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Перевод: technological speek technological


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технологический


Тезаурус:

  1. In Chapter 10 Gatrell and Vincent consider a wide range of natural and technological hazards including industrial hazards, risk assessment, hazardous waste disposal, emergency planning, natural hazards and environmental epidemiology.
  2. These materials had not always been associated; it was only in the nineteenth century that iron smelting came to the coalfields because of technological and economic convenience.
  3. Culshaw, who knew Karajan better than any of these armchair pundits, noted that since Karajan had never been interested in interpretation for interpretation's sake - which perhaps helps explain why his readings often outlast those of more "personalized" rivals - he naturally diverted his attention to new projects, musical, technological, scientific, logistical, until circumstances or new thinking drew him back to the central repertoire that he had recorded earlier, with other orchestras, other technology.
  4. A record guaranteed to make any soulboy puke, it's a dance compilation as nutters' paradise: anyone not technological had better turn away now.
  5. Polyacetylene has created a lot of technological interest because it, like other semiconductors, can be doped to improve its conductivity, which can be increased ten million, million times.
  6. Technological change has introduced commercial competition in the form of satellite TV.
  7. At last the book has arrived: Martin Honeysett has collected his cartoons in Microphobia , a look at how to survive computers and the technological revolution.
  8. About two million visitors are expected to see the display on British scientific and technological breakthroughs, unravelling the mysteries of the Sun and monitoring the Earth's health.
  9. They legitimized these by reference to the nation's "needs" for scientific and technological manpower.
  10. In addition to direct, or personal, control it has also become usual to distinguish a form of control which is incorporated within (impersonal) technological structures.
  11. But when due allowance has been made for the very various functions of castles, as administrative and social as well as military centres, it remains true that they were formidable military weapons, and that some of the most remarkable technological advances of the twelfth century were made in the improvement of siege engines and of a castle's defences.
  12. AILING firms most in need of technological investment in order to compete more effectively are the least likely to innovate, and many small businesses are lagging behind in the technological revolution, writes Clive Woodcock.
  13. Where this value is low, as with mercaptans for example, there are obvious technological and financial problems posed in seeking to control the emission of such odours.

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