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1 конструктивные исполнения
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > конструктивные исполнения
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2 конструктивные модификации
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > конструктивные модификации
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3 структурные изменения
1) Biology: (генные) floatings (спорадически возникающие и исчезающие из популяции)2) Economy: structural changes (в экономике)3) Genetics: structural changes (устаревшее наименование хромосомных перестроек; термин "С. п. " предложен С. Дарлингтоном в 1929)4) Geophysics: structural variations5) Management: structural change6) Makarov: structural variation7) Laser medicine: textural change (кожи), textural changes (кожи)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > структурные изменения
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4 конструктивные исполнения
Automation: structural variationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конструктивные исполнения
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5 конструктивные модификации
Mechanics: structural variationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конструктивные модификации
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6 Veränderung
f change; leichte: alteration, modification; berufliche Veränderung change of job; in ihr geht eine Veränderung vor there is a change taking place in her; jede bauliche Veränderung / Veränderung des Textes muss genehmigt sein all structural alterations / alterations to the text must be approved* * *die Veränderungchange; variation; alteration; modification; shift; mutation* * *Ver|ạ̈n|de|rungfchange* * *die1) (the process of becoming or making different: The town is undergoing change.) change2) (a change (of position etc): a shift of emphasis.) shift3) (a change: The event caused a transformation in her character.) transformation4) (the extent to which a thing changes: In the desert there are great variations in temperature.) variation* * *Ver·än·de·rungf\Veränderung gegenüber dem Vorjahr ÖKON change from last year\Veränderungen unterliegen to undergo changes2. (Stellungswechsel) change of job* * *die change (Gen. in)an etwas (Dat.) eine Veränderung vornehmen — change something
* * *berufliche Veränderung change of job;in ihr geht eine Veränderung vor there is a change taking place in her;jede bauliche Veränderung/Veränderung des Textes muss genehmigt sein all structural alterations/alterations to the text must be approved* * *die change (Gen. in)an etwas (Dat.) eine Veränderung vornehmen — change something
* * *f.alteration n.change n.diversification n.mutation n.variance n.variation n. -
7 разница между
•The difference in tension between the tight and loose sides of a flat belt equals...
•The difference in the magnitude of the five coefficients...
•There is significant disparity (or difference, or divergence, or discrepancy) between the grades of...
•Wide variations in life between circuits that have different functions...
•The distinction between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures is an arbitrary one.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > разница между
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8 conjoncturel
conjoncturel, -elle [kɔ̃ʒɔ̃ktyʀεl]adjective[chômage] cyclical ; [difficulté, raisons, situation] economic* * *- elle kɔ̃ʒɔ̃ktyʀɛl adjectif [déficit, politique] short-term; [situation, fluctuations] economic; [crise] temporary, cyclical; [prélèvement] temporary* * *kɔ̃ʒɔ̃ktyʀɛl adj conjoncturel, -le* * *conjoncturel, - elle adj [déficit, politique] short-term; [situation, fluctuations] economic; [crise] temporary, cyclical; [prélèvement] temporary; évolution conjoncturelle current trends (pl); politique conjoncturelle adaptée à la situation economic policy in line with the situation.( féminin conjoncturelle) [kɔ̃ʒɔ̃ktyrɛl] adjectif[chômage] cyclical -
9 относить на счёт
Относить на счёт - to attribute to, to ascribe to, to explain by (объяснять); to charge against (о расходах)This disappearance of the spanwise variations can be attributed to the destruction of the secondary-flow vortices.Some models [...] have ascribed the rate dependence in part to structural inertia effects.Thus the cost of such provisions should not be charged against the acceptance test.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > относить на счёт
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10 Langley, Samuel Pierpont
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 22 August 1834 Roxbury, Massachusetts, USAd. 27 February 1906 Aiken, South Carolina, USA[br]American scientist who built an unsuccessful aeroplane in 1903, just before the success of the Wright brothers.[br]Professor Langley was a distinguished mathematician and astronomer who became Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (US National Museum) in 1887. He was also interested in aviation and embarked on a programme of experiments with a whirling arm to test wings and with a series of free-flying models. In 1896 one of his steam-powered models made a flight of 4,199 ft (1,280 m): this led to a grant from the Government to subsidize the construction of a manned aeroplane. Langley commissioned Stephen M. Balzer, an automobile engine designer, to build a lightweight aero-engine and appointed his assistant, Charles M.Manly, to oversee the project. After many variations, including rotary and radical designs, two versions of the Balzer-Manly engine were produced, one quarter size and one full size. In August 1903 the small engine powered a model which thus became the first petrol-engined aeroplane to fly. Langley designed his full-size aeroplane (which he called an Aerodrome) with tandem wings and a cruciform tail unit. The Balzer-Manly engine drove two pusher propellers. Manly was to be the pilot as Langley was now almost 70 years old. Most early aviators tested their machines by making tentative hops, but Langley decided to launch his Aerodrome by catapult from the roof of a houseboat on the Potomac river. Two attempts were made and on both occasions the Aerodrome crashed into the river: catapult problems and perhaps a structural weakness were to blame. The second crash occurred on 8 December 1903 and it is ironic that the Wright brothers, with limited funds and no Government support, successfully achieved a manned flight just nine days later. Langley was heartbroken. After his death there followed a strange affair in 1914 when Glenn Curtiss took Langley's Aerodrome, modified it, and tried to prove that but for the faulty catapult it would have flown before the Wrights' Flyer. A brief flight was made with floats instead of the catapult, and it flew rather better after more extensive modifications and a new engine.[br]Bibliography1897, Langley Memoir on Mechanical Flight, Part 1, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution; 1911, Part 2.Further ReadingJ.Gordon Vaeth, 1966, Langley: Man of Science and Flight, New York (biography).Charles H. Gibbs-Smith, 1985, Aviation, London (includes an analysis of Langley's work).Tom D.Crouch, 1981, A Dream of Wings, New York.Robert B.Meyer Jr (ed.), 1971, Langley's Aero Engine of 1903, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Annals of Flight, No. 6 (provides details about the engine).JDSBiographical history of technology > Langley, Samuel Pierpont
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