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Breakdown product

Глоссарий медицинских терминов
    A substance which is produced when a compound is broken down into its parts




Breakdown, английский
  1. Отказ. поломка. кризис. крах.

  2. Танец черных в 20-е - 40-е годы, впоследствии перенятый белыми.

  3. Поломка; разрушение; эл пробой

  4. Nervous breakdown

  5. Поломка

  6. Авария

  7. A shape in a pivotdiagram, positioned along the connector between a parent pivotdiagram node and the children of that node.


Breakdown (analysis), английский
    Listing things according to categories


Breakdown (failure), английский
    A failure


Breakdown (puncture), английский
    A disruptive discharge through insulation due to failure under electrostatic stress.


Breakdown -, английский
    Автомобиль техпомощи


Breakdown also called failure, outage, английский

Breakdown current, английский
    Ток пробоя


Breakdown flag, английский

Breakdown maintenance, английский
  1. Maintenance performed after a machine has failed to return it to an operating state.

  2. Предусмотренные аварийные работы (напр., очистных сооружении)


Breakdown point, английский
    The breakdown point of an estimator is the smallest fraction of observations one must corrupt to make the estimator take any value one wants.


Breakdown point., английский
    The breakdown point of an estimator is the smallest fraction of observations one must corrupt to make the estimator take any value one wants.


Breakdown time, английский
    Время простоев (напр., станка из-за неисправностей)


Breakdown train, английский

Breakdown truck, английский
    See recovery vehicle.


Breakdown voltage, английский
  1. The voltage at which the insulation between two conductors, or a conductor and ground will break down.

  2. Пробивное напряжение

  3. The voltage at which an electrical insulation ruptures, thereby destroying its insulating value and permitting current flow.

  4. The amount of voltage required to cause a dielectric failure through an insulator when tested under a set of specific conditions. this value does not imply that the insulator can be operated at those voltages.


Product, английский
  1. Techniques, incorporated фирма «продакт текникс, инкорпо- рейтед» ptj уел jet total pressure полное давление в струе

  2. Изделие

  3. 1. something which is produced 2. a result or effect of a process

  4. Изделие; продукт о ~ covered

  5. A good or service that your organization provides.

  6. An item, service, or right that is output from an economic activity.


Product, английский

Product account, английский
    Счет производства, см. production account


Product accountability, английский
    Учет продукта. приведение в соответствие количества продукта, переданного для исследования, использованного и оставшегося для уничтожения.


Product accumulator, английский
    Накапливающий сумматор произведений


Ingredient, английский
  1. A substance which is used with others to make something

  2. Составная часть, компонент, составляющая mix ~s составляющие [компоненты] смеси


Precipitate, английский
    A substance which is precipitated during a chemical reaction  verb 1. to make a substance separate from a chemical compound and fall to the bottom of a liquid during a chemical reaction  casein is precipitated when milk comes into contact with an acid. 2. to make something start suddenly (note: [all verb senses] precipitating – precipitated) ‘…it has been established that myocardial infarction and sudden coronary death are precipitated in the majority of patients by thrombus formation in the coronary arteries’ [british journal of hospital medicine]