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Перевод: barometric speek barometric


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барометрический


Тезаурус:

  1. In his book, On the Trail of Terror, David Leppard wrote later that, privately, Hayes believed the Lockerbie bomb had been a dual device, triggered by a barometric switch and then running on a timer, but that not enough of it had been recovered to be sure.
  2. Price leadership : it is usual to distinguish between "dominant firm" and "barometric" price leadership.
  3. The development process of the law of value into the law of labour expenditure finds its expression in the fact that by way of a plan, "prices" in their semi-fictitious function (i.e. no longer as prices determined by the "barometric fluctuations of the market") consciously turn out differently from how they would spontaneously.
  4. The bomb had a barometric trigger of the kind that had been used to bomb aircraft before.
  5. The statistical table shows that the barometric pressure at mean sea level varies from about 1014 to 1017 mb This gives an average of just over 1015.5 mb For practical purposes, we can call it 1016 mb
  6. The recording industry reacted with barometric sensitivity.
  7. We worked with two pens in the one hand, one for black ink and one for red, and at each weather station we had to draw in the symbols for wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, temperature, cloud type, amount and height, and precipitation, all in black, and the wet bulb temperature and dew point in red.
  8. It is worth bearing in mind, though, that his three oceans are in fact all part of one, and that their individual behaviours are all part of the overall behaviour of the planet's hydrosphere, where all winds and currents, ambient temperatures and barometric pressures - and, just possibly, all human behaviour too - are part of one hugely complicated, ever-mobile, mathematically-insufferable and only marginally predictable global machine.
  9. Kite operation becomes educational, as experience gives better appreciation of air movement, and the way in which wind is a resultant from changes in barometric pressure.
  10. As far back as 1949 P. W. Bridgman showed that water would crystallize in a different pattern if frozen at different barometric pressures, a specific pattern being obtained for each barometric pressure.
  11. When each chart was finished, the Met Officer on duty had to join up all the points of equal barometric pressure, rather like joining numbers in a child's drawing book, and a weather map would emerge.
  12. I have found, many times, that the practical science of these old miners is astounding; for instance, they made predictions of the effect of barometric pressure on the level of water in the shaft of flooded mine workings, which confounded the scientists of the National Coal Board.

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