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8 Abt, Roman
[br]b. 17 July 1850 Bünzen, Switzerlandd. 1 May 1933 Lucerne, Switzerland[br]Swiss locomotive engineer, inventor of the Abt rack rail system.[br]Abt trained under N. Riggenbach and worked for his short-lived International Company for Mountain Railways during the 1870s, and subsequently invented the Abt rack system as an improvement on Riggenbach's ladder rack, in which the rungs gave trouble by working loose. Abt's rack system, in what became its usual form, comprises two machined racks side by side with their teeth staggered so that a tooth in one rack is opposite a recess in the other, and at least one tooth is always engaged with a locomotive's driving pinions. This system was first used in 1884 on the mixed rack-and-adhesion Harz Railway in Germany, and then largely superseded Riggenbach's system for new rack railways built worldwide to an eventual total of seventy-two, including the Snowdon Mountain Railway in the UK that was built in the 1890s. In many cases Abt himself designed locomotives and rolling stock, and supervised their construction.[br]Bibliography1877–8, Abstract in Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Vol. 52 (part II) (abstract of a paper given by Abt in which he described eight Riggenbach system railways then operating; his own system was patented in 1882).Further ReadingJ.Marshall, 1978, A Biographical Dictionary of Railway Engineers, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.O.J.Morris, 1951, Snowdon Mountain Railway, Ian Allan.PJGR -
9 Riggenbach, Niklaus
[br]b. 21 May 1817 Gebweiler, Alsaced. 25 July 1899 Olten, Switzerland[br]Swiss locomotive engineer and pioneer of mountain rack railways.[br]Riggenbach came from a Basle family and was educated in Basle, Lyons and Paris, where he was so impressed by the new railway to Saint-Germain that he decided to devote himself to work in that field. He worked for Kessler's locomotive works in Karlsruhe, which built the first locomotives for the Zurich-Baden Railway. This was the first railway in Switzerland and when it was opened in 1847 Riggenbach drove the first train. He subsequently became Locomotive Superintendent of the Swiss Central Railway, and the problems of operating a steeply graded line solely by adhesion led him to develop a rack railway which incorporated a ladder rack similar to that of Sylvester Marsh. However, it was only after the Swiss Consul in Washington had reported enthusiastically on the Mount Washington Cog Railway that Riggenbach and associates were able to get a concession for their first line, which was laid up the Rigi mountain and was opened in 1871. That same year Riggenbach opened a quarry railway operated for the first time by a mixture of rack and adhesion. From this start, rack railways were built widely in Switzerland and to a lesser extent in many other parts of the world. His Rigi railway continues to operate.[br]BibliographyRiggenbach patented his rack railway in 1863.Further ReadingRiggenbach's type of counter-pressure brakes is described in Transactions of the Newcomen Society 55:13.M.Dietschy, 1971, "Le Chemin de fer du Rigi à 100 ans", Chemins defer régionaux eturbains 106.O.J.Morris, 1951, The Snow don Mountain Railway, Ian Allan.See also: Abt, RomanPJGR -
10 Marsh, Sylvester
[br]b. 30 September 1803 Campton, New Hampshire, USAd. 30 December 1884 Concord, New Hampshire, USA[br]American pioneer of mountain rack railways.[br]Marsh, a businessman whose interests successively included packing pork and dealing in corn, was inspired by a rack railway built in 1847 up the 1 in 16.5 Jefferson incline, Indiana, to design and build a line to the 6,293 ft (1,918 m) summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire. The gradient averaged 1 in 4 and Marsh installed a rack made from wrought iron with rungs fastened between upright bearers that were deep enough for the teeth of a locomotive's driving pinion to engage with two rungs at a time; counter-pressure brakes controlled a locomotive's descent. The Mount Washington Cog Railway was the first mountain rack railway: it opened in 1869 and even now continues to operate with steam locomotives.[br]BibliographyMarsh took out four US patents relating to rack railways between 1861 and 1870.Further ReadingO.J.Morris, 1951, The Snowdon Mountain Railway, Shepperton: Ian Allan. P.B.Whitehouse, J.B.Snell and J.B.Hollingsworth, 1978, Steam for Pleasure, London: Routledge \& Kegan Paul.J.R.Day and B.C.Wilson, 1957, Unusual Railways, F.Muller.See also: Riggenbach, NiklausPJGR -
11 bed
1. n кровать, постель; ложеbed pad — наматрасник; стёганая подстилка между матрацем и простынёй
2. n матрац, тюфяк; подстилкаwater bed — резиновый матрац, наполненный водой
3. n брачное ложе, брак4. n поэт. смертное ложе, могилаto lie in the bed of honour — пасть на поле чести ; пасть смертью храбрых
5. n ночлег6. n клумба; гряда, грядкаplanting bed — грядка для рассады; рассадочная гряда
7. n с. -х. почва, подготовленная под посев8. n бот. место семян9. n заросль10. n русло; дно; ложеbed scour — размыв русла, русловая эрозия
11. n дор. полотно дороги12. n стр. основание13. n стр. ряд кирпичей каменной кладкиbrick on bed — кирпич, уложенный плашмя
14. n стр. верхняя или нижняя грань кирпича15. n геол. горизонт; залегание, пласт16. n геол. подстилающий слойbed extension — протяжённость пласта; простирание
17. n геол. тех. станина, рама18. n геол. тех. шаботanvil bed — шабот, поднаковальня
19. n геол. полигр. талер; опорная плита20. n геол. метал. лещадь21. n геол. тех. слой, насыпка22. n геол. стенд, установкаbed of thorns — тернистый путь;
he was given a bed of nails in his job — на работе он попал в переплёт; у него неприятности на работе
go to bed! — заткнись!; иди ты!
23. v класть в постель; укладывать спать24. v ложиться в постель25. v ночевать, останавливаться на ночлег26. v сажать, высаживатьto bed up — напахивать борозды, гребневать
27. v стлать подстилку28. v спец. ставить на основание или на фундамент29. v геол. напластовываться30. v уст. брать жену на брачное ложеseparation from bed and board — отлучение от стола и ложа, разрыв супружеских отношений
Синонимический ряд:1. area in garden (noun) area; area in garden; cold frame; frame; garden; patch; planting; row; strip2. base (noun) base; basement; basis; bedrock; bottom; foot; footing; foundation; ground; groundwork; hardpan; infrastructure; rest; seat; seating; substratum; substruction; substructure; underpinning; understructure3. cradle (noun) cradle; crib4. deposit (noun) deposit; layer; lode; vein5. place to sleep (noun) bedstead; berth; bunk; cot; couch; mattress; place to sleep; rack; sack; waterbed6. house (verb) accommodate; berth; billet; board; bunk; domicile; harbour; house; put up; quarter; room7. retire (verb) pile in; retire; roll in; turn in8. tuck in (verb) tuck in -
12 Barlow, Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Horology[br]baptized 15 December 1636 near Warrington, Cheshire, England d. 1716[br]English priest and mechanician who invented rack striking, repeating mechanisms for clocks and watches and, with others, patented a horizontal escapement for watches.[br]Barlow was the son of Edward Booth, but he adopted the surname of his godfather, the Benedictine monk Ambrose Barlow, as a condition of his will. In 1659 he entered the English College at Lisbon, and after being ordained a priest he was sent to the English mission. There he resided at Parkhall in Lancashire, the seat of Mr Houghton, with whom he later collaborated on the horizontal escapement.At a time when it was difficult to produce a light to examine the dial of a clock or watch at night, a mechanism that would indicate the hours and subdivisions of the hour audibly and at will was highly desirable. The count wheel, which had been used from the earliest times to control the striking of a clock, was unsuitable for this purpose as it struck the hours in sequence. If the mechanism was set off manually to determine the time, the strike would no longer correspond with the indications on the dial. In 1675 Barlow invented rack striking, where the hour struck was determined solely by the position of the hour hand. With this mechanism it was therefore possible to repeat the hour at will, without upsetting the sequence of striking. In 1687 Barlow tried to patent a method of repeating for watches, but it was rejected by James II in favour of a system produced by the watchmaker Daniel Quare and which was simpler to operate. He was successful in obtaining a patent for a horizontal escapement for watches in 1695, in collaboration with William Hough ton and Thomas Tompion. Although this escapement was little used, it can be regarded as the forerunner of the cylinder escapement that George Graham introduced c. 1725.[br]Bibliography1695 (with William Houghton and Thomas Tompion), British patent no. 344 (a horizontal escapement).Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography, 1885, Vol. 1, Oxford, S.V.Barlow.Britten's Old Clocks \& Watches and Their Makers, 1982, rev. Cecil Clutton, 9th edn, London, pp. 148, 310, 313 (provides a technical description of rack striking, repeating work and the horizontal escapement).DV -
13 piston
поршень (рис. 3); плунжер (рис. 144,7) ; пистон; шток поршня; ныряло; клапан; нфт. плавающая (понтонная) крыша резервуара - piston action - piston-actuated - piston actuated clutch - piston-actuated pressure switch - piston actuator - piston-air drill - piston air valve - piston alloy - piston-and-valve arrangement - piston area - piston attenuator - piston barrel - piston base plate - piston bearing - piston cam plate - piston cooling jet - piston cooling valve - piston core - piston crucible growth - piston cylinder - piston-cylinder assembly - piston damper - piston drill - piston-face area - piston force - piston face - piston filler - piston filling machine - piston flow - piston follower - piston groove - piston hydropneumatic accumulator - piston-in-cylinder clearance - piston knocking - piston-like - piston manometer - piston manufacturing line - piston meter - piston mirror - piston motor - piston nut - piston oil ring rails - piston-operated spool valve - piston operated valve - piston pin boss - piston pin circlip - piston pin drift - piston pin end cap - piston pin knock - piston pin lock ring - piston pin locking screw - piston pin set screw - piston pin with taper bore - piston play - piston ported engine - piston pressure - piston pressure gage - piston pressure gauge - piston puller - piston pull scale - piston pump - piston pump with cam drive - piston relief valve - piston-ring carrier - piston ring casting - piston-ring clamp - piston ring expander - piston ring gap in bore - piston ring grinding machine - piston ring groove - piston ring joint - piston ring side clearance - piston ring slot - piston-ring spreader - piston ring sticking - piston-ring tension - piston-ring width - piston rod - piston rod end - piston scaler - piston seal - piston seizure - piston separator - piston shoe - piston side thrust - piston skirt - piston skirt clearance - piston skirt expander - piston slap - piston slipper - piston speed - piston sticking - piston stripping - piston stroke - piston-suction sampler - piston supercharger - piston support washer - piston-swept volume - piston throttle - piston thrust - piston-to-head clearance - piston-to-wall clearance - piston top - piston travel - piston-turning lathe - piston-turning machine - piston-type compressor - piston-type damper - piston-type drill - piston-type pump - piston-type relief device - piston-type unit - piston valve - piston valve cylinder - piston varnish rating - piston with slipper - piston with struts - piston wrench - buffer piston - cast piston - choke piston - close-fitting piston - compensating piston - contact piston - contractor piston - control piston - dividing piston - dome-head piston - double-acting piston - dual area piston - flat-crown piston - forged piston - free piston - ground-in piston - high-pressure piston - hollow piston - hammer piston - intensifier piston - intermediate piston - lubricator piston - magnetic piston - mud piston - operating piston - pent crown piston - plunger piston - pot-type piston - pressure piston - pump piston - raised-crown piston - ramming piston - reaction piston - reciprocating piston - ribbed piston - rotary piston - rubber piston - sand piston - secondary piston - seized piston - seizing of piston rings - separating piston - shock absorber piston - short-circuiting piston - single-rod piston - skeleton-skirt piston - slack piston - sliding piston - slipper piston - slit-skirt piston - solid piston - spherical head piston - split piston - split skirt piston - standard piston - steel piston - steel-belted piston - steel-strut piston - step-head piston - step piston - stepped piston - sticking of piston rings - stock piston - strut-type piston - supported piston - suspended piston - T-slot piston - trunk piston - trunk-type piston - two-diameter piston - two-piece piston - U-slot piston - unsuspended piston - valve piston - vertical slot piston - waveguide piston -
14 Blenkinsop, John
[br]b. 1783 near Newcastle upon Tyne, Englandd. 22 January 1831 Leeds, England[br]English coal-mine manager who made the first successful commercial use of steam locomotives.[br]In 1808 Blenkinsop became agent to J.C.Brandling, MP, owner of Middleton Colliery, from which coal was carried to Leeds over the Middle-ton Waggonway. This had been built by Brandling's ancestor Charles Brandling, who in 1758 obtained an Act of Parliament to establish agreements with owners of land over which the wagon way was to pass. That was the first railway Act of Parliament.By 1808 horse haulage was becoming uneconomic because the price of fodder had increased due to the Napoleonic wars. Brandling probably saw the locomotive Catch-Me- Who-Can demonstrated by Richard Trevithick. In 1811 Blenkinsop patented drive by cog-wheel and rack rail, the power to be provided preferably by a steam engine. His object was to produce a locomotive able to haul a substantial load, while remaining light enough to minimize damage to rails made from cast iron which, though brittle, was at that date the strongest material from which rails could be made. The wagonway, formerly of wood, was relaid with iron-edge rails; along one side rails cast with rack teeth were laid beside the running surface. Locomotives incorporating Blenkinsop's cog-wheel drive were designed by Matthew Murray and built by Fenton Murray \& Wood. The design was developed from Trevithick's to include two cylinders, for easier starting and smoother running. The first locomotive was given its first public trial on 24 June 1812, when it successfully hauled eight wagons of coal, on to which fifty spectators climbed. Locomotives of this type entered regular service later in the summer and proved able to haul loads of 110 tons; Trevithick's locomotive of 1804 had managed 25 tons.Blenkinsop-type locomotives were introduced elsewhere in Britain and in Europe, and those upon the Kenton \& Coxlodge Wagonway, near Newcastle upon Tyne, were observed by George Stephenson. The Middleton locomotives remained at work until 1835.[br]Bibliography10 April, 1811, "Certain Mechanical Means by which the Conveyance of Coals, Minerals and Other Articles is Facilitated….", British patent no. 3,431.Further ReadingJ.Bushell, 1975, The World's Oldest Railway, Sheffield: Turntable (describes Blenkinsop's work).E.K.Scott (ed.), 1928, Matthew Murray, Pioneer Engineer, Leeds.C.von Oeynhausen and H.von Dechen, 1971, Railways in England 1826 and 1827, Cambridge: W.Heffer \& Sons.PJGR -
15 casco
Del verbo cascar: ( conjugate cascar) \ \
casco es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cascó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: cascar casco
cascar ( conjugate cascar) verbo transitivo ‹nuez/huevo› to crack; ‹ taza› to chip cascarse verbo pronominal [ huevo] to crack; [ taza] to chip
casco sustantivo masculino 1 ( de motorista) crash helmetb)2 (Equ, Zool) hoof 3 (Náut) hull 4a) ( de ciudad):casco urbano urban area, built-up area 5 (Col) ( gajo) segment 6 (Esp, Méx) ( envase) bottle
cascar
I verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to crack
2 fam (pegar) to hit: el otro día le cascaron, he was beaten up the other day
II verbo intransitivo familiar
1 (charlar) to chat away, gab (hablar mucho) to talk non-stop
2 (morir, palmar) to kick the bucket, snuff it
casco
I sustantivo masculino
1 (para la cabeza) helmet
casco azul, blue helmet
2 (envase de cristal vacío) empty bottle: tenemos que devolver estos cascos, we've got to give these empty bottles back
3 (de barco) hull
4 (de caballo) hoof
5 (de una ciudad) centre
casco antiguo/viejo, old part of town
II mpl cascos, (de música) headphones Locuciones: calentarse o romperse los cascos, to rack one's brains: estuvo toda la mañana calentándome los cascos, he was pestering me all morning ' casco' also found in these entries: Spanish: manera - servir - uña - visera - plumaje English: helmet - hoof - hulk - hull - scrape - suppose - town centre - body - crash - empty - farm - hard - midtown -
16 quarter
1. n четверть, четвёртая часть2. n четверть часа, пятнадцать минут3. n квартал, четверть года, три месяцаbusiness quarter — деловой квартал города; деловые круги
4. n разг. квартплата за кварталu.s. quarter — база США
u.s. quarter — база США
5. n амер. четверть доллара, 25 центов6. n амер. монета в 25 центов7. n амер. кул. четвертинаfore quarter — передняя часть, лопатка
8. n амер. доля9. n амер. уст. четвёртая часть тела человека10. n амер. квартер11. n амер. четверть мили12. n амер. спорт. бег на четверть мили13. n амер. мор. четверть румба14. n амер. задник15. n амер. боковая сторона копыта16. n амер. геральд. четверть геральдического щита17. v делить, разделить на четыре равные части18. v редк. делить на части19. v ист. четвертовать20. v геральд. делить на четверти21. v геральд. помещать в одной из четвертей щита22. v геральд. астр. вступать в новую фазу23. v расквартировывать, ставить на постой24. v расквартировываться, размещаться по квартирам25. v квартировать, жить26. v селиться27. v мор. рыскать28. v уступать дорогу; сворачивать в сторону, чтобы разъехаться29. v мор. идти в бакштагСинонимический ряд:1. area (noun) area; country; direction; locale; locality; neighborhood; neighbourhood; point; province; region; zone2. district (noun) district; precinct; section; sector3. division (noun) division; farthing; one-fourth part; portion; quarter section; school term; semester; span; two bits4. fourth (noun) fourth; quartern5. divide (verb) cleave; cut; cut up; dismember; divide; quadrisect; section; section off; sever; split up6. harbor (verb) accommodate; bed; berth; bestow; billet; board; bunk; canton; domicile; domiciliate; entertain; harbor; harbour; hut; put up; room; roost7. lodge (verb) assign; assign to lodgings; establish; house; locate; lodge; place; post; situate; station -
17 Murray, Matthew
SUBJECT AREA: Land transport, Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering, Railways and locomotives, Steam and internal combustion engines[br]b. 1765 near Newcastle upon Tyne, Englandd. 20 February 1826 Holbeck, Leeds, England[br]English mechanical engineer and steam engine, locomotive and machine-tool pioneer.[br]Matthew Murray was apprenticed at the age of 14 to a blacksmith who probably also did millwrighting work. He then worked as a journeyman mechanic at Stockton-on-Tees, where he had experience with machinery for a flax mill at Darlington. Trade in the Stockton area became slack in 1788 and Murray sought work in Leeds, where he was employed by John Marshall, who owned a flax mill at Adel, located about 5 miles (8 km) from Leeds. He soon became Marshall's chief mechanic, and when in 1790 a new mill was built in the Holbeck district of Leeds by Marshall and his partner Benyon, Murray was responsible for the installation of the machinery. At about this time he took out two patents relating to improvements in textile machinery.In 1795 he left Marshall's employment and, in partnership with David Wood (1761– 1820), established a general engineering and millwrighting business at Mill Green, Holbeck. In the following year the firm moved to a larger site at Water Lane, Holbeck, and additional capital was provided by two new partners, James Fenton (1754–1834) and William Lister (1796–1811). Lister was a sleeping partner and the firm was known as Fenton, Murray \& Wood and was organized so that Fenton kept the accounts, Wood was the administrator and took charge of the workshops, while Murray provided the technical expertise. The factory was extended in 1802 by the construction of a fitting shop of circular form, after which the establishment became known as the "Round Foundry".In addition to textile machinery, the firm soon began the manufacture of machine tools and steam-engines. In this field it became a serious rival to Boulton \& Watt, who privately acknowledged Murray's superior craftsmanship, particularly in foundry work, and resorted to some industrial espionage to discover details of his techniques. Murray obtained patents for improvements in steam engines in 1799, 1801 and 1802. These included automatic regulation of draught, a mechanical stoker and his short-D slide valve. The patent of 1801 was successfully opposed by Boulton \& Watt. An important contribution of Murray to the development of the steam engine was the use of a bedplate so that the engine became a compact, self-contained unit instead of separate components built into an en-gine-house.Murray was one of the first, if not the very first, to build machine tools for sale. However, this was not the case with the planing machine, which he is said to have invented to produce flat surfaces for his slide valves. Rather than being patented, this machine was kept secret, although it was apparently in use before 1814.In 1812 Murray was engaged by John Blenkinsop (1783–1831) to build locomotives for his rack railway from Middleton Colliery to Leeds (about 3 1/2 miles or 5.6 km). Murray was responsible for their design and they were fitted with two double-acting cylinders and cranks at right angles, an important step in the development of the steam locomotive. About six of these locomotives were built for the Middleton and other colliery railways and some were in use for over twenty years. Murray also supplied engines for many early steamboats. In addition, he built some hydraulic machinery and in 1814 patented a hydraulic press for baling cloth.Murray's son-in-law, Richard Jackson, later became a partner in the firm, which was then styled Fenton, Murray \& Jackson. The firm went out of business in 1843.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsSociety of Arts Gold Medal 1809 (for machine for hackling flax).Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1962, Great Engineers, London (contains a good short biography).E.Kilburn Scott (ed.), 1928, Matthew Murray, Pioneer Engineer, Leeds (a collection of essays and source material).C.F.Dendy Marshall, 1953, A History of Railway Locomotives Down to the End of theYear 1831, London.L.T.C.Rolt, 1965, Tools for the Job, London; repub. 1986 (provides information on Murray's machine-tool work).Some of Murray's correspondence with Simon Goodrich of the Admiralty has been published in Transactions of the Newcomen Society 3 (1922–3); 6(1925–6); 18(1937– 8); and 32 (1959–60).RTS -
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1) Авиация: relative to mean sea level2) Военный термин: Maintenance Evaluation Report, Manpower Estimate Report, Minimum Engagement Range, Minimum Essential Requirements, maintenance engineering report, manpower evaluation report, master employee record, maximum effective range, multielement radar, multiple ejector rack3) Техника: mechanical-electrical relay4) Экономика: market exchange rates5) Биржевой термин: Month End Restructure6) Сокращение: Mission Evaluation Room, manned earth reconnaissance, Mineral Expert Report7) Университет: Managing Electronic Records, Materials And Electrochemical Research, Materials Electrochemical Research8) Вычислительная техника: modem equivalent rate9) Нефть: max efficiency rate, maximum efficiency of reservoir, донесение об инженерном обеспечении технического обслуживания (maintenance engineering report), максимальная производительность пласта (maximum efficiency of reservoir), максимальная эффективная норма отбора (нефти или газа из коллектора; maximum efficient rate), максимально эффективная норма отбора (maximum efficient rate)10) Иммунология: Medical Education Resources11) Космонавтика: Mars Exploration Rover12) Транспорт: Marine Environmental Response13) Деловая лексика: Magnetize Energize Recognize, Management Expense Ratio14) Бурение: максимальная пропускная способность (maximum efficient rate), максимальная эффективная норма (maximum efficient rate; отбора нефти и газа)15) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: maximum efficiency rate, maximum efficient rate of production, (Medical Emergency Response) Экстренное Медицинское Реагирование16) Нефтегазовая техника максимальная интенсивность разработки (без снижения конечной нефтеотдачи), максимально эффективный уровень добычи17) Полимеры: maximum efficient rate18) Сахалин Р: Major Equipment Room19) Сахалин Ю: main equipment room20) Химическое оружие: Mechanical equipment room21) Расширение файла: Macro Editor resident area (WordPerfect Library)22) Нефть и газ: максимально эффективный темп отбора23) NYSE. Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc.24) НАСА: Mars Exploration Rovers -
20 Mer
1) Авиация: relative to mean sea level2) Военный термин: Maintenance Evaluation Report, Manpower Estimate Report, Minimum Engagement Range, Minimum Essential Requirements, maintenance engineering report, manpower evaluation report, master employee record, maximum effective range, multielement radar, multiple ejector rack3) Техника: mechanical-electrical relay4) Экономика: market exchange rates5) Биржевой термин: Month End Restructure6) Сокращение: Mission Evaluation Room, manned earth reconnaissance, Mineral Expert Report7) Университет: Managing Electronic Records, Materials And Electrochemical Research, Materials Electrochemical Research8) Вычислительная техника: modem equivalent rate9) Нефть: max efficiency rate, maximum efficiency of reservoir, донесение об инженерном обеспечении технического обслуживания (maintenance engineering report), максимальная производительность пласта (maximum efficiency of reservoir), максимальная эффективная норма отбора (нефти или газа из коллектора; maximum efficient rate), максимально эффективная норма отбора (maximum efficient rate)10) Иммунология: Medical Education Resources11) Космонавтика: Mars Exploration Rover12) Транспорт: Marine Environmental Response13) Деловая лексика: Magnetize Energize Recognize, Management Expense Ratio14) Бурение: максимальная пропускная способность (maximum efficient rate), максимальная эффективная норма (maximum efficient rate; отбора нефти и газа)15) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: maximum efficiency rate, maximum efficient rate of production, (Medical Emergency Response) Экстренное Медицинское Реагирование16) Нефтегазовая техника максимальная интенсивность разработки (без снижения конечной нефтеотдачи), максимально эффективный уровень добычи17) Полимеры: maximum efficient rate18) Сахалин Р: Major Equipment Room19) Сахалин Ю: main equipment room20) Химическое оружие: Mechanical equipment room21) Расширение файла: Macro Editor resident area (WordPerfect Library)22) Нефть и газ: максимально эффективный темп отбора23) NYSE. Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc.24) НАСА: Mars Exploration Rovers
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