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1) установкаа) монтажб) размещение; расположение; развёртываниев) вчт. установка программного обеспечения, проф. инсталляцияг) вчт. установка дополнительных или съёмных аппаратных средств; установка картриджей с расходными материалами; заправка бумаги (в принтер)д) комплекс; оборудование; аппаратура2) вчт. конфигурирование и настройка, установка (значений) параметров (напр. аппаратных средств)3) тлф. установление соединения || устанавливать соединение4) организация; устройство; структура5) план; проект6) тлв. отношение опорного уровня чёрного к опорному уровню белого7) тлв. положение камеры ( при съёмке)•- anodization setup
- base input/output system setup
- BIOS setup
- chipset setup
- experimental setup
- getter-sputtering setup
- peripheral setup
- recording setup
- standard CMOS setup
- test setupThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > setup
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многократный; сложный; составной; гармоническая составляющая (колебаний); со сложной структурой; множественный; неоднократный; повторяющийся; кратное число; II кратный- multiple access - multiple asperity - multiple axis system - multiple barrier containment - multiple belting - multiple bladed shutter - apertured shutter - multiple blades - multiple burns - multiple bus structure - multiple cable - multiple cable joint - multiple capacitor bank - multiple capture - multiple charge exchange - multiple chucking - multiple clamping - multiple coating - multiple collet fixture - multiple component failures - multiple connected battery - multiple connection - multiple connector - multiple contact - multiple contact relay - multiple contact switch - multiple control - multiple cord tyre - multiple cracking - multiple crossing - multiple defects - multiple degree-of-freedom mechanism with single engine - multiple delay line - multiple detector - multiple determinations - multiple deviation - multiple disk brake - multiple earthing - multiple electrometer - multiple electrostatic deflector - multiple exhaust - multiple failure - multiple faults - multiple gear pump - multiple glazing - multiple groove valve stem - multiple hole tapping machine - multiple hydraulic fracturing - multiple impulsive burns - multiple insert tool - multiple layer - multiple line hydraulic hose - multiple lip seal - multiple machining - multiple manipulators - multiple metering - multiple nut runner - multiple operation - multiple oscillation - multiple parameter method - multiple-piece ring - multiple plough - multiple plug - multiple point welding - multiple position switch - multiple projection welding - multiple purpose meter - multiple range transmission - multiple reflection interferometer - multiple relay - multiple ring valve - multiple robot manipulator - multiple row milling cutter - multiple sensor head - multiple separation - multiple shank ripper - multiple sheave block - multiple shock air intake - multiple slip - multiple slip joint pliers with single joint - multiple slip joint pliers with tongue and groove - multiple slip-joint gripping pliers - multiple sputtering - multiple start - multiple station isolator valve - multiple-stepped piston - multiple strand chain - multiple switch - multiple tank - multiple thread - multiple thread cutter - multiple-type thread milling cutter - multiple-unit injection pump - multiple V-belt - multiple V-belt drive -
24 Keller, Arthur
[br]b. 18 August 1901 New York City, New York, USA d. 1983[br]American engineer and developer of telephone switching equipment who was instrumental in the development of electromechanical recording and stereo techniques.[br]He obtained a BSc in electrical engineering at Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York, in 1923 and an MSc from Yale University, and he did postgraduate work at Columbia University. Most of the time he was also on the staff of the Bell Telephone Laboratories. The Bell Laboratories and its predecessors had a long tradition in research in speech and hearing, and in a team of researchers under H.C. Harrison, Keller developed a number of definite improvements in electrical pick-ups, gold-sputtering for matrix work and electrical disc recording equipment. From 1931 onwards the team at Bell Labs developed disc recording for moving pictures and entered into collaboration with Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra concerning transmission and recording of high-fidelity sound over wires, and stereo techniques. Keller developed a stereo recording system for disc records independently of A.D. Blumlein that was used experimentally in the Bell Labs during the 1930s. During the Second World War Keller was in a team developing sonar (sound navigation and ranging) for the US Navy. After the war he concentrated on switching equipment for telephone exchanges and developed a miniature relay. In 1966 he retired from the Bell Laboratories, where he had been Director of several departments, ending as Director of the Switching Apparatus Laboratory. After retirement he was a consultant internationally, concerning electromechanical devices in particular. When, in 1980, the Bell Laboratories decided to issue LP re-recordings of a number of the experimental records made during the 1930s, Keller was brought in from retirement to supervise the project and decide on the selections.[br]BibliographyKeller was inventor or co-inventor of forty patents, including: US patent no. 2,114,471 (the principles of stereo disc recording); US patent no. 2,612,586 (tape guides with air lubrication); US patent no. 3,366,901 (a miniature crossbar switch).Apart from a large number of highly technical papers, Keller also wrote the article "Phonograph" in the 1950 and 1957 editions of Encyclopaedia Britannica.1986, Reflections of a Stereo Pioneer, San Francisco: San Francisco Press (an honest, personal account).GB-N
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