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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > radioactivity reading
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измеренное значение( естественной) радиоактивностиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > radioactivity reading
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показание измерительного прибора; отсчёт; считывание данных
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считывание ( данных); отсчёт; показание ( прибора)
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- arrival time reading
- caliper reading
- conductivity reading
- deep-investigation resistivity reading
- density log readings
- dip reading
- directional reading
- flushed-zone resistivity reading
- focused resistivity reading
- gamma-ray reading
- interval transit-time reading
- log reading
- meter reading
- microlaterolog reading
- microresistivity reading
- neutron log reading
- porosity reading
- radioactivity reading
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synchro indicator — сельсин-индикатор; сельсинный индикатор
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > radioactivity indicator
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > измеренное значение радиоактивности
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8 Crookes, Sir William
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 17 June 1832 London, Englandd. 4 April 1919 London, England[br]English chemist and physicist who carried out studies of electrical discharges and cathode rays in rarefied gases, leading to the development of the cathode ray tube; discoverer of the element thallium and the principle of the Crookes radiometer.[br]Crookes entered the Royal College of Chemistry at the age of 15, and from 1850 to 1854 held the appointment of Assistant at the college. In 1854 he became Superintendent of the Meteorological Department at the Radcliffe Observatory in Oxford. He moved to a post at the College of Science in Chester the following year. Soon after this he inherited a large fortune and set up his own private laboratory in London. There he studied the nature of electrical discharges in gases at low pressure and discovered the dark space (later named after him) that surrounds the negative electrode, or cathode. He also established that the rays produced in the process (subsequently shown by J.J.Thompson to be a stream of electrons) not only travelled in straight lines, but were also capable of producing heat and/or light upon impact with suitable anode materials. Using a variety of new methods to investigate these "cathode" rays, he applied them to the spectral analysis of compounds of selenium and, as a result, in 1861 he discovered the element thallium, finally establishing its atomic weight in 1873. Following his discovery of thallium, he became involved in two main lines of research: the properties of rarified gases, and the investigation of the elements of the "rare earths". It was also during these experiments that he discovered the principle of the Crookes radiometer, a device in which light is converted into rotational motion and which used to be found frequently in the shop windows of English opticians. Also among the fruits of this work were the Crookes tubes and the development of spectacle lenses with differential ranges of radiational absorption. In the 1870s he became interested in spiritualism and acquired a reputation for his studies of psychic phenomena, but at the turn of the century he returned to traditional scientific investigations. In 1892 he wrote about the possibility of wireless telegraphy. His work in the field of radioactivity led to the invention of the spinthariscope, an early type of detector of alpha particles. In 1900 he undertook investigations into uranium which led to the study of scintillation, an important tool in the study of radioactivity.While the theoretical basis of his work has not stood the test of time, his material discoveries, observations and investigations of new facts formed a basis on which others such as J.J. Thomson were to develop subatomic theory. His later involvement in the investigation of spiritualism led to much criticism, but could be justified on the basis of a belief in the duty to investigate all phenomena.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1897. Order of Merit 1910. FRS 1863. President, Royal Society 1913–15. Honorary LLD Birmingham. Honorary DSc Oxon, Cambridge, Sheffield, Durham, Ireland and Cape of Good Hope.Bibliography1874, On Attraction and Repulsion Resulting from Radiation.1874, "Researches in the phenomenon of spiritualism", Society of Metaphysics; reprinted in facsimile, 1986.For many years he was also Proprietor and Editor of Chemical News.Further ReadingE.E.Fournier D'Albe, 1923, Life of Sir William Crookes. Who Was Who II, 1916–28, London: A. \& C. Black. T.I.Williams, 1969, A Biographical Dictionary of Scientists. See also Braun, Karl Ferdinand.KF / MG -
9 indicator
1) индикатор; указатель3) стрелка; указатель ( измерительного прибора)5) вчт. индикаторный регистр•-
acceleration indicator
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acid-base indicator
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adjustable indicator
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air cleaner service indicator
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airfield surface movement indicator
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air-position indicator
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airspeed indicator
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alphanumeric indicator
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alphameric indicator
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altitude indicator
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altitude-limit indicator
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analog/digital indicator
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anchor cable indicator
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angle of attack indicator
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antenna position indicator
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approach slope indicator
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attack angle indicator
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attitude director indicator
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attitude indicator
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audio indicator
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availability indicator
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axle load indicator
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azimuth-elevation indicator
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balance indicator
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bank-and-pitch indicator
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banner indicator
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bar-graph indicator
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bar indicator
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baro data indicator
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battery charge indicator
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beam indicator
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bearing indicator
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beat indicator
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bin-level indicator
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biological indicator
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blast indicator
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blown fuse indicator
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boom angle indicator
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burnout indicator
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busy indicator
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cable-fault indicator
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cable-operated indicator
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call indicator
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camera speed indicator
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capacitance level indicator
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carbon ribbon supply indicator
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cathode-ray tube indicator
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cathode-ray indicator
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cathode-ray tuning indicator
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challenge indicator
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character indicator
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charge indicator
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check indicator
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circular scan indicator
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climb-and-descent rate indicator
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clogging indicator
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color-change indicator
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color indicator
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compass repeater indicator
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consumption indicator
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contamination indicator
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continuation indicator
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continuous-reading indicator
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continuous indicator
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control position electric indicator
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coolant level indicator
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course deviation indicator
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course direction indicator
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course indicator
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course-and-bearing indicator
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cross-pointer indicator
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CRT indicator
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currency indicator
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data indicator
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dead reckoning indicator
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deflection indicator
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demand indicator
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depth indicator
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depth-of-field indicator
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dew-point indicator
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dial indicator
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digital indicator
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digital pressure indicator
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direct indicator
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direction indicator
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direct-reading indicator
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dirt indicator
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discharge indicator
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dome-temperature indicator
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draft indicator
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drift angle indicator
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drift indicator
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drilling efficiency indicator
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electrical zero indicator
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electrical-contact indicator
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electroluminescent indicator
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elevation-position indicator
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end-of-file indicator
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end-of-film run indicator
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end-of-line indicator
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end-of-page indicator
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end-of-tape indicator
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explosive-gas indicator
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failure indicator
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failure warning indicator
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fault indicator
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film footage indicator
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filter bypass indicator
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filter clogging indicator
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filter differential pressure indicator
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firedamp indicator
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fixed-pointer indicator
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fixed-scale indicator
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flag indicator
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flap position indicator
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flash indicator
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flight indicator
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float level indicator
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flow indicator
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fluorescent indicator
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flywheel runout indicator
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fouling point indicator
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frame indicator
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free point indicator
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frequency indicator
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fuel indicator
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fuse indicator
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fusion-type indicator
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gas indicator
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gas-discharge indicator
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glass level indicator
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glow-discharge indicator
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ground indicator
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ground-position indicator
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guest-host indicator
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heading indicator
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height-position indicator
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height-range indicator
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helm indicator
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high-level indicator
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hot-spot indicator
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humidity indicator
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icing indicator
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illuminated indicator
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indicator of pollution
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in-lock indicator
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instantaneous pressure indicator
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interlock indicator
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interrupt indicator
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irreversible thermal indicator
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isotopic indicator
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jamming environment indicator
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knock indicator
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landing direction indicator
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leakage indicator
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LED indicator
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level indicator
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level-type indicator
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light-emitting-diode indicator
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limit indicator
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line indicator
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linear analog indicator
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liquid-crystal indicator
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local indicator
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location indicator
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log indicator
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low fuel level indicator
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luminescent indicator
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machine check indicator
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magazine orientation indicator
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magnetic compass indicator
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magnetic indicator for lightning current
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malfunction indicator
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mass-flow indicator
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maximum demand indicator
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measuring indicator
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moisture indicator
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movable-pointer indicator
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movable-scale indicator
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moving-target indicator
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mud-flow indicator
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multirange indicator
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needle indicator
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neon indicator
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null indicator
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null-frequency indicator
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numerical indicator
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numeric indicator
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oil indicator
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oil-level indicator
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oil-pressure indicator
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open-circuit indicator
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operation indicator
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operator indicator
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optimum-shift-point indicator
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oscillation indicator
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overflow indicator
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overload indicator
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partial discharge indicator
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passing signal indicator
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patch indicator
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peak indicator
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phase indicator
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phase rotation indicator
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P-indicator
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pit volume indicator
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plan-position indicator
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plasma indicator
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pneumatic job setting indicator
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point indicator
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pointer indicator
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polarity indicator
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position indicator
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potential indicator
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power indicator
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power ready indicator
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power-factor indicator
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power-level indicator
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precipitation indicator
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pressure indicator
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pressure ratio indicator
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priority message indicator
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proximity warning indicator
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radar indicator
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radial-time-base indicator
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radiation indicator
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radio magnetic indicator
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radioactivity indicator
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range indicator
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range-height indicator
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rate-of-climb indicator
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rate-of-flow indicator
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reference indicator
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remote indicator
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remote power indicator
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reset-type filter indicator
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reversible thermal indicator
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revolution indicator
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ribbon advance indicator
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ring indicator
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rotating-drum indicator
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route indicator
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routing indicator
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rudder angle indicator
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rudder indicator
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running notch indicator
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runway alignment indicator
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scale indicator
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scene brightness indicator
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scoring indicator
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shadow tuning indicator
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shorted-turn indicator
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short-turn indicator
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sign check indicator
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signal strength indicator
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skyline tension indicator
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slave indicator
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space target Doppler indicator
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speed indicator
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stability indicator
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stack indicator
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standing-wave indicator
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state-of-charge indicator
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status indicator
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stock indicator
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stop-light indicator
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storm indicator
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straingage indicator
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strain indicator
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stroke indicator
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sun intensity indicator
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sun-position indicator
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switch indicator
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synchro indicator
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tank-level indicator
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tap position indicator
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temperature indicator
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thickness indicator
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thread indicator
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tilt indicator
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tire-wear indicator
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tong-torque indicator
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ton-mile indicator
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top-center indicator
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total volume indicator
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track indicator
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track-occupancy indicator
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traffic indicator
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train indicator
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transmission test indicator
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transmission-type indicator
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trim indicator
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trim tab indicator
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tuned-reed indicator
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tuning indicator
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turn indicator
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turn-and-bank indicator
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turn-and-slip indicator
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ultraviolet indicator
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vacuum indicator
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vertical-scale indicator
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visible indicator
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visual approach slope indicator
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voltage indicator
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voltage-deviation indicator
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volume indicator
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water-level indicator
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weight-on-the-bit indicator
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weight indicator
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wind direction indicator
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wind indicator
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window-annunciator indicator
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yaw indicator
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1) индикатор
2) известитель
3) индикаторный
4) индикатороподобный
5) показатель
6) указатель
7) <engin.> выносной
8) <scient.> индикатриса
9) стрелка
10) счетчик
11) уровнемер
12) прибор
13) бленкер
14) блинкер
15) измеритель уровня жидкости
– acid-base indicator
– airspeed indicator
– alarm indicator
– alpha-numeric indicator
– alphabet indicator
– altitude-rate indicator
– attitude indicator
– aural indicator
– azimuth indicator
– beat indicator
– block indicator
– call indicator
– chemical indicator
– course indicator
– dead-reckoning indicator
– deficiency indicator
– depth indicator
– destination indicator
– dew-point indicator
– dial indicator
– differential-pressure indicator
– digital indicator
– directional indicator
– draught indicator
– drift indicator
– drop indicator
– electron-ray indicator
– engagement indicator
– engine rpm indicator
– external indicator
– fiber-optic indicator
– g-load indicator
– gas-discharge indicator
– gradient indicator
– ground-position indicator
– helm indicator
– high-beam indicator
– holographic indicator
– ice indicator
– indicator console
– indicator diagram
– indicator function
– indicator lamp
– indicator light
– indicator reaction
– indicator reading
– indicator work
– intensity-modulated indicator
– isotopic indicator
– landing-direction indicator
– laser indicator
– light indicator
– location indicator
– low-beam indicator
– Mach indicator
– methane indicator
– moisture indicator
– movable indicator
– multipoint indicator
– neon indicator
– null indicator
– optoelectronic indicator
– oscillation indicator
– overflow indicator
– overload indicator
– paid-time indicator
– pertaining to indicator
– piezoelectric indicator
– plan-position indicator
– pointer indicator
– position indicator
– potentiometric indicator
– power-level indicator
– R.F.envelope indicator
– radar indicator
– radiation indicator
– radioactivity indicator
– rate-of-climb indicator
– recordinglevel indicator
– remote indicator
– resonance indicator
– ring indicator
– route indicator
– rudder indicator
– self-restoring indicator
– sideslip indicator
– smoke indicator
– solid-state indicator
– spark indicator
– storm indicator
– switch indicator
– temperature indicator
– train-position indicator
– TRANSMIT indicator
– tuned-reed indicator
– tuning indicator
– turn-and-slip indicator
– vacuum indicator
– volume indicator
– wind indicator
– zone-position indicator
bearing indicator card — <aeron.> шкала курсов
fluorescent indicator panel — люминесцентная индикаторная панель
ground position indicator — <aeron.> индикатор положения относительно земли
horizontal situation indicator — навигационный плановый прибор, позиционный
illuminated direction indicator — световой указатель поворота
moving target indicator — <tech.> индикатор движущихся целей
sector scan indicator — <tech.> индикатор секторного обзора, индикатор секторного поиска
trafction indicator switch — переключатель указателя поворота
wind speed indicator — <naut.> ветрочет
zone position indicator — <tech.> индикатор зоны
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1. инструмент, приспособление, орудие2. прибор; аппарат; pl. контрольно-измерительные приборы
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2) инструмент•- active instrument
- Barnaby instrument
- borehole surveying instrument
- caliper logging instrument
- carbon-oxygen logging instrument
- downhole instrument
- drilling instrument
- earthquake instrument
- Eastman survey instrument
- electrical resistivity exploration instrument
- free drop instrument
- gamma-ray instruments
- geophysical instrument
- go-devil instrument
- induction logging instruments
- logging instrument
- long-period instrument
- Maas survey instrument
- magnetic instruments
- measuring-while-drilling instrument
- microprofile caliper log instrument
- mud-loss instrument
- multiple-photograph orientation instrument
- multiple-shot instrument
- neutron lifetime logging instrument
- neutron logging instruments
- passive instrument
- production control instrument
- prospecting instrument
- pulsed neutron well logging instrument
- radiation-measuring instrument
- radioactivity instrument
- radiolite survey instrument
- radiometric instruments
- recording instruments
- refraction instrument
- registering instrument
- sampling instrument
- seismic instrument
- seismic-prospecting instrument
- single-shot instrument
- strong-motion instrument
- surface instrument
- surveying instrument
- thermal decay-time logging instrument
- thermal-neutron-detection instrument
- well logging instrument
- well surveying instrument
- wireline instrument* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > instrument
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12 Fermi, Enrico
[br]b. 29 September 1901 Rome, Italyd. 28 November 1954 Chicago, USA[br]Italian nuclear physicist.[br]Fermi was one of the most versatile of twentieth-century physicists, one of the few to excel in both theory and experiment. His greatest theoretical achievements lay in the field of statistics and his theory of beta decay. His statistics, parallel to but independent of Dirac, were the key to the modern theory of metals and the statistical modds of the atomic nucleus. On the experimental side, his most notable discoveries were artificial radioactivity produced by neutron bombardment and the realization of a controlled nuclear chain reaction, in the world's first nuclear reactor.Fermi received a conventional education with a chemical bias, but reached proficiency in mathematics and physics largely through his own reading. He studied at Pisa University, where he taught himself modern physics and then travelled to extend his knowledge, spending time with Max Born at Göttingen. On his return to Italy, he secured posts in Florence and, in 1927, in Rome, where he obtained the first Italian Chair in Theoretical Physics, a subject in which Italy had so far lagged behind. He helped to bring about a rebirth of physics in Italy and devoted himself to the application of statistics to his model of the atom. For this work, Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1938, but in December of that year, finding the Fascist regime uncongenial, he transferred to the USA and Columbia University. The news that nuclear fission had been achieved broke shortly before the Second World War erupted and it stimulated Fermi to consider this a way of generating secondary nuclear emission and the initiation of chain reactions. His experiments in this direction led first to the discovery of slow neutrons.Fermi's work assumed a more practical aspect when he was invited to join the Manhattan Project for the construction of the first atomic bomb. His small-scale work at Columbia became large-scale at Chicago University. This culminated on 2 December 1942 when the first controlled nuclear reaction took place at Stagg Field, Chicago, an historic event indeed. Later, Fermi spent most of the period from September 1944 to early 1945 at Los Alamos, New Mexico, taking part in the preparations for the first test explosion of the atomic bomb on 16 July 1945. President Truman invited Fermi to serve on his Committee to advise him on the use of the bomb. Then Chicago University established an Institute for Nuclear Studies and offered Fermi a professorship, which he took up early in 1946, spending the rest of his relatively short life there.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Physics 1938.Bibliography1962–5, Collected Papers, ed. E.Segrè et al., 2 vols, Chicago (includes a biographical introduction and bibliography).Further ReadingL.Fermi, 1954, Atoms in the Family, Chicago (a personal account by his wife).E.Segrè, 1970, Enrico Fermi, Physicist, Chicago (deals with the more scientific aspects of his life).LRD -
13 ARRS
1) Компьютерная техника: Association of Radio Reading Services2) Военный термин: Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service, Air Rescue and Recovery Service, Aircraft Refueling and Rearming Study, advanced rescue and recovery system, aerospace rescue and recovery squadron4) Сокращение: Aerospace Rescue & Recovery Service
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