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1) теория•-
Abbe's theory
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Abbe theory
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absolute reaction rate theory
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acid-basic catalysis theory
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adhesive theory of friction
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affinity theory
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age theory
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Airy-Stokes theory
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approximation theory
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Arrhenius theory
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association theory
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automata theory
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automatic control theory
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behavior theory of canals
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boundary-layer interaction theory
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boundary-layer theory
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Bronsted theory
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bunching theory
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catastrophe theory
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chemical graph theory
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chemical kinetics theory
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circuit theory
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coding theory
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combinatorial theory
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communications theory
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communication theory
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constant angle theory of arch dam design
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contact clastohydrodynamic theory
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control theory
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control-system theory
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coordination theory
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Coulomb's wedge theory
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cylinder theory of arch dam design
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delamination theory of wear
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diffraction theory
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diffusion theory
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dispersion theory
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dissociation theory
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donor-acceptor interaction theory
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double shear theory
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drag theory
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effective arch theory
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elastic theory
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elastic wave theory
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elasticity theory
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electromagnetic field theory
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electromagnetic theory
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energetical wear theory
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erosion theory
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estimation theory
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evaporation theory
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fatigue theory of wear
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fatigue theory
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field theory
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filter theory
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flash temperature theory
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Flory theory
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free space theory
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free volume theory
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free-electron theory of metals
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fuzzy-set theory
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game theory
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general theory
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generalized electric machine theory
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graph theory
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gravitational theory
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gravitation theory
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group theory
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handling theory
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hydroxo-complex theory
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imperfection theory
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information theory
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ionic theory
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kinetic theory of gases
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kinetic theory of liquids
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local theory
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logic theory
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long-range stress theory
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magnetic field theory
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magnetotelluric theory
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mapping theory
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mathematical economic theory
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maximum shear theory
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maximum strain energy theory
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Maxwell's electromagnetic theory
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mechanical interlocking friction theory
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membrane theory
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mixing length theory
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model theory
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molecular attraction friction theory
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molecular theory
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molecular-kinetic theory
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molecular-mechanical theory of friction
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mosaic-block theory
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multienergy-group diffusion theory
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multigroup theory
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multiple catalysis theory
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multiple seismometer theory
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network flow theory
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network theory
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nuclear drop theory
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nuclear theory
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number theory
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nutrient theory
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one-speed diffusion theory
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oxidational theory of wear
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oxide-film barrier theory
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oxyacid theory
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oxygen attack theory
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peracid theory of gum formation
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perturbation theory
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plastic collapse theory
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plastic theory
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plasticity theory
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plate theory
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potential field theory
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potential theory
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prediction theory
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probability theory
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quantum field theory
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quantum theory of light
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queueing theory
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queuing theory
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radiometry theory
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Rankine's theory
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ray-path theory
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ray theory
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reflection theory
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refraction theory
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regime theory of rivers
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renewal theory
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scaled-particle theory
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seismic theory
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set theory
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solid-state theory
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solvation theory
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stability theory
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statistical-decision theory
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steady-state creep theory
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superlattice theory
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system theory
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theory of algorithms
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theory of chances
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theory of elasticity
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theory of errors
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theory of failure
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theory of functions
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theory of lateral earth pressure
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theory of limits
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theory of magnetism
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theory of oscillations
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theory of plasticity
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theory of reliability
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theory of scheduling
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theory of screws
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theory of similarity
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theory of specific heats
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theory of stream lines
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theory of strength
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theory of testing
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theory of thermoelastic instability of contact
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theory of vibrations
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thermodiffusion theory
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thermofluctuational strength theory
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tidal-wave theory
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tractive-force theory
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transition state theory
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transport theory
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unified electrical machine theory
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utility theory
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valence bond theory
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valency theory
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variable-radius theory
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wave theory of light
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welding-shearing friction theory
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62 characteristic
1. характеристика || характеристический2. характерный, типичный3. pl. параметры
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1. характеристика; параметр2. особенность; свойство; характерная черта
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характеристика, параметр
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1) характеристика; параметр2) особенность; свойство; характерная черта•- aerodynamic characteristic
- afterfailure characteristic
- amplitude characteristics
- amplitude characteristics of event
- array characteristic
- availability characteristic
- chemical oil characteristic
- conditional characteristic
- corrosive characteristics
- crack propagation characteristic
- cracking characteristic of catalyst
- detonation characteristic
- disintegration characteristic of rock
- distillation characteristic
- drilling mud characteristics
- external characteristic
- failure characteristic of rock
- feed-off characteristic
- field characteristic
- filtration characteristics
- flooding characteristics
- flow characteristics
- fluid-bearing characteristic of reservoir
- formation characteristic
- gas characteristic
- geophone characteristic
- hoisting characteristic of drilling rig
- geological-and-physical reservoir characteristic
- geomorphologic characteristic
- geophysical log characteristic
- hydrochemical characteristic
- hydrogeological characteristic
- identifiable characteristic
- kinetic characteristic
- lateral penetration characteristic
- lithofacies characteristic
- lithologic characteristic of reservoir
- lithologic-and-petrographic characteristic
- load characteristic
- knock characteristic of gasoline
- neutron-slowing-down characteristic
- operating characteristic
- operational characteristic
- performance characteristic
- petroleum characteristic
- petrophysical characteristic
- pore volume characteristic
- priming characteristics
- producing characteristics
- production characteristics
- pulling characteristic of drawworks
- pump priming characteristic
- radial investigation characteristic
- reliability characteristic
- repairability characteristic
- reservoir characteristics
- rheological characteristic
- rock characteristic
- running characteristic
- safety characteristic
- sea bottom characteristic
- service characteristic
- signal characteristic
- solidifying characteristics
- starting characteristic
- steady-state characteristic
- survival characteristic
- switching characteristics
- technical characteristics
- thermal characteristic
- time-to-failure characteristic
- torque characteristic
- towing characteristic
- travel time characteristics
- tribotechnical characteristic
- trouble-free characteristic
- velocity characteristic
- vertical response characteristic
- vibration characteristic
- wavelet characteristics
- wear characteristic
- welding characteristics
- well characteristic
- well-producing characteristics
- working characteristic* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > characteristic
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63 VSS
1) Общая лексика: вибрация и прилипание-проскальзывание (vibration / stick-slip - АД)2) Компьютерная техника: Validation System Segment, Virtual Single Source3) Военный термин: VIDMAR STAK System, vehicle surveillance system, vehicle system simulator, video signal simulator, visual simulation system, voice signaling system4) Техника: variable sonar system, vehicle search sonar, velocity sensor system, vertical sounding system, video storage system, video supervisory signal, visual sensor set, visual systems simulator, voice switching system, voltage-sensing switch5) Религия: Verses6) Автомобильный термин: уплотнение штока клапана ( Valve Stem Seal)7) Телевидение: vertical sync separator8) Сокращение: Variable Stability System, Vehicle Support System, Vehicle Systems Simulator, Vertical Seeking Subsystem (a/c seat ejection), Vessel Stopper System, Video Shooting System, Volume Search Sonar9) Физиология: Vital Signs Stable10) Электроника: Variable Soft Sphere11) Вычислительная техника: Voice Storage System, Visual Source Safe (VB, MS)12) Транспорт: Venting Sliding Sunroof13) Фирменный знак: Vanguard Software Solutions, Inc.14) Экология: volatile suspended solid15) СМИ: Vanilla Sound Server16) Деловая лексика: Virtual Shopping System17) Автоматика: virtual storage system18) Контроль качества: variable safety stock19) Общая лексика: vehicle speed sensor20) Химическое оружие: Volatile Suspended Solids, vented suppressive shielding21) Общественная организация: Vision Sciences Society22) НАСА: Virtual Space Simulator23) Программное обеспечение: Video Software Solution, Visual Source Safe, Visual Staff Scheduler -
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1) Общая лексика: вибрация и прилипание-проскальзывание (vibration / stick-slip - АД)2) Компьютерная техника: Validation System Segment, Virtual Single Source3) Военный термин: VIDMAR STAK System, vehicle surveillance system, vehicle system simulator, video signal simulator, visual simulation system, voice signaling system4) Техника: variable sonar system, vehicle search sonar, velocity sensor system, vertical sounding system, video storage system, video supervisory signal, visual sensor set, visual systems simulator, voice switching system, voltage-sensing switch5) Религия: Verses6) Автомобильный термин: уплотнение штока клапана ( Valve Stem Seal)7) Телевидение: vertical sync separator8) Сокращение: Variable Stability System, Vehicle Support System, Vehicle Systems Simulator, Vertical Seeking Subsystem (a/c seat ejection), Vessel Stopper System, Video Shooting System, Volume Search Sonar9) Физиология: Vital Signs Stable10) Электроника: Variable Soft Sphere11) Вычислительная техника: Voice Storage System, Visual Source Safe (VB, MS)12) Транспорт: Venting Sliding Sunroof13) Фирменный знак: Vanguard Software Solutions, Inc.14) Экология: volatile suspended solid15) СМИ: Vanilla Sound Server16) Деловая лексика: Virtual Shopping System17) Автоматика: virtual storage system18) Контроль качества: variable safety stock19) Общая лексика: vehicle speed sensor20) Химическое оружие: Volatile Suspended Solids, vented suppressive shielding21) Общественная организация: Vision Sciences Society22) НАСА: Virtual Space Simulator23) Программное обеспечение: Video Software Solution, Visual Source Safe, Visual Staff Scheduler -
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— Darcy-Weisbach resistance coefficient -
66 test
испытание || испытывать- abrasion test
- abruption test
- accelerated corrosion test
- accelerated failure test
- accelerated test
- acceleration test
- acceptance test
- aerodynamic test
- aging test
- air-tightness test
- altitude test
- annual test
- approval test
- audit test
- barrier collision test
- barrier impact test
- bench test
- brake test
- breakdown test
- breaking test
- chassis test
- check test
- checkout test
- climatic test
- coasting test
- cold start test
- cold test
- comparison test
- competitive test
- component test
- comprehensive test
- constant volume sampling test
- consumption test
- corrosion test
- crash test
- destruction test
- development test
- developmental test
- draft test
- drag test
- drawbar test
- drive-by noise test
- driving test
- durability test
- economy test
- elasticity test
- emission test
- endurance test
- evaluation test
- expedited test
- extensive durability test
- eyeball test
- fade stability test
- fade test
- failure test
- fatigue test
- field test
- fleet test
- flexibility test
- frontal impact test
- fuel test
- fuel-consumption test
- heavy-duty test
- high-speed test
- hill-climbing test
- indoor test
- knock test
- lab test
- laboratory test
- life test
- long-term test
- long-time test
- maneuvering test
- mechanical test
- mobility test
- noise test
- off-road test
- off-the-road test
- on-the-road test
- operational test
- rain test
- rearward impact test
- reception test
- reliability test
- repeated stress test
- research-and-development test
- retardation test
- rig test
- road test
- roll-over test
- running test
- service test
- shock test
- shop test
- side impact test
- skid test
- strength test
- structural test
- tire rupture test
- towing dynamometer test
- towing test
- trial test
- use test
- visibility test
- visual test
- water recovery test
- wearing test
- wind-tunnel test* * ** * *• 1) /tech/ тест; 2) /action/ испытание• 1) /vt/ тестировать; 2) /vt/ протестировать -
67 range
1) диапазон (напр. настройки); полоса (напр. частот); интервал; пределы (напр. изменения); область (напр. собственной электропроводности); зона (напр. молчания) || обладать (определённым) диапазоном; находиться в полосе, интервале или в определённых пределах; принадлежать области; находиться в зоне3) динамический диапазон (напр. усилителя)4) дальность; протяжённость; длина || измерять дальность; определять протяжённость или длину5) дальность действия; радиус действия6) направление; линия || направлять; задавать направление; наводить9) расстояние до цели или объекта || определять расстояние до цели или объекта10) ряд; последовательность; порядок || выстраивать(ся) в ряд; располагать(ся) последовательно; упорядочивать(с)11) выравнивать; сглаживать12) класс; ранг; (иерархический) уровень; категория || классифицировать; ранжировать; относить к (определённому) уровню или категории13) полигон•- range of sound wave propagation
- Adcock radio range
- amplitude range
- A-N radio range
- attribute range
- aural radio range
- blind -range
- capture range
- carrier-frequency range
- co-altitude range
- common-mode voltage range
- compliance voltage range
- contrast range
- coverage range
- criteria range
- cross-section measurement range
- daylight visible range
- depletion range
- detection range
- differential-input range
- differential-input voltage range
- Doppler range
- dynamic range
- electronic tuning range
- exhaustion range
- extrinsic-conduction range
- extrinsic temperature range
- four-course radio range
- freak range
- free-space range
- freeze-out range
- frequency range
- full scale range
- ground range
- hold-in range
- holding range
- interdecile range
- interquartile range
- intrinsic-conduction range
- intrinsic temperature range
- invisible range
- line-of-sight range
- lock range
- locking range
- lock-on range
- loop-type radio range
- low-power very high-frequency omnidirectional range
- measurement range
- mechanical tuning range
- microprocessor address range
- microwave range
- multiple-track range
- night visual range
- night time visual range
- octave-frequency range
- omnidirectional radio range
- operating range
- operating-temperature range
- penetration range
- picture range
- picture contrast range
- pull-in range
- radar range
- radio range
- rated range
- reading dynamic range
- reception range
- sample range
- sampling range
- saturation range
- scale range
- scan angle range
- scattering range
- self-tuning range
- slant range
- stability range
- string range
- studentized range
- surface range
- switching-tube tuning range
- synchronization range
- target range
- tracking range
- tuning range
- two-course radio range
- vacuum range
- very-high-frequency omnidirectional range
- VHF omnidirectional range
- video-audio range
- virtual range
- visible range
- visual-aural range
- visual radio range
- volume range
- white-to-black amplitude range
- writing dynamic range -
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1) диапазон (напр. настройки); полоса (напр. частот); интервал; пределы (напр. изменения); область (напр. собственной электропроводности); зона (напр. молчания) || обладать (определённым) диапазоном; находиться в полосе, интервале или в определённых пределах; принадлежать области; находиться в зоне3) динамический диапазон (напр. усилителя)4) дальность; протяжённость; длина || измерять дальность; определять протяжённость или длину5) дальность действия; радиус действия6) направление; линия || направлять; задавать направление; наводить9) расстояние до цели или объекта || определять расстояние до цели или объекта10) ряд; последовательность; порядок || выстраивать(ся) в ряд; располагать(ся) последовательно; упорядочивать(ся)11) выравнивать; сглаживать12) класс; ранг; (иерархический) уровень; категория || классифицировать; ранжировать; относить к (определённому) уровню или категории13) полигон•- amplitude range
- A-N radio range
- attribute range
- aural radio range
- blind-range
- capture range
- carrier-frequency range
- co-altitude range
- common-mode voltage range
- compliance voltage range
- contrast range
- coverage range
- criteria range
- cross-section measurement range
- daylight visible range
- depletion range
- detection range
- differential-input range
- differential-input voltage range
- Doppler range
- dynamic range
- electronic tuning range
- exhaustion range
- extrinsic temperature range
- extrinsic-conduction range
- four-course radio range
- freak range
- free-space range
- freeze-out range
- frequency range
- full scale range
- ground range
- hold-in range
- holding range
- interdecile range
- interquartile range
- intrinsic temperature range
- intrinsic-conduction range
- invisible range
- line-of-sight range
- lock range
- locking range
- lock-on range
- loop-type radio range
- low-power very high-frequency omnidirectional range
- measurement range
- mechanical tuning range
- microprocessor address range
- microwave range
- multiple-track range
- night visual range
- nighttime visual range
- octave-frequency range
- omnidirectional radio range
- operating range
- operating-temperature range
- penetration range
- picture contrast range
- picture range
- pull-in range
- radar range
- radio range
- range of coverage
- range of sound wave propagation
- rated range
- reading dynamic range
- reception range
- sample range
- sampling range
- saturation range
- scale range
- scan angle range
- scattering range
- self-tuning range
- slant range
- stability range
- string range
- studentized range
- surface range
- switching-tube tuning range
- synchronization range
- target range
- tracking range
- tuning range
- two-course radio range
- vacuum range
- very-high-frequency omnidirectional range
- VHF omnidirectional range
- video-audio range
- virtual range
- visible range
- visual radio range
- visual-aural range
- volume range
- white-to-black amplitude range
- writing dynamic rangeThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > range
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1) условие2) состояние3) pl режим5) модифицировать; приспосабливать ( к новым условиям)6) править ( абразивный инструмент)•in a holding condition — в зафиксированном положении; в зажатом состоянии
in lightly manned conditions — в режиме малолюдной технологии, при минимальном обслуживании ( персоналом);
in the assembled condition — в сборе, в собранном виде
in unmanned conditions — в режиме безлюдной технологии, без обслуживания ( персоналом);
under generous volume conditions — в условиях обильной подачи (напр. СОЖ)
- acceptance conditionsunder speed conditions — при движении; при вращении
- accident conditions
- added-value condition
- alarm conditions
- ambient conditions
- application conditions
- as-received condition
- assembly conditions
- auxiliary condition
- backward condition
- best cutting conditions
- boundary conditions
- braking condition
- cavitation condition
- clamping conditions
- closed condition
- clutching condition
- condition of loading
- conditions of practical application
- consistancy conditions
- contact condition
- continuity condition
- control conditions
- controlled condition
- correcting condition
- cutting conditions
- declaration condition
- design condition
- desired condition
- disengaged condition
- distorted condition
- emergency conditions
- entry-to-cut conditions
- environmental conditions
- equilibrium condition
- ergonomically favorable working conditions
- erroneous conditions
- error condition
- exit-from-cut conditions
- fault condition
- final condition
- final controlled condition
- finishing conditions
- flushing conditions
- forbidden condition
- furnace annealing conditions
- grinding conditions
- half-floating condition
- heat equilibrium condition
- heavy roughing conditions
- heavy-load conditions
- initial condition
- instability condition
- interacted controlled conditions
- intermittent cutting conditions
- invertor conditions
- laser conditions
- laser-annealed regrowth conditions
- light load conditions
- limit and fit conditions
- limiting conditions
- load condition
- load ready condition
- loading conditions
- locked-in condition
- machine conditions
- machine operating load conditions
- machining conditions
- maximum material condition
- meshing condition
- mild condition
- minimum friction condition
- minimum operating condition
- motor load condition
- negative speed condition
- no-load condition
- noninteraction condition
- nonserviceable condition
- nonstandard condition
- normal conditions
- normal operating condition
- off-lead condition
- on/off condition
- open condition
- operated condition
- operating conditions
- operational conditions
- optimum condition
- optimum cutting conditions
- oscillating conditions
- out-of-balance condition
- out-of-control condition
- out-of-tolerance conditions
- overrunning condition
- periodicity conditions
- prefailure tool conditions
- processing conditions
- production conditions
- program stop condition
- quasi-equilibrium condition
- quasi-static load conditions
- quiescent conditions
- rated conditions
- rated operating conditions
- rated work conditions
- rated working conditions
- reference conditions
- release condition
- reset conditions
- rest condition
- reversing condition
- rigid condition
- roughing conditions
- runaway condition
- running conditions
- safety conditions
- sensed conditions
- service conditions
- serviceable condition
- shockless entrance condition
- shop conditions
- shop-floor conditions
- short-circuit conditions
- soft condition
- stability condition
- stabilized condition
- stale condition
- standard conditions
- starting condition
- static condition
- steady-state condition
- steady-state sliding conditions
- stick-slip condition
- strength condition
- temperature-humidity conditions
- temperature-humidity storage conditions
- terminal conditions
- test conditions
- testing conditions
- thermal conditions
- tool degradation condition
- tool fault condition
- traction condition
- transient condition
- transient-state condition
- unpredictable conditions
- unsettled condition
- unstability condition
- untoward condition
- workable condition
- working conditions
- workless condition
- worn tool conditionEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > condition
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1) потеря; потери2) убыток3) мет. угар4) износ•- bearing loss
- burn-off loss
- burn-out loss
- churning loss
- diameter loss
- disk friction losses
- eddy-current loss
- edge losses
- end losses
- energy loss
- engagement loss
- fluid loss
- friction loss
- frictional loss
- grip loss
- hunting loss
- hydraulic losses
- information loss
- insertion loss
- local losses
- loss of accuracy
- loss of air supply
- loss of capacity
- loss of contact
- loss of control
- loss of head
- loss of pressure
- loss of sensitivity
- loss of speed
- loss of stability
- loss of tightness
- measured loss
- mechanical losses
- on-state energy loss
- power loss
- pressure loss
- profile losses
- relative loss
- relaxation loss
- scrap loss
- shock losses
- signal loss
- size loss
- total loss
- transmission loss
- turn-off energy loss
- turn-on energy loss
- ventilation losses
- volume losses
- windage lossEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > loss
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72 moment
1) момент (вращающий, крутящий)•moment at fixed end — момент защемления, момент в заделанном конце
- moment of couple - moment of deflection - moment of external forces - moment of flexure - moment of force - moment of force about an axis - moment of force tending to capsize - moment of friction - moment of gyration - moment of inertia - moment of load - moment of resistance - moment of rotation - moment of rupture - moment of span - moment of stability - moment of stiffness - moment of torsion - moment of wind pressure - applied moment - area moment - bending moment - bending moment coefficients - breaking moment - cantilever moment - cantilever bending moment - carried-over moment - central moment - centrifugal moment - centrifugal moment of inertia - column moment - core moment - counter balance moment - critical moment - deadload moment - design moment - destabilizing moment - distributing moment - driving moment - edge moment - end moment - end restraint moment - equivalent bending moment - first moment - first moment of area - fixing moment - fixed-end moment - fixed-edge moment - full plastic moment - geometrical moment of inertia - girder moment - hydraulic moment - least moment of inertia - least moment of inertia of a section - lifting moment - live-load moment - locking moment - negative moment - overturning moment - polar moment - polar moment of inertia - positive moment - reactive moment - resisting moment - restoring moment - right-hand moment - righting moment - rotative moment - secant moment - second moment - secondary moment - section moment - sectoral moment of inertia - simple-beam moment - slab moment - starting moment - static moment - statical moment - stiffness moment - sum moment - support moment - tilting moment - torque moment - torsion moment - torsional moment - turning moment - twisting moment - ultimate bending moment - unbalanced moment - virtual moment - volume change moment - vortex moment - wedging moment - wind moment - zero momentmoment resulting from sideway — момент, вызванный боковым смещением рамы
* * *моментmoments exerted by redundant members [by redundants] — моменты, возникающие при наложении избыточных связей
moment induced in a section — момент, возникший в сечении
moment opposite in sign — момент, противоположный по знаку
moment required to produce a unit rotation — момент, вызывающий единичный угол поворота ( конца стержня)
- moment of areamoments yielding the same rotation — моменты, вызывающие одинаковый угол поворота (концов стержней и т. п.)
- moment of external forces
- moment of force
- moment of inertia
- moment of inertia about neutral axis
- moment of inertia about parallel axis
- moment of inertia of a cross section
- moment of inertia of a section
- moment of reversed sign
- moment of rupture
- applied moment
- area moment
- axial moment
- axial moment of inertia
- balanced moment
- bar moment
- bending moment
- bending moment at any section of a beam
- breaking bending moment
- cantilever moment
- carried-over moment
- carryover moment
- central moment of inertia
- clockwise moment
- continuity moment
- counterclockwise moment
- cracking moment
- critical moment
- dead-load moment
- deviation moment
- distributed moment
- dummy unit moment
- edge moment
- edge torque moment
- end moment
- external moment
- failing moment
- first moment
- fixed-end moment
- fixing moment
- hogging moment
- internal moment
- joint moment
- least moment of inertia of a section
- least moment of inertia
- meridional bending moment
- midpoint bending moment
- negative bending moment
- negative moment
- node point moment
- out-of-balance moment
- overturning moment
- overturning moment due to wind forces
- plastic moment
- polar moment of inertia
- positive bending moment
- positive moment
- reduced plastic moment
- resisting moment
- restoring moment due to dead loads
- second moment of area
- secondary moment
- second axial moment of area
- second polar moment of area
- simple-beam moment
- support moment
- static moment
- static moment of area
- stress moment
- thrust moment
- torque moment
- torsional moment
- torsion moment
- twisting moment
- ultimate bending moment
- ultimate moment
- ultimate design resisting moment
- ultimate resisting moment
- unbalanced moment
- unit moment
- yield moment
- zero moment -
73 measure
1) мера2) мероприятие3) средство измерения || измерять4) критерий; мерило5) мерная посуда || отмеривать; дозировать6) полигр. формат полосы набора•fundamental in measure — мат. фундаментальный по мере
measure with basis — мат. мера с базисом
measure with value — мат. мера со значением
measure on intervals —мат. мера на интервалах
measure on rings — мат. мера на кольцах
of zero measure — мат. нульмерный
precision measure by external consistency — мат. мера точности по внешней совместности, мера точности переопределённых исходных уравнений
precision measure by internal consistency — мат. мера точности по внутренней совместности, мера точности по оценке экспериментальной погрешности исходных данных
to measure up — соответствовать, удовлетворять ( требованиям)
- completely random measure - locally finite measure - measure of relative skewness - normed measure - strongly dominant measure - totally finite measureto take measure — швейн. снимать мерку
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74 constancy
1. n постоянство, неизменность; верность2. n устойчивость3. n настойчивость; непреклонная решимостьСинонимический ряд:1. consistency (noun) consistency; continuity; reliability; uniformity2. faithfulness (noun) adherence; adhesion; allegiance; attachment; devotion; faithfulness; fealty; fidelity; loyalty; zeal3. tenacity (noun) determination; firmness; fortitude; immutability; perseverance; resolution; stability; steadfastness; tenacityАнтонимический ряд:inconsistency; inconstancy; infidelity; irregularity; unsteadiness; vacillation -
75 within the range of
1. в пределах; в диапазонеover the range — в пределах; в диапазоне
2. в диапазонеfrequency range — радио диапазон частот, частотный диапазон
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76 algorithm
4-D algorithm4-D descent advisor algorithmaiming algorithmBayesian algorithmBeam-Warming algorithmCFD algorithmCholesky algorithmcommand generation algorithmcomputational fluid dynamics algorithmcontrol algorithmdecomposition algorithmdesign algorithmdiagnosing algorithmdiagnosis algorithmdisplay algorithmengagement algorithmestimation algorithmEuler equation algorithmexplicit-implicit algorithmfeasible directions algorithmfeedback algorithmfilter algorithmfinite-volume algorithmflight management algorithmflight path algorithmflux-split algorithmFMS algorithmfrequency domain algorithmGauss-Newton algorithmgeometry generation algorithmgradient-based algorithmgrid algorithmguidance algorithmgunnery algorithmhidden surface algorithmimage-display algorithmLanczos algorithmleast-squares algorithmLevenberg-Marquardt algorithmlinear quadratic algorithmMacCormack algorithmmaneuver algorithmmaneuvering algorithmmarching algorithmmaximum likelihood estimate algorithmminimum variance algorithmmotion drive algorithmmotion-base drive algorithmmultigrid algorithmNavier-Stokes algorithmNewton-Raphson algorithmnonlinear programming algorithmoptimization algorithmplanning algorithmpole placement algorithmPotter algorithmQR algorithmrelaxation algorithmscheduling algorithmsearch algorithmshock fitting algorithmshock-capturing algorithmspeed profile algorithmspeed selection algorithmstability algorithmstate estimation algorithmsteepest descents algorithmsynthesis algorithmthrust algorithmtime-split algorithmtime-to-go algorithmtrim algorithmtwo-stage algorithm of splittingup-date algorithmupwind algorithmupwind-differenced algorithmvariable-gain algorithmweighted least squareszonal algorithm -
77 limit
предел, граница; допуск; ограничиватьangle of attack limit — предел по углу атаки, предельное значение угла атаки
c.g. limit — предельная центровка
duration limit of the thrust chamber — предельная продолжительность работы ракетного двигателя (до разрушения из-за перегрева)
— q limit -
78 normal capacity
Fina measure of the longrun average level of capacity that may be expected. This is often used in setting the budgeted fixed overhead absorption rate which gives it stability over time, although budgeted fixed overhead volume variances are generally produced as a consequence. -
79 Lanchester, Frederick William
[br]b. 28 October 1868 Lewisham, London, Englandd. 8 March 1946 Birmingham, England[br]English designer and builder of the first all-British motor car.[br]The fourth of eight children of an architect, he spent his childhood in Hove and attended a private preparatory school, from where, aged 14, he went to the Hartley Institution (the forerunner of Southampton University). He was then granted a scholarship to the Royal College of Science, South Kensington, and also studied practical engineering at Finsbury Technical College, London. He worked first for a draughtsman and pseudo-patent agent, and was then appointed Assistant Works Manager of the Forward Gas Engine Company of Birmingham, with sixty men and a salary of £1 per week. He was then aged 21. His younger brother, George, was apprenticed to the same company. In 1889 and 1890 he invented a pendulum governor and an engine starter which earned him royalties. He built a flat-bottomed river craft with a stern paddle-wheel and a vertical single-cylinder engine with a wick carburettor of his own design. From 1892 he performed a number of garden experiments on model gliders relating to problems of lift and drag, which led him to postulate vortices from the wingtips trailing behind, much of his work lying behind the theory of modern aerodynamics. The need to develop a light engine for aircraft led him to car design.In February 1896 his first experimental car took the road. It had a torsionally rigid chassis, a perfectly balanced and almost noiseless engine, dynamically stable steering, epicyclic gear for low speed and reverse with direct drive for high speed. It turned out to be underpowered and was therefore redesigned. Two years later an 8 hp, two-cylinder flat twin appeared which retained the principle of balancing by reverse rotation, had new Lanchester valve-gear and a new method of ignition based on a magneto generator. For the first time a worm and wheel replaced chain-drive or bevel-gear transmission. Lanchester also designed the machinery to make it. The car was capable of about 18 mph (29 km/h): future cars of his travelled at twice that speed. From 1899 to 1904 cars were produced for sale by the Lanchester Engine Company, which was formed in 1898. The company had to make every component except the tyres. Lanchester gave up the managership but remained as Chief Designer, and he remained in this post until 1914.In 1907–8 his two-volume treatise Aerial Flight was published; it included consideration of skin friction, boundary-layer theory and the theory of stability. In 1909 he was appointed to the Government's Committee for Aeronautics and also became a consultant to the Daimler Company. At the age of 51 he married Dorothea Cooper. He remained a consultant to Daimler and worked also for Wolseley and Beardmore until 1929 when he started Lanchester Laboratories, working on sound reproduction. He also wrote books on relativity and on the theory of dimensions.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS.Bibliographybht=1907–8, Aerial Flight, 2 vols.Further ReadingP.W.Kingsford, 1966, F.W.Lanchester, Automobile Engineer.E.G.Semler (ed.), 1966, The Great Masters. Engineering Heritage, Vol. II, London: Institution of Mechanical Engineers/Heinemann.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Lanchester, Frederick William
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