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Contact breccia

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    Breccia, английский
    1. Angular fragments of material, commonly formed by physical weathering processes or explosive volcanic activity.

    2. Any stone composed of angular fragments embedded and consolidated in a finer ground. numerous marbles owe their distinctive appearance to brecciation.

    3. A coarse-grained rock of sedimentary or igneous origin that is composed of angular rock fragments held to- gether by a mineral cement or fine-grained matrix.

    4. Any rock formation essentially composed of uncemented, or loosely consolidated, small angular-shaped fragments. compare broken ground.

    5. A fragmental rock whose components are angular and therefore not waterworn. there are friction or fault breccias, talus breccias, and eruptive breccias. compare conglomerate.

    6. A coarse-grained, clastic rock composed of angular rock fragments (larger than 2 mm) commonly bonded by a mineral cement in a finer-grained matrix of varying composition and origin. the consolidated equivalent of rubble. compare - conglomerate. gsst

    7. Coarse-grained rock composed of angular broken rock fragments held together by


    Breccia, испанский

    Breccia-conglomerate, английский

    Breccia-sandstone, английский

    Breccial, английский

    Brecciate, английский

    Brecciated, английский
      Broken or resembling a breccia.


    Brecciation, английский

    Contact, французский

    Contact, английский
    1. Контакт

    2. Conformal tactical array

    3. Вступление в связь; контакт; визуальный (о полете) с/тс cost-time curve график зависимости «стоимость — время» стсе command transmitter control equipment оборудование связи и управления (испытательного ракетного полигона)

    4. 1. an act of touching someone or something, or the state of touching  to have (physical) contact with someone or something to actually touch someone or something  to be in or come into contact with someone to be near to or touching someone  the hospital is anxious to trace anyone who may have come into contact with the patient. 2. an act of getting in touch or communicating with someone 3. a person who has been in contact with a person suffering from an infectious disease  now that lassa fever has been diagnosed, the authorities are anxious to trace all contacts which the patient may have met.  verb to meet or get in touch with someone

    5. A part which is an electric conductor and which provides a low-resistance path for current flow upon mating with another conducting part with which it is designed to operate. construction manager 250 others during the construction phase of the project, under separate or special agreement with the owner. this is not part of the architect’s basic services, but is an additional service sometimes included in comprehensive services. construction manager 1. a person who is appointed by the owner to work as the owner’s agent in the construction work, preparing bidding documents and contract documents, arranging construction contracts, and managing the contractors so that all work on the project is completed on time and within budget, in accordance with contractual agreements. 2. the person who has been designated by the owner to provide special management services during the construction phase of a building project. construction phase—administration of

    6. N контакт language ~ языковой контакт

    7. Of an infection

    8. Brought in contact with, as touching the sides of a ship. in astronomy, bringing a reflected body, as the sun, in contact with the moon or with a star. (see lunar distances, sextant, &c.)

    9. A radar or sonar echo, that is neither a false reading, nor evaluated as clutter, but has not been identified as a specific target.

    10. The surface where two different rock units come together.

    11. As used by drillers in the midwestern united states, the upper surface of the basement or igneous rocks underlying the sedimentary rocks.

    12. The horse`s stretching forward into the bit and accepting the ein as a means of communication with the rider.

    13. A person whose information, such as id or email address, has been added by the user to their contact list or to an address book.

    14. A person, inside or outside your organization, for whom you have created an entry where you can save several types of information, such as street and e-mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and web page urls.

    15. An individual who is interested in doing business or who currently does business with your organization. a contact may or may not be part of a larger organization (account).

    16. Any input on the surface screen by a valid input type (finger, blob, or tagged object).

    17. In geology, any sharp or welldefined boundary between two different bodies of rock.


    Contact (of an infection), английский

    Contact adhesive, английский
      An adhesive that is apparently dry to the touch and that will adhere to itself instantaneously upon contact; also called contact bond adhesive or dry bond adhesive.


    Contact aeration, английский

    Contact analog flight display, английский
      Пилотажный прибор с индикацией по методу контактной аналогии (с наложением искусственно создаваемого изображения на реальную картину внекабинного пространства)


    Contact angle, английский
    1. The angle between a substrate plane and the free surface of a liquid droplet at the line of contact with the substrate.

    2. The angle between the surface of a liquid and the surface of a partially submerged object or the container at the line of contact. the smaller the contact angle, the greater the wettability of the solid.


    Contact area, touchdown zone, английский

    Contact bed, английский
      A stratum of rock lying adjacent to and in contact with a formation of different character.


    Contact bounce, английский
      Дребезг контактов


    Contact breaker, английский
      Mechanical spring


    Contact breaker points, английский
      Hard metal cylindrical switch contacts whereby an ignition circuit is made and broken. also points. see figure i.l.


    Contact deposit, английский

    Consumption charge, английский