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21 восходящий
USAGE: восходящий (антон. нисходящий)♦The rising (or ascending) [антон. dropping (or descending)] branch of a curve...
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22 нисходящий
USAGE: нисходящий (антон. восходящий)♦The rising (or ascending) [антон. dropping (or descending)] branch of a curve...
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23 восходящий
USAGE: восходящий (антон. нисходящий)♦The rising (or ascending) [антон. dropping (or descending)] branch of a curve...
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24 нисходящий
USAGE: нисходящий (антон. восходящий)♦The rising (or ascending) [антон. dropping (or descending)] branch of a curve...
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25 нисходящая ветвь
USAGE: нисходящая (антон. восходящая) ветвь•We studied the falling (or descending, or down-tending) [антон. the rising (or ascending, or up-tending)] branch of the curve.
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26 восходящая ветвь
USAGE: нисходящая (антон. восходящая) ветвь•We studied the falling (or descending, or down-tending) [антон. the rising (or ascending, or up-tending)] branch of the curve.
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27 нагнетательный трубопровод
1) General subject: pressure pipeline, delivery line, discharge pipe2) Military: delivery pipeline, pressure conduit3) Engineering: discharge conduit, discharge passage, discharge pipe, flow pipe, pressure pipe, working line4) Construction: charging line, mounting main5) Railway term: delivery branch, delivery pipe6) Automobile industry: delivery conduit, pressure tubing7) Mining: delivery column, rising main8) Oil: discharge line (насоса), flow line, pressure pipelining, pressure piping, pressure sleeve, pump discharge, delivery line, pressure line9) Coolers: delivery piping, discharge manifold, discharge piping, discharge tubing10) Ecology: supply conduit11) Drilling: pressure manifold12) Sakhalin energy glossary: manifold13) Oil&Gas technology pressure pipeline14) Makarov: pumping lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нагнетательный трубопровод
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28 यष्टिः _yaṣṭiḥ _ष्टी _ṣṭī
यष्टिः ष्टी f. [यज्-क्तिन् नि˚ न संप्रसारणम्]1 A stick, staff.-2 A cudgel, mace, club.-3 A column, pillar, pole; संक्रमध्वजयष्टीनां प्रतिमानां च भेदकः Ms.9.285.-4 A perch, as in वासयष्टि.-5 A stem, support.-6 A flag- staff; as in ध्वजयष्टि.-7 A stalk, stem.-5 A branch, twig; कदम्बयष्टिः स्फुटकोरकेव U.3.42; so चूतयष्टिः Ku.6.2; सालस्य यष्टिः Rām.2.2.32; सहकारयष्टिः &c.-9 A string, thread (as of pearls), a necklace विमुच्य सा हारमहार्य- निश्चया विलोलयष्टिप्रविलुप्तचन्दनम् Ku.5.8; क्वचित् प्रभालेपिभिरिन्द्र- नीलैः मुक्तामयी यष्टिरिवानुविद्धा R.13.54.-1 Any creeping plant.-11 Anything thin, slim, or slender (at the end of comp. after words meaning 'the body'); तं वीक्ष्य वेपथुमती सरसाङ्गयष्टिः Ku.5.85 'with her slender or delicate frame perspiring'.-12 A reed.-13 The arm.-14 Liquorice.-15 Sugar-cane.-Comp. -आघातः cudgeling, beating.-उत्थानम् rising with the help of a staff.-ग्रहः a club-bearer, staff-bearer; P.III.2.9. Vārt.-निवासः 1 a stick or rod serving as a perch for peacocks &c.; वृक्षेशया यष्टिनिवासभङ्गात् R.16.14.-2 a pigeon-house resting on upright poles.-प्राण a.1 feeble or powerless.-2 out of breath.-मधु n.,-मधुका liquorice.-यन्त्रम् a. a particular astronomical instrument. -
29 Τιταρήσιος
Τιταρήσιος: a river (later Eurōpus) of Thessaly, rising in Mt. Olympus and a branch of the Peneius, Il. 2.751†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Τιταρήσιος
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30 opwerken
1 [naar boven brengen] raise, lift ⇒ work up2 [hoog doen opkomen] emboss, raise♦voorbeelden:3 gebruikte splijtstofelementen opwerken • reprocess/recycle used/spent nuclear fuel elementsII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich opwerken〉♦voorbeelden:2 [met betrekking tot vaartuigen] work one's way♦voorbeelden: -
31 Colpitts, Edwin Henry
[br]b. 9 January 1872 Pointe de Bute, Canadad. 6 March 1949 Orange, New Jersey, USA[br]Canadian physicist and electrical engineer responsible for important developments in electronic-circuit technology.[br]Colpitts obtained Bachelor's degrees at Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, and Harvard in 1894 and 1896, respectively, followed by a Master's degree at Harvard in 1897. After two years as assistant to the professor of physics there, he joined the American Bell Telephone Company. When the Bell Company was reorganized in 1907, he moved to the Western Electric branch of the company in New York as Head of the Physical Laboratories. In 1911 he became a director of the Research Laboratories, and in 1917 he became Assistant Chief Engineer of the company. During this time he invented both the push-pull amplifier and the Colpitts oscillator, both major developments in communications. In 1917, during the First World War, he spent some time in France helping to set up the US Signal Corps Research Laboratories. Afterwards he continued to do much, both technically and as a manager, to place telephone communications on a firm scientific basis, retiring as Vice-President of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1937. With the outbreak of the Second World War in 1941 he was recalled from retirement and appointed Director of the Engineering Foundation to work on submarine warfare techniques, particularly echo-ranging.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOrder of the Rising Sun, Japan, 1938. US Medal of Merit 1948.Bibliography1919, with E.B.Craft, "Radio telephony", Proceedings of the American Institution of Electrical Engineers 38:337.1921, with O.B.Blackwell, "Carrier current telephony and telegraphy", American Institute of Electrical Engineers Transactions 40:205.11 September 1915, US reissue patent no. 15,538 (control device for radio signalling).28 August 1922, US patent no. 1,479,638 (multiple signal reception).Further ReadingM.D.Fagen, 1975, A History of Engineering \& Science in the Bell System, Vol. 1, Bell Laboratories.See also: Hartley, Ralph V.L.KF
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