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1 рана
ж.wound, sore ( см. тж ранение)забинтовывать рану — to bind a wound with a bandage;
зашивать рану — to close [to repair] a wound;
тампонировать рану — to pack a wound;
- вяло заживающая ранаушивать рану — to stitch up a wound;
- гнойная рана
- гранулирующая рана
- грязная рана
- длительно не заживающая рана
- загрязнённая рана
- инфицированная рана
- колотая рана
- лапаротомная рана
- незаживающая рана
- непроникающая рана
- ножевая рана
- обработанная рана
- обширная рана
- огнестрельная рана
- ожоговая рана
- операционная рана
- открытая рана
- первичная рана
- поверхностная рана
- проникающая рана
- пулевая рана
- раздавленная рана
- размозжённая рана
- рваная рана
- рвано-ушибленная рана
- резаная рана
- рубленая рана
- скальпированная рана
- сквозная рана
- смертельная рана
- укушенная рана
- ушибленная рана
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2 растравлять рану
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > растравлять рану
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3 T14.1
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4 смазать рану йодом
1) General subject: swob the wound with iodine2) Makarov: swab the wound with iodineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смазать рану йодом
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5 тампон
м. мед.tampon; wad (of cotton wool, of gauze) разг.вставить тампон в рану — tampon a wound, plug a wound with a tampon, или wad (of cotton, of gauze)
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6 тампон
м. мед.tampon; wad (of cotton wool; of gauze) разг.вста́вить тампо́н в ра́ну — tampon a wound, plug a wound with a tampon
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7 с намоткой из
•A rheostat wound with just one wire size requires...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > с намоткой из
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8 прижигать рану раскалённым железом
Makarov: sear a wound with a hot ironУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прижигать рану раскалённым железом
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9 прижигать
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10 бромистый йод
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11 возогнанный йод
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12 двуокись йода
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13 йод
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14 пятиокись йода
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15 пятифтористый йод
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16 треххлористый йод
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17 фтористый йод
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18 хлористый йод
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19 четырехокись йода
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20 дисковая катушечная обмотка
дисковая катушечная обмотка
Катушечная обмотка, собранная из отдельно намотанных катушек, выполненных в виде плоских спиралей из одного провода или нескольких параллельных проводов
[ ГОСТ 16110-82]Параллельные тексты EN-RU
Aluminum or copper foil disk in high voltage winding.
[ABB]Обмотка высшего напряжения дискового типа из алюминиевой или медной полосы.
[Перевод Интент]
Medium voltage, dry-type transformers may have their high voltage windings constructed using either the layer winding technique or the disc winding technique.
In the disc winding, the required number of turns are wound in a number of horizontal discs spaced along the axial length of the coil. The conductor is usually rectangular in cross-section and the turns are wound in a radial direction, one on top of the other i.e. one turn per layer, until the required number of turns per disc has been wound. The conductor is then moved to the next disc and the process repeated until all turns have been wound. There is an air space, or duct, between each pair of discs. The disc winding requires insulation only on the conductor itself, no additional insulation is required between layers, as in the layer winding.
Disc windingThe disc wound high voltage winding is usually wound in two halves, in order that the required voltage adjustment taps may be positioned at the electrical center of the winding. In this way the magnetic, or effective length of the winding is maintained, irrespective of which tap is used, and therefore the magnetic balance between primary and secondary windings is always close to its optimum. This is essential to maintain the short circuit strength of the winding, and reduces the axial electromagnetic forces which arise when the windings are not perfectly balanced.
Transformer with disc wound coils[Dry-Type disc wound transformers in medium voltage applications. Derek R. Foster I.Eng. MIIE]
Computer aided winding process
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > дисковая катушечная обмотка
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