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nomad
1) A member of a people or tribe who move from place to place to find pasture and food. 2) Nomads include gypsies, desert tribes such as the Bedouin and the many primitive tribes in the Americas, Asia and Australia. Herding survives as a way of life around the Sahara, in the Middle East, in Asia as far east as western India, and in the Asian parts of the USSR. The end of pastoral nomadism would be regrettable not merely on account of the independence and distinctiveness of this way of life but because this type of economy may be a more rational means of raising large numbers of animals under arid conditions than is capital-intensive ranching. (Source: CED / WPR)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > кочевник
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2 принцип раздельного сбора городского мусора
принцип раздельного сбора городского мусора
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dual waste management
To reduce the quantity of packaging waste, and thereby of overall MSW, Germany introduced a far-reaching legislation to reduce waste, based on the producer's responsibility principle. Industry was given the option to set up a third party organization which would carry out the collection and sorting of sales packaging for care of manufacturers and retailers. Thus, Some 600 companies created "Duales System Deutschland" in 1990 ("Dual" because it meant creating a second collection system in parallel to the existing waste collection system of the local authorities). Duales System Deutschland (DSD), now has overall responsibility for the separate collection and recycling of packaging. At present, the Dual System is the only nationwide system for the collection and sorting of sales packaging. Packaging participating in this collection system is marked with the Green Dot. (Source: EPEBE)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > принцип раздельного сбора городского мусора
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электромагнитное поле
Вид материи, определяемый во всех точках двумя векторными величинами, которые характеризуют две его стороны, называемые «электрическое поле» и «магнитное поле», оказывающий силовое воздействие на электрически заряженные частицы, зависящее от их скорости и электрического заряда.
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electromagnetic field
field, determined by a set of four interrelated vector quantities, that characterizes, together with the electric current density and the volumic electric charge, the electric and magnetic conditions of a material medium or of vacuum
NOTE 1 – The four interrelated vector quantities, which obey Maxwell equations, are by convention:
– the electric field strength E,
– the electric flux density D,
– the magnetic field strength H,
– the magnetic flux density B.
NOTE 2 – This definition of electromagnetic field is valid in so far as certain quantum aspects of electromagnetic phenomena can be neglected.
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champ électromagnétique, m
champ, déterminé par un ensemble de quatre grandeurs vectorielles reliées entre elles, qui caractérise, avec la densité de courant électrique et la charge électrique volumique, les états électrique et magnétique d'un milieu matériel ou du vide
NOTE 1 – Les quatre grandeurs vectorielles reliées entre elles, qui vérifient les équations de Maxwell, sont par convention:
– le champ électrique E,
– l'induction électrique D,
– le champ magnétique H,
– l'induction magnétique B.
NOTE 2 – Cette définition du champ électromagnétique est valable dans la mesure où certains des aspects quantiques des phénomènes électromagnétiques peuvent être négligés.
Source: d'après 705-01-07
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- электротехника, основные понятия
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