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Lift arms
Глоссарий терминов в лесозаготовках и производстве пиломатериалов |
Front-end loader arms that carry an attachment used for the purpose of lifting (23).
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Arm, английский
- Adjustable-rate mortgage
- The upper limb of the human body, esp. the part extending from the shoulder to the wrist
- Aircraft radio mechanic
- Air reconnaissance mission
- Antiradar
- Apollo requirements manual
- Applied research management
- Armament
- Armature
- Arming
- Aviation radioman
- Administracion de recursos minerales (panama); airborne remote mapping
- The part of the body from the shoulder to the hand, formed of the upper arm, the elbow and the forearm she broke her arm skiing. lift your arms up above your head. (note: for other terms referring to the arm see words beginning with brachi-, brachio-.)
- Allergy relief medicine
- Группа (подгруппа) лечения. см. treatment arm.
- Рука (рукав)
- Рог якоря
- A deep and comparatively narrow inlet of the sea. that part of an anchor on which the palm is shut. the extremity of the bibbs which support the trestle-trees. each extremity or end of a yard, beam, or bracket.—to arm, to fit, furnish, and provide for war; to cap and set a loadstone; to apply putty or tallow to the lower end of the lead previous to sounding, in order to draw up a specimen of the bottom.—to arm a shot, is to roll rope-yarns about a cross-bar-shot, in order to facilitate ramming it home, and also to prevent the ends catching any accidental inequalities in the bore.
- [1] to equip with weapons. [2] to prepare a weapon for use. [3] the area between crown and fluke of an anchor. [4] the upright member of a davit. [5] to apply soap or tallow to a sounding lead to pick up a bottom sample. [6] a deep and narrow sea inlet.
- See: adjustable-rate mortgage
- The short, upward sloping stroke or horizontal projection of characters such as ‘x’ and ‘l’.
- Передняя лапа животного
- Anti radiation missile
- Active risk manager – the network rail enterprise risk management system
Arm, английский
Arm, английский
Arm, английский
Arm, английский
Artificial rupture of memhranes
Arm, английский
Arm, английский
In aircraft weight and balance, as well as load distribution, it is the distance from the center of gravity (c/g) to some point. for computations, arms measured forward from the c/g are positive (+n) and those measured aft of the c/g are negtive (-n).
Arm, английский
Arm, испанский
Acrónimo de asynchronous response mode [modo de respuesta asíncrona]
Arm, шведский
Arm (a.), шведский
Arm (of a trial), английский
Arm (sleeve), английский
Рука (рукав)
Arm architecture, английский
A family of instruction set architectures for computer processors based on a reduced instruction set computing (risc) architecture developed by british company arm holdings.
Arm articulation, английский
Траектория движения руки (робота;
Arm badges, английский
There are specific rules concerning on which sleeve rate and rating badges are to be worn. [1] the royal navy introduced substantive petty officer rate badges to be worn on the left sleeve in 1827, then added non-substantive specialty rating (trade) badges to be worn on the right sleeve in 1860. [2] the u.s. navy changed the positioning of rate badges several times: • regulations of february 1841 introduced the petty officer’s badge (known familiarly as the crow). boatswain’s mates, gunner’s mates, carpenter’s mates, ship’s stewards, and ship’s cooks, were to wear an eagle and anchor on the right sleeve. quartermasters, quartergunners, captains of fore-castle, corporals and captains of the hold were to wear the same device on the left. • regulations of december 1866 specified that petty officers of the starboard watch should wear their rate badges on the right sleeve, while those of the port watch should wear them on the left. at this time specialty marks were added to the enlisted men’s uniform, consisting of the tools or instruments used in performing specific duties. • regulations of january 1913 cancelled the identification by watch and ordered petty officers of the seaman branch to wear their rate badges on the right, all other petty officers on the left. • in april 1949 right arm rates were disestablished by the usn.
Arm bones, английский
The humerus, the ulna and the radius
Arm chair, английский
A chair with arm rests attached to each side.
Arm changing, английский
Arm clamp, английский
Arm conveyor, английский
A conveyor for building materials in the form of an endless belt or chain, to which are attached projecting arms or shelves which carry the materials. armored cable, metal-clad cable two or more individually insulated electric conductors having a common outer protective covering of metal. also
Attachment, английский
- (1) document attached to court papers to give more information; (2) a way to collect judgment: by getting a court order that says you can take a piece of property
- Separating the second part of the utterance from the first one by full stop though their semantic and grammatical ties remain very strong (v.a.k.) it wasn`t his fault. it was yours. and mine. i now humbly beg you to give me the money with
- Крепление; узел крепления
- Прикрепление; присоединение
- A data type that will provide support for storing binary files within an access database. more similar to the sharepoint concept of attachments than the current ole object fields in access. the data will be stored as a raw blob within the database.
- A file sent by- email- is ‘attached’ to the email. an attachment can be a picture, a document, a program or any other type of file. you should never open an attachment if you are not sure what it is, because some- viruses- propagate as email attachments; but they can’t infect your machine if you don’t open the attachment.
- An external file included with an e-mail message.
- Арест (товара)
- Binding of phage or virus to host cell receptors
- Method by which a debtor’s property is placed in the custody of the law and held as security pending outcome of a creditor’s suit.
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Hogged fuel, английский
Fuel made by grinding waste wood in a hog; a mix of wood residues such as sawdust, planer shavings, and sometimes coarsely broken-down bark and solid wood chunks produced in the manufacture of wood products and normally used as fuel (17).
International log rule, английский
Formula rule that allows a 1/2 inch taper for each 4 feet of length and allows for a 1/16-inch shrinkage for each inch of board thickness. rule used by the usda forest service (26).
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