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Nacelle
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- A streamlined enclosure or housing to protect something such as the crew, engine, or landing gear. french: nacelle, from latin, navicella, little ship.
- Гондола; (подвесной) контейнер
- The streamlined outer casing of an aircraft engine or compartment.
- Section of the bridgedeck that is lower than the sole.
- That part of a wind generator that houses the generator, gearbox etc at the top of the tower. nickel-cadmium battery (nicad): a form of rechargable battery, having higher storage densities than that of lead-acid batteries, that use a mixture of nickel hydroxide and nickel oxide for the anode and cadmium metal for the cathode. the electrolyte is potassium hydroxide. very common in small rechargeable appliances, but rarely found in independant power systems due to their high initial cost. nickel-metal-hydride battery (nimh): a form of rechargable battery, similar to a nicad, but being made with more benign materials, so without the toxicity of cadmium. very common in small rechargeable appliances.
- A protective or streamlined cowling.
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Мотогондола, русский
Nac, английский
- Network access control
- Nacelle
- National aero club
- National aeronautical council
- National air communications
- National airways corporation
- National aviation corporation
- Naval air center
- Northeast air command
- Nasa advisory council
- Nacelle air cooling (airbus)
- Nextgen advisory committee (ng faa)
- North atlantic council
- Not actioned (ssm)
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Streamlined, английский
Compartment, английский
- Forest management subdivision or block of land, usually of continuous land ownership (17).
- Помещение; отсек
- Отделение, отсек, купе, салон
- A small space within a larger enclosed area, often separated by partitions.
- Any space enclosed by bulkheads.
- An abstraction (not a specific storage location) that consists of one or more isolated storage files, called stores, which contain the actual directory locations where data is stored. any kind of data can be saved in the store.
Electrolyte, английский
- A chemical solution which can conduct electricity
- A water solution of salts used to replace or reinforce the normal salts of the blood.
- A nonmetallic (liquid or solid) conductor that carries current by the movement of ions (instead of electrons) with the liberation of matter at the electrodes of an electrochemical cell.
- The connecting medium, often a fluid, that allows electrolysis to occur. all common batteries contain an electrolyte, such as the sulphuric acid used in lead-acid batteries.
- A nonmetallic (liquid or solid) conductor that carries current by the movement
- The fluid in automotive batteries, a mixture of sulfuric acid and water.
Appliances, английский
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Простые метеоусловия, русский
Мотогондола, русский
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