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m.1 Ward, Mary Augusta Arnold Ward.2 Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth.3 Ward, Aaron Montgomery Ward. -
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[wɔːd] nounجَناح من مُسْتَشْفى، قِسْمHe is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.
2) a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court:قاصِرShe was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.
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12 Ward-Leonard-Aggregat
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Ward-Leonard-Aggregat
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13 Ward-Leonard-Umformer
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Ward-Leonard-Umformer
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14 Ward-Leonard-Maschinensatz
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Ward-Leonard-Maschinensatz
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15 Ward's method
French\ \ méthode de WardGerman\ \ Methode von WardDutch\ \ methode van WardItalian\ \ metodo di WardSpanish\ \ método de WardCatalan\ \ mètode de WardPortuguese\ \ método de WardRomanian\ \ metoda WardDanish\ \ WardmetodeNorwegian\ \ Ward metodeSwedish\ \ WardmetodGreek\ \ μέθοδος του WardFinnish\ \ Wardin menetelmäHungarian\ \ Ward-módszerTurkish\ \ Ward yöntemi (metodu)Estonian\ \ Wardi meetodLithuanian\ \ Ward metodas; Ward būdas; Vordo metodas; Vordo būdasSlovenian\ \ Wardova metodaPolish\ \ metoda WardaRussian\ \ метод ВордаUkrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ Ward aðferðEuskara\ \ Ward-ren metodoFarsi\ \ r veshe WardPersian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ طريقة واردAfrikaans\ \ Ward se metodeChinese\ \ 华 德 法Korean\ \ 왈드 방법 -
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SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 1685d. 21 November 1761 London, England[br]English doctor and industrial chemist.[br]Ward is perhaps better described as a "quack" than a medical doctor. His remedies, one containing a dangerous quantity of antimony, were dubious to say the least. A fraudulent attempt to enter Parliament in 1717 forced him to leave the country quickly. After his pardon in 1733, he returned to London and established a successful practice. His medical prowess is immortalized in Hogarth's picture The Harlot's Progress.Sulphuric acid had been an important chemical for centuries and Ward found that he needed large quantities of it to make his remedies. He set up works to manufacture it at Twickenham, near London, in 1736 and then at Richmond three years later. His process consisted of burning a mixture of saltpetre (nitre; potassium nitrate) and sulphur in the neck of a large glass globe containing a little water. Dilute sulphuric acid was thereby formed, which was concentrated by distillation. Although the method was not new, having been described in the seventeenth century by the German chemist Johann Glauber, Ward was granted a patent for his process in 1749. An important feature was the size of the globes, which had no less than fifty gallons' capacity, which must have entailed considerable skill on the part of the glassblowers. Through the adoption of Ward's process, the price of this essential commodity fell from £2 per pound to only 2 shillings. It provided the best method of manufacture until the advent of the lead-chamber process invented by John Roebuck.[br]Further ReadingA.Clow and N.Clow, 1952, The Chemical Revolution: A Contribution to Social Technology, London: Batch worth.C.Singer et al. (eds), 1958, A History of Technology, 7 vols, Oxford: Clarendon Press, Vol. IV.LRD -
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f <el> ■ Ward-Leonard speed-control system; Ward-Leonard systemGerman-english technical dictionary > Ward-Leonard-Schaltung
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subst. Ward-Leonard generator set
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