctoral thesis. In 1882 Moissan married Leonie Lugan, whose father provided generous financial support, enabling him to pursue his researches with greater freedom and security. He became, successively, Professor of Toxicology at the Ecole in 1886 and of Inorganic Chemistry in 1899. In 1884 Moissan began both his investigation of the compounds of fluorine and his attempts to isolate the highly reactive element itself. Previous attempts by chemists had ended in failure and sometimes injury. Moissan's health, too, was affected, but in June 1886 he succeeded in isolating fluorine by electrolysing potassium fluoride in hydrogen fluoride at −50°C (−58°F) in platinum apparatus. He was then able to prepare further compounds of fluorine, some of technological importance, such as carbon tetrafluoride. At the same time, Moissan turned his attention to the making of artificial diamonds. To achieve this, he devised his celebrated electric-arc furnace; this was first demonstrated in December 1892 and consisted of two lime blocks placed one above the other, with a cavity for a crucible and two grooves for carbon electrodes, and could attain a temperature of 3,500°C (6,332°F). It seemed at first that he had succeeded in making diamonds, but this attempt is now regarded as a failure. Nevertheless, with the aid of his furnace he was able to produce and study many substances of technological importance, including refractory oxides, borides and carbides, and such metals as manganese, chromium, uranium, tungsten, vanadium, molybdenum, titanium and zirconium; many of these materials had useful applications in the chemical and metallurgical industries (e.g. calcium carbide became the main source of acetylene).[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize in Chemistry 1906.BibliographyThere are several listings of his more than 300 publications, such as Lebeau, cited below. Major works are Le Four électrique (1897, Paris) and Le Fluor et ses composés (1900, Paris).Further ReadingCentenaire de l'Ecole supérieure de pharmacie de l'Université de Paris 1803–1903,1904, Paris, pp. 249–57.B.Harrow, 1927, Eminent Chemists of Our Time, 2nd edn, New York, pp. 135–54, 374– 88.P.Lebeau, 1908, "Notice sur la vie et les travaux de Henri Moissan", Bulletin Soc. chim. de France (4 ser.) 3:i–xxxviii.LRDBiographical history of technology > Moissan, Ferdinand-Frédéric-Henri
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70 каталитический конвертер
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Catalytic converters are designed to clean up the exhaust fumes from petrol-driven vehicles, which are otherwise the major threat to air quality standards in congested urban streets and on motorways. Converters remove carbon monoxide, the unburned hydrocarbons and the oxides of nitrogen. These compounds are damaging to human health and the environment in a variety of ways. The converter is attached to the vehicle' s exhaust near the engine. Exhaust gases pass through the cellular ceramic substrate, a honeycomb-like filter. While compact, the intricate honeycomb structure provides a surface area of 23.000 square metres. This is coated with a thin layer of platinum, palladium and rhodium metals, which act as catalysts that simulate a reaction to changes in the chemical composition of the gases. Platinum and palladium convert hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and water vapour. Rhodium changes nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons into nitrogen and water, which are harmless. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Catalytic converters are designed to clean up the exhaust fumes from petrol-driven vehicles, which are otherwise the major threat to air quality standards in congested urban streets and on motorways. Converters remove carbon monoxide, the unburned hydrocarbons and the oxides of nitrogen. These compounds are damaging to human health and the environment in a variety of ways. The converter is attached to the vehicle' s exhaust near the engine. Exhaust gases pass through the cellular ceramic substrate, a honeycomb-like filter. While compact, the intricate honeycomb structure provides a surface area of 23.000 square metres. This is coated with a thin layer of platinum, palladium and rhodium metals, which act as catalysts that simulate a reaction to changes in the chemical composition of the gases. Platinum and palladium convert hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and water vapour. Rhodium changes nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons into nitrogen and water, which are harmless. (Source: WRIGHT)
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каталитический конвертер
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Catalytic converters are designed to clean up the exhaust fumes from petrol-driven vehicles, which are otherwise the major threat to air quality standards in congested urban streets and on motorways. Converters remove carbon monoxide, the unburned hydrocarbons and the oxides of nitrogen. These compounds are damaging to human health and the environment in a variety of ways. The converter is attached to the vehicle' s exhaust near the engine. Exhaust gases pass through the cellular ceramic substrate, a honeycomb-like filter. While compact, the intricate honeycomb structure provides a surface area of 23.000 square metres. This is coated with a thin layer of platinum, palladium and rhodium metals, which act as catalysts that simulate a reaction to changes in the chemical composition of the gases. Platinum and palladium convert hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and water vapour. Rhodium changes nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons into nitrogen and water, which are harmless. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Catalytic converters are designed to clean up the exhaust fumes from petrol-driven vehicles, which are otherwise the major threat to air quality standards in congested urban streets and on motorways. Converters remove carbon monoxide, the unburned hydrocarbons and the oxides of nitrogen. These compounds are damaging to human health and the environment in a variety of ways. The converter is attached to the vehicle' s exhaust near the engine. Exhaust gases pass through the cellular ceramic substrate, a honeycomb-like filter. While compact, the intricate honeycomb structure provides a surface area of 23.000 square metres. This is coated with a thin layer of platinum, palladium and rhodium metals, which act as catalysts that simulate a reaction to changes in the chemical composition of the gases. Platinum and palladium convert hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and water vapour. Rhodium changes nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons into nitrogen and water, which are harmless. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Catalytic converters are designed to clean up the exhaust fumes from petrol-driven vehicles, which are otherwise the major threat to air quality standards in congested urban streets and on motorways. Converters remove carbon monoxide, the unburned hydrocarbons and the oxides of nitrogen. These compounds are damaging to human health and the environment in a variety of ways. The converter is attached to the vehicle' s exhaust near the engine. Exhaust gases pass through the cellular ceramic substrate, a honeycomb-like filter. While compact, the intricate honeycomb structure provides a surface area of 23.000 square metres. This is coated with a thin layer of platinum, palladium and rhodium metals, which act as catalysts that simulate a reaction to changes in the chemical composition of the gases. Platinum and palladium convert hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and water vapour. Rhodium changes nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons into nitrogen and water, which are harmless. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Catalytic converters are designed to clean up the exhaust fumes from petrol-driven vehicles, which are otherwise the major threat to air quality standards in congested urban streets and on motorways. Converters remove carbon monoxide, the unburned hydrocarbons and the oxides of nitrogen. These compounds are damaging to human health and the environment in a variety of ways. The converter is attached to the vehicle' s exhaust near the engine. Exhaust gases pass through the cellular ceramic substrate, a honeycomb-like filter. While compact, the intricate honeycomb structure provides a surface area of 23.000 square metres. This is coated with a thin layer of platinum, palladium and rhodium metals, which act as catalysts that simulate a reaction to changes in the chemical composition of the gases. Platinum and palladium convert hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and water vapour. Rhodium changes nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons into nitrogen and water, which are harmless. (Source: WRIGHT)
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каталитический нейтрализатор отработавших газов двигателя автомобиля
каталитический нейтрализатор
Ндп. каталитический дожигатель
каталитический конвертер
каталитический очиститель
Устройство для нейтрализации отработавших газов двигателя автомобиля методом каталитического воздействия.
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В тексте справочного пособия термины, относящиеся к трактору, самоходным сельскохозяйственным машинам, строительно-дорожным самоходным машинам, мотоциклу, мопеду, мотороллеру, мотовелосипеду и двигателям к ним, не приводятся, их следует строить аналогично терминам «Выбросы автомобиля», «Выбросы двигателя автомобиля» и т.д. заменой слова «автомобиля» словом «трактора», комбайна» и т.д.
[Защита атмосферного воздуха от антропогенного загрязнения. Основные понятия, термины и определения (справочное пособие). Санкт-Петербург 2003 г.]Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые
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1. металл 2. рудная жила; рудоносная порода 3. глинистый сланец 4. уст. твёрдая порода
alkali metal щелочной металл
alkaline-earth metal щёлочноземельный металл
base metal 1. обычный [неблагородный] металл 2. основной металл (сплава)
black metal мелкозернистый тонколистоватый углистый сланец
blond metal глинистый железняк угольных пластов
blue metal голубая глина
cerium metals группа редкоземельных металлов, включающая церий, лантан, празеодим и неодим
coarse metal медный штейн (содержащий 20—40 % меди)
earth metal щёлочноземельный металл
ferrous metal чёрный металл
fine metal рафинированный [чистый] металл
grayback metal серый глинистый сланец
monad metal одновалентный металл
native metal самородный металл
noble metal благородный металл
nonferrous metal цветной металл
platinum metal металл платиновой группы
precious metal драгоценный металл; благородный металл
yellow metal мунц-металл
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77 lead reguli
1) Общая лексика: (-e.g.: The atomic absorption assaying of gold, platinum, rhodium, and palladium was done on LEAD REGULI, in which metals from 40-g weights taken from tailing samples were COLLECTED) свинцовый королёк (напр.: Анализ золота, платины, родия)2) Золотодобыча: свинцовый королёк -
78 металлы платиновой группы, добываемые в стране
Metallurgy: domestic platinum group metalsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > металлы платиновой группы, добываемые в стране
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79 свинцовый королёк
1) General subject: lead reguli (-e.g.: The atomic absorption assaying of gold, platinum, rhodium, and palladium was done on LEAD REGULI, in which metals from 40-g weights taken from tailing samples were COLLECTED) (напр.: Анализ золота, платины, родия)2) Gold mining: lead reguli -
80 New York Mercantile Exchange
Finthe world’s largest physical commodity exchange and North America’s most important trading exchange for energy and precious metals. It deals in crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, propane, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and copper.Abbr. NYMEXThe ultimate business dictionary > New York Mercantile Exchange
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