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1 technische Innovation
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2 Bulldog Innovation Technical Enterprise
Trademark term: BITEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bulldog Innovation Technical Enterprise
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3 технология новая
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4 техническое усовершенствование
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > техническое усовершенствование
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5 рационализаторское предложение
innovation proposal, technical innovation, innovation, improvement suggestionРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > рационализаторское предложение
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6 рационализаторское предложение
2) Patents: innovation proposal, technical innovation3) leg.N.P. proposal for technical improvementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рационализаторское предложение
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7 технічний прогрес
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8 Bode, Hendrik Wade
[br]b. 24 December 1905 Madison, Wisconsin, USAd. 21 June 1982 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA[br]American engineer who developed an extensive theoretical understanding of the behaviour of electronic circuits.[br]Bode received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Ohio State University in 1924 and 1926, respectively, and his PhD from Columbia University, New York, in 1935. In 1926 he joined the Bell Telephone Laboratories, where he made many theoretical contributions to the understanding of the behaviour of electronic circuits and, in particular, in conjunction with Harry Nyquist, of the conditions under which amplifier circuits become unstable.During the Second World War he worked on the design of gun control systems and afterwards was a member of a team that worked with Douglas Aircraft to develop the Nike anti-aircraft missile. A member of the Bell Laboratories Mathematical Research Group from 1929, he became its Director in 1952, and then Director of Physical Sciences. Finally he became Vice-President of the Laboratories, with responsibility for systems engineering, and a director of Bellcomm, a Bell company involved in the Moon-landing programme. When he retired from Bell in 1967, he became Professor of Systems Engineering at Harvard University.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresidential Certificate of Merit 1946. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Edison Medal 1969.Bibliography1940, "Relation between attenuation and phase in feedback amplifier design", Bell System Technical Journal 19:421.1945, Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design, New York: Van Nostrand.1950, with C.E.Shannon, "A simplified derivation of linear least squares smoothing and prediction theory", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 38:417.1961, "Feedback. The history of an idea", Proceedings of the Symposium on Active Networks and Feedback Systems, Brooklyn Polytechnic.1971, Synergy: Technical Integration and Technical Innovation in the Bell System Bell Laboratories, Bell Telephone Laboratories (provides background on his activities at Bell).Further ReadingP.C.Mahon, 1975, Mission Communications, Bell Telephone Laboratories. See also Black, Harold Stephen; Shannon, Claude Elwood.KF -
9 техническое новшество
1) Law: innovation2) Accounting: technical innovationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > техническое новшество
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10 техническая новинка
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > техническая новинка
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11 техническое усовершенствование
1) General subject: breakthrough2) Engineering: engineering development (конструкции)3) Patents: technical innovation4) leg.N.P. technical improvementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > техническое усовершенствование
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12 Moulton, Alexander
[br]b. 9 April 1920 Stratford-on-Avon[br]English inventor of vehicle suspension systems and the Moulton bicycle.[br]He spent his childhood at The Hall in Bradfordon-Avon. He was educated at Marlborough College, and in 1937 was apprenticed to the Sentinel Steam Wagon Company of Shrewsbury. About that same time he went to King's College, Cambridge, where he took the Mechanical Sciences Tripos. It was then wartime, and he did research on aero-engines at the Bristol Aeroplane Company, where he became Personal Assistant to Sir Roy Fedden. He left Bristol's in 1945 to join his family firm, Spencer \& Moulton, of which he eventually became Technical Director and built up the Research Department. In 1948 he invented his first suspension unit, the "Flexitor", in which an inner shaft and an outer shell were separated by an annular rubber body which was bonded to both.In 1848 his great-grandfather had founded the family firm in an old woollen mill, to manufacture vulcanized rubber products under Charles Goodyear's patent. The firm remained a family business with Spencer's, consultants in railway engineering, until 1956 when it was sold to the Avon Rubber Company. He then formed Moulton Developments to continue his work on vehicle suspensions in the stables attached to The Hall. Sponsored by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and the Dunlop Rubber Company, he invented a rubber cone spring in 1951 which was later used in the BMC Mini (see Issigonis, Sir Alexander Arnold Constantine): by 1994 over 4 million Minis had been fitted with these springs, made by Dunlop. In 1954 he patented the Hydrolastic suspension system, in which all four wheels were independently sprung with combined rubber springs and damper assembly, the weight being supported by fluid under pressure, and the wheels on each side being interconnected, front to rear. In 1962 he formed Moulton Bicycles Ltd, having designed an improved bicycle system for adult use. The conventional bicycle frame was replaced by a flat-sided oval steel tube F-frame on a novel rubber front and rear suspension, with the wheel size reduced to 41 cm (16 in.) with high-pressure tyres. Raleigh Industries Ltd having refused his offer to produce the Moulton Bicycle under licence, he set up his own factory on his estate, producing 25,000 bicycles between 1963 and 1966. In 1967 he sold out to Raleigh and set up as Bicycle Consultants Ltd while continuing the suspension development of Moulton Developments Ltd. In the 1970s the combined firms employed some forty staff, nearly 50 per cent of whom were graduates.He won the Queen's Award for Industry in 1967 for technical innovation in Hydrolastic car suspension and the Moulton Bicycle. Since that time he has continued his innovative work on suspensions and the bicycle. In 1983 he introduced the AM bicycle series of very sophisticated space-frame design with suspension and 43 cm (17 in.) wheels; this machine holds the world speed record fully formed at 82 km/h (51 mph). The current Rover 100 and MGF use his Hydragas interconnected suspension. By 1994 over 7 million cars had been fitted with Moulton suspensions. He has won many design awards and prizes, and has been awarded three honorary doctorates of engineering. He is active in engineering and design education.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsQueen's Award for Industry 1967; CBE; RDI. Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.Further ReadingP.R.Whitfield, 1975, Creativity in Industry, London: Penguin Books.IMcN -
13 техническое нововведение
Advertising: technical innovationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > техническое нововведение
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14 England, William
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. early 19th centuryd. 1896 London, England[br]English photographer, inventor of an early focal-plane shutter.[br]England began his distinguished photographic career taking daguerreotype portraits in London in the 1840s. In 1854 he joined the London Stereoscopic Company and became its chief photographer, taking thousands of stereoscopic views all over the world. In 1859 he travelled to America to take views of the Niagara Falls. On returning to Britain he became a freelance photographer, adding to his considerable reputation with a long series of stereoscopic alpine views. He also became interested in panoramic photography and, later, photolithography. England's most important technical innovation was a drop shutter with a horizontal slit sited immediately in front of the plate. Proposed in 1861, this was a crude device, but is usually recognized as the precursor of the modern focal-plane shutter.[br]Further ReadingMichael Aver, 1985, Photographers Encyclopedia International, Vol. I (A-K), Hermance, Switzerland.H.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London.JW -
15 раціоналізаторська пропозиція
innovation, rationalization proposal, technical proposal, suggestion scheme, improvement suggestion, rationalization suggestion, work-improvement suggestionУкраїнсько-англійський словник > раціоналізаторська пропозиція
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16 рационализаторское предложение
innovation, rationalization proposal, technical proposal, suggestion scheme, improvement suggestion, rationalization suggestion, work-improvement suggestionРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > рационализаторское предложение
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17 innovación
f.1 invention, new thing, contrivance.2 innovation, novation, breakthrough, new way.* * *1 innovation* * *noun f.* * *SF innovation* * *femenino innovation* * *= breakthrough [break-through], innovation, innovativeness, discontinuity.Ex. With the exception of a few prescient observers, most predictions of the 20th century overlooked such breakthroughs as the computer.Ex. Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them were useful 'innovations' and others represented 'modifications adapted to the peculiar character of the system now proposed'.Ex. It was apparent that, within their parent organizations, SLIS were favourably regarded for their willingness to adopt and adapt to IT initiatives, and for their educational innovativeness.Ex. New strategies have to be invented by libraries to cope with a period of transition and discontinuity.----* adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.* innovación tecnológica = technological innovation.* investigación para la creación de innovaciones = innovation research.* * *femenino innovation* * *= breakthrough [break-through], innovation, innovativeness, discontinuity.Ex: With the exception of a few prescient observers, most predictions of the 20th century overlooked such breakthroughs as the computer.
Ex: Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them were useful 'innovations' and others represented 'modifications adapted to the peculiar character of the system now proposed'.Ex: It was apparent that, within their parent organizations, SLIS were favourably regarded for their willingness to adopt and adapt to IT initiatives, and for their educational innovativeness.Ex: New strategies have to be invented by libraries to cope with a period of transition and discontinuity.* adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.* innovación tecnológica = technological innovation.* investigación para la creación de innovaciones = innovation research.* * *innovationinnovaciones técnicas technical innovations* * *
innovación sustantivo femenino
innovation
innovación sustantivo femenino innovation
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18 información científica y técnica
Ex. The importance of scientific and technical information (STI) to the research and development (R&D) and technological innovation processes is generally recognized.* * *Ex: The importance of scientific and technical information (STI) to the research and development (R&D) and technological innovation processes is generally recognized.
Spanish-English dictionary > información científica y técnica
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19 innovazione
f innovation* * *innovazione s.f. innovation, change: introdurre innovazioni in un processo produttivo, to introduce innovations in a production process; innovazione tecnica, technical change; innovazione tecnologica, technological innovation; innovazioni sociali, social changes.* * *[innovat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile innovation* * *innovazione/innovat'tsjone/sostantivo f.innovation. -
20 Neuerung
Neuerung f IND, PAT, V&M innovation • Neuerungen einführen IND, PAT, V&M innovate* * *f <Ind, Patent, V&M> innovation ■ Neuerungen einführen <Ind, Patent, V&M> innovate* * *Neuerung
novation, innovation, novelty, new tricks;
• investitionssparende Neuerungen capital-saving innovations;
• technische Neuerungen technical innovations;
• hoch technologische Neuerungen high-tech innovations;
• Neuerungen auf dem Finanzgebiet financial innovations;
• Neuerung mit Intensivierungseffekt factor-saving innovation;
• Neuerungen einführen to innovate, to make innovations, to introduce novelties.
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