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1 single bath development
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4 single-bath development
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5 development
1) разработка; проектирование; опытно-конструкторские работы, ОКР; проектно-конструкторские работы; конструирование2) развитие, совершенствование, доводка, отладка3) горн. вскрытие; подготовка ( месторождения)4) нефт. разработка ( месторождения)5) застройка; строительство8) матем. разложение ( в ряд)9) развёртывание ( проекции)10) проявление ( плёнки); обработка ( фотоматериалов)•to be under development — находиться в состоянии разработки;to bring into development — вводить в разработкуdevelopment of brittleness — развитие хрупкости, охрупчиваниеdevelopment of environment — улучшение( качества) окружающей средыdevelopment of photoresist — проявление фоторезиста-
advanced development
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aerosol development
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automatic development
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bench development
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black-and-white development
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bottom-up development
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brush development
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cascade development
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chemical development
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cluster-well development
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coarse grain development
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color development
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Correx development
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crack development
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crestal field development
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custom development
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daylight development
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deformation development
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drum development
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dry process development
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dry development
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electrographic development
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engine development
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experimental development
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face line development
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factorial development
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field development
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fine-grained development
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hardware development
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heat development
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high-head power development
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hydraulic power development
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incremental program development
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infectious development
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integrated development
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integrated river-basin development
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latent image development
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liquid development
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low-head power development
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machine development
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main development
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marginal field development
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mine development
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negative development
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ocean development
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oil pool development
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on-the-scene film development
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operational development
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organizational development
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outstep field development
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parachute development
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photographic development
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positive development
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post-fixation development
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powder cloud development
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raise development
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ribbon development
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river-basin development
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roadway development
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silver development
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simultaneous field development
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single bath development
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single-well development
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software development
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sporadic development
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spray development
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thermal development
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > однованное проявление
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8 однованное проявление
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9 однорастворное проявление
1) Engineering: single bath development, single-bath development2) Electronics: monobath developmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > однорастворное проявление
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10 однованное проявление
Engineering: single bath development, single-bath developmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > однованное проявление
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11 Brennan, Louis
[br]b. 28 January 1852 Castlebar, Irelandd. 17 January 1932 Montreux, Switzerland[br]Irish inventor of the Brennan dirigible torpedo, and of a gyroscopically balanced monorail system.[br]The Brennan family, including Louis, emigrated to Australia in 1861. He was an inventive genius from childhood, and while at Melbourne invented his torpedo. Within it were two drums, each with several miles of steel wire coiled upon it and mounted on one of two concentric propeller shafts. The propellers revolved in opposite directions. Wires were led out of the torpedo to winding drums on land, driven by high-speed steam engines: the faster the drums on shore were driven, the quicker the wires were withdrawn from the drums within the torpedo and the quicker the propellers turned. A steering device was operated by altering the speeds of the wires relative to one another. As finally developed, Brennan torpedoes were accurate over a range of 1 1/2 miles (2.4 km), in contrast to contemporary self-propelled torpedoes, which were unreliable at ranges over 400 yards (366 in).Brennan moved to England in 1880 and sold the rights to his torpedo to the British Government for a total of £110,000, probably the highest payment ever made by it to an individual inventor. Brennan torpedoes became part of the defences of many vital naval ports, but never saw active service: improvement of other means of defence meant they were withdrawn in 1906. By then Brennan was deeply involved in the development of his monorail. The need for a simple and cheap form of railway had been apparent to him when in Australia and he considered it could be met by a ground-level monorail upon which vehicles would be balanced by gyroscopes. After overcoming many manufacturing difficulties, he demonstrated first a one-eighth scale version and then a full-size, electrically driven vehicle, which ran on its single rail throughout the summer of 1910 in London, carrying up to fifty passengers at a time. Development had been supported financially by, successively, the War Office, the India Office and the Government of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, which had no rail access; despite all this, however, no further financial support, government or commercial, was forthcoming.Brennan made many other inventions, worked on the early development of helicopters and in 1929 built a gyroscopically balanced, two-wheeled motor car which, however, never went into production.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCompanion of the Bath 1892.Bibliography1878, British patent no. 3359 (torpedo) 1903, British patent no. 27212 (stability mechanisms).Further ReadingR.E.Wilkes, 1973, Louis Brennan CB, 2 parts, Gillingham (Kent) Public Library. J.R.Day and B.C.Wilson, 1957, Unusual Railways, London: F.Muller.See also: Behr, Fritz Bernhard; Lartigue, Charles François Marie-Thérèse; Palmer, Henry Robinson( monorails); Whitehead, Robert( torpedoes).PJGR -
12 Pilkington, Sir Lionel Alexander Bethune (Alastair)
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 7 January 1920 Calcutta, India[br]English inventor of the float-glass process.[br]Pilkington was educated at Sherborne School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated in mechanical science. He spent one year at Cambridge followed by war service, which lasted until 1945. He returned to complete his degree and then joined Pilkington, the well-known glass manufacturer at St Helens' Lancashire, in 1947. Sir Alastair is not, however, related to the Pilkington family of glassmakers.The forming of perfectly flat glass that retained its fire finish had eluded glassmakers for centuries. Until the 1950s the only way of making really flat glass was to form plate glass by continuous casting between steel rollers. This destroyed the fire finish, which had to be restored by expensive grinding and polishing. The process entailed the loss of 20 per cent of good glass. The idea of floating glass on molten metal occurred to Sir Alastair in October 1952, and thereafter he remained in charge of development until commercial success had been achieved. The idea of floating molten glass on molten tin had been patented in the United States as early as 1902, but had never been pursued. The Pilkington process in essence was to float a ribbon of molten glass on a bath of molten tin in an inert atmosphere of nitrogen, to prevent oxidation of the tin. It was patented in Britain in 1957 and in the USA two years later. The first production glass issued from the plant in May 1957, although the first good glass did not appear until July 1958. The process was publicly announced the following year and was quickly taken up by the industry. It is now the universal method for manufacturing high quality flat glass.Having seen through the greatest single advance in glassmaking and one of the most important technological developments this century, Sir Alastair became Chairman of Pilkingtons until 1980 and President thereafter.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1970. FRS 1969. Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1991.Bibliography1969, "Float glass process—the review lecture", Royal Society (13 February). 1975, "Floating windows", Proceedings of the Royal Institution, Vol. 48.1976, "Float glass—evolution and revolution over 60 years", Glass Technology, Vol. 17, no. 5.1963, "The development of float glass", Glass Industry, (February).Further ReadingJ.Jewkes et al., 1969, The Sources of Invention, 2nd ed., London: Macmillan.LRDBiographical history of technology > Pilkington, Sir Lionel Alexander Bethune (Alastair)
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13 plate
1. n тарелка2. n блюдо3. n еда на одного человекаthe dinner will cost $10 a plate — ужин обойдётся по 10 долларов с человека
4. n тарелка для сбора пожертвований5. n разг. пожертвованные деньги6. n столовое серебро; металлическая посудаthe family plate included … — среди фамильного серебра были …
7. n посеребрённая или позолоченная посудаthe knives are plate, not solid silver — это не серебряные, а посеребрённые ножи
8. n плита, лист, полоса; листовая сталь9. n воен. броня, обшивка10. n листовое или зеркальное стекло11. n пластинка, дощечка12. n дощечка с фамилиейswash plate — диск, насаженный на ось не под прямым углом
13. n номерной знак14. n ист. пластина рыцарских доспехов15. n анат. зоол. пластинка; чешуйка16. n фотопластинка17. n вклейка; иллюстрация на отдельном листе18. n гравюра, эстамп19. n полигр. гальваноклише; стереотип20. n полигр. печатная формаtension lock-up plate — печатная форма, закрепленная натягом
21. n оттиск22. n модно одетая женщина, «модная картинка»fashion plate — модная картинка; страничка мод
23. n хорошенькая женщина24. n вставная челюсть25. n зубной протез26. n грудная часть туши27. n разг. ноги28. n ист. драгоценный металл29. n ист. серебряная монета30. n ист. геральд. серебряный круг, кружок31. n спорт. призовой кубок32. n спорт. скачки на кубок33. n спорт. лёгкая подкова34. n спорт. базаhome plate — основная база, место игрока с битой
35. n эл. амер. анод36. n эл. электрод37. n эл. обкладка38. n эл. стр. мауэрлат39. n эл. элк. плата40. n эл. геол. тектоническая плита41. n эл. предметное стеклоplate glass — зеркальное стекло; толстое листовое стекло
42. n эл. график работы43. n эл. хим. плоскодонная чашка Петри44. v тех. обшивать металлическим листом45. v метал. плакировать; металлизировать46. v метал. плющить; расковывать в листы47. v полигр. изготовлять гальваноклише или стереотип48. v электролитически осаждать, наносить гальваническим способомСинонимический ряд:1. course (noun) course; helping; meal; portion; second helping; service; serving2. dish (noun) casserole; china; dessert plate; dinner plate; dish; platter; salad plate; saucer; soup plate3. illustration (noun) cut; engraving; etching; illustration; impression; lithograph; photoengraving; print; woodcut4. sheet (noun) lamina; layer; leaf; pane; panel; plane; sheet; slice; stratum5. coat (verb) back; coat; cover; enamel; face; gild; laminate; overlay; veneer
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