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1 International Association of the Physical Sciences of the Ocean
Англо-русский словарь по экологии > International Association of the Physical Sciences of the Ocean
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2 International Association of the Physical Sciences of the Ocean
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > International Association of the Physical Sciences of the Ocean
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3 theoreticians in the physical sciences
Общая лексика: теоретики в области наук физического циклаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > theoreticians in the physical sciences
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5 United Nations/Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft/European Space Agency Training Course on Remote-Sensing Applications to Geological Sciences : the Planning and Management of the Environment, Natural Resources and the Physical Infrastructure, Nepal (1993)
Общая лексика: УУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > United Nations/Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft/European Space Agency Training Course on Remote-Sensing Applications to Geological Sciences : the Planning and Management of the Environment, Natural Resources and the Physical Infrastructure, Nepal (1993)
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6 United Nations/Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft/European Space Agency Training Course on Remote-Sensing Applications to Geological Sciences : the Planning and Management of the Environment, Natural Resources and the Physical Infrastructure, Nepal
Общая лексика: (1993) УУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > United Nations/Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft/European Space Agency Training Course on Remote-Sensing Applications to Geological Sciences : the Planning and Management of the Environment, Natural Resources and the Physical Infrastructure, Nepal
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7 physical
'fizikəl1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) físico2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) material3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) físico4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) físico5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) físico•- physical education
physical adj físicotr['fɪzɪkəl]1 (of the body) físico,-a2 (material - world) material3 (of physics) físico,-a1 (medical examination) reconocimiento médico\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLphysical chemistry fisicoquímicaphysical education educación nombre femenino físicaphysical examination reconocimiento médicophysical geography geografía físicaphysical ['fɪzɪkəl] adj1) : físicophysical laws: leyes físicas2) material: material, físico3) bodily: físico, corpóreo♦ physically [-kli] advphysical ncheckup: chequeo m, reconocimiento m médicoadj.• físico, -a adj.n.• chequeo médico s.m.
I 'fɪzɪkəl1)physical examination — reconocimiento m médico, chequeo m (médico)
physical education — educación f física
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noun reconocimiento m médico, chequeo m (médico)['fɪzɪkǝl]1. ADJ1) (=of the body) [condition, disability, contact, violence] físico; [punishment] corporal2) (=material) [properties, characteristics] físico; [world] materialphysical environment — entorno m físico
physical evidence — pruebas fpl materiales
3) (=involving physical contact, effort) físicorugby is a very physical sport — el rugby es un deporte muy físico or con mucho contacto físico
there was some very physical play from both teams — hubo mucho juego duro por parte de los dos equipos
he has been ordered not to do any physical work — le han dicho que no haga ninguna clase de trabajo que requiera esfuerzo físico
to get physical — (sexually) pasar al plano físico; (=be rough) emplear la fuerza física, llegar a las manos *
4) (=of physics) físico2.N (also: physical examination) reconocimiento m físico3.CPDphysical education N — educación f física
physical examination N — reconocimiento m físico
physical exercise N — ejercicio m (físico)
physical fitness N — (buena) forma f física
physical geography N — geografía f física
physical handicap N — impedimento m físico
physical jerks * NPL — (Brit) gimnasia fsing, ejercicios mpl (físicos)
physical science N — ciencia f física
physical therapist N — (US) fisioterapeuta mf
physical therapy N — (US) fisioterapia f
physical training N — entrenamiento m, ejercicio m (físico)
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I ['fɪzɪkəl]1)physical examination — reconocimiento m médico, chequeo m (médico)
physical education — educación f física
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['fɪzɪkl]adjgeography, properties fizyczny; world, universe, object materialny; law, explanation naukowy* * *['fizikəl]1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) cielesny, fizyczny2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) fizyczny3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) fizyczny4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) fizyczny5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) fizyczny•- physical education -
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physical ['fɪzɪkəl]∎ a physical examination un examen médical, une visite médicale;∎ I don't get enough physical exercise je ne fais pas assez d'exercice (physique);∎ rugby is a very physical sport le rugby est un sport dans lequel il y a beaucoup de contacts physiques;∎ it was a very physical match ce fut un match très physique;∎ it left him a physical wreck ça lui a détruit la santé(b) (natural, material → forces, property, presence) physique; (→ manifestation, universe) physique, matériel;∎ it's a physical impossibility c'est physiquement ou matériellement impossible∎ the physical features of the desert la topographie du désert2 nounvisite f médicale;∎ to go for a physical passer une visite médicale►► physical abuse sévices mpl;physical access control contrôle m d'accès physique;physical anthropology anthropologie f physique;Finance physical assets immobilisations fpl non financières;Finance physical capital capital m existant;physical chemistry chimie f physique;Computing physical disk cache cache m disque physique;Marketing physical distribution distribution f physique;Marketing physical distribution management gestion f de la distribution physique;physical education éducation f physique;physical fitness (bonne) forme f physique;physical geography géographie f physique;physical handicap infirmité f;Commerce physical inventory inventaire m effectif;British familiar old-fashioned physical jerks mouvements mpl de gym□ ;∎ to do physical jerks faire des mouvements de gym;physical presence présence f physique;physical property propriété f physique;physical sciences sciences fpl physiques;physical strength force f physique;physical therapist kinésithérapeute mf;physical therapy kinésithérapie f; (after accident or illness) rééducation f;physical training éducation f physique -
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['fɪzɪkl] 1.1) (of the body) [strength, pain] fisicodid he get physical? — (become intimate) ci ha provato? (become violent) è passato alle mani?
2) [chemistry, sciences, geography, property] fisico2.nome colloq. visita f. (medica)* * *['fizikəl]1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) fisico2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) fisico, materiale3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) concreto, fisico4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) fisico5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) fisico•- physical education* * *['fɪzɪkl] 1.1) (of the body) [strength, pain] fisicodid he get physical? — (become intimate) ci ha provato? (become violent) è passato alle mani?
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физическая наука
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physical science
The sciences concerned with nonliving matter, energy, and the physical properties of the universe, such as physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology. (Source: CED)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > physical science
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12 IOC Olympic prize for excellence in sport sciences
Олимпийский приз МОК за превосходство в спортивных науках
Присуждаемый с 1996 года приз вручаетсякаждые два года по случаю Олимпийских игр. Этот приз был учрежден по настоянию Медицинской комиссии МОК и при финансовой поддержке фармацевтической компании«Parke Davis». Приз присуждается за важную работу, выполненную в области фундаментальных и прикладных исследований с долгосрочной целью оказывать поддержку наукам, имеющим отношение к движениям, упражнениям и спорту. Отдельные лица или организации, специализирующиеся в таких науках, как биология, медицина, физика, психология, и добившиеся значительных результатов в области медицины и спорта, могут претендовать на приз. Критериями, предъявляемыми экспертным международным жюри, являются качество, оригинальность и исключительность заявленных исследований. Приз, спонсируемый «Parke Davis» в размере 250 000 долларов США, вручается вместе с медалью и дипломом.
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IOC Olympic prize for excellence in sport sciences
Presented for the first time in 1996 this prize is awarded every two years on the occasion of the Olympic Games. The IOC instituted this prize at the instigation of its Medical Commission with the generous support of the pharmaceutical company Parke Davis. It is awarded for important work carried out in the field of fundamental or applied research, with the long-term objective of supporting and encouraging science applied to human movement, exercise and sport. Individuals or organizations specializing in biological, medical, physical and psychological sciences who have done significant work in the fields of medicine and sports sciences may be eligible to receive this prize. The criteria applied by the expert international jury are the quality, originality and excellence of the research submitted. The award, endowed by Parke Davis with a sum of US$ 250,000, is accompanied by a medal and a diploma.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > IOC Olympic prize for excellence in sport sciences
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13 theoretician
сущ. теоретик theoreticians in the physical sciences ≈ теоретики в области наук физического цикла Syn: theorist теоретик - *s in the physical sciences теоретики в области наук физического циклаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > theoretician
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15 Ericsson, John
[br]b. 31 July 1803 Farnebo, Swedend. 8 March 1899 New York, USA[br]Swedish (naturalized American 1848) engineer and inventor.[br]The son of a mine owner and inspector, Ericsson's first education was private and haphazard. War with Russia disrupted the mines and the father secured a position on the Gotha Canal, then under construction. He enrolled John, then aged 13, and another son as cadets in a corps of military engineers engaged on the canal. There John was given a sound education and training in the physical sciences and engineering. At the age of 17 he decided to enlist in the Army, and on receiving a commission he was drafted to cartographic survey duties. After some years he decided that a career outside the Army offered him the best opportunities, and in 1826 he moved to London to pursue a career of mechanical invention.Ericsson first developed a heat (external combustion) engine, which proved unsuccessful. Three years later he designed and constructed the steam locomotive Novelty, which he entered in the Rainhill locomotive trials on the new Liverpool \& Manchester Railway. The engine began by performing promisingly, but it later broke down and failed to complete the test runs. Later he devised a self-regulating lead (1835) and then, more important and successful, he invented the screw propeller, patented in 1835 and installed in his first screw-propelled ship of 1839. This work was carried out independently of Sir Francis Pettit Smith, who contemporaneously developed a four-bladed propeller that was adopted by the British Admiralty. Ericsson saw that with screw propulsion the engine could be below the waterline, a distinct advantage in warships. He crossed the Atlantic to interest the American government in his ideas and became a naturalized citizen in 1848. He pioneered the gun turret for mounting heavy guns on board ship. Ericsson came into his own during the American Civil War, with the construction of the epoch-making warship Monitor, a screw-propelled ironclad with gun turret. This vessel demonstrated its powers in a signal victory at Hampton Roads on 9 March 1862.Ericsson continued to design warships and torpedoes, pointing out to President Lincoln that success in war would now depend on technological rather than numerical superiority. Meanwhile he continued to pursue his interest in heat engines, and from 1870 to 1888 he spent much of his time and resources in pursuing research into alternative energy sources, such as solar power, gravitation and tidal forces.[br]Further ReadingW.C.Church, 1891, Life of John Ericsson, 2 vols, London.LRD -
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[The] function of thinking is not just solving an actual problem but discovering, envisaging, going into deeper questions. Often, in great discovery the most important thing is that a certain question is found. (Wertheimer, 1945, p. 123)The heart of all major discoveries in the physical sciences is the discovery of novel methods of representation and so of fresh techniques by which inferences can be drawn-and drawn in ways which fit the phenomena under investigation. (Toulmin, 1957, p. 34)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Discovery
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[͵θıərəʹtıʃ(ə)n] nтеоретикtheoreticians in the physical sciences - теоретики в области наук физического цикла
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