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технолог по вакууму
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Vacuum sewer — Vacuum sewers were first installed in Europe in 1882 but until the last 30 years it had been relegated to a niche market. The first who has applied the negative pressure drainage (so called vacuum sewerage) was the Dutch engineer Liernur in the… … Wikipedia
Vacuum cleaner — Cylinder vacuum cleaner for home use. French train vacuum cleaner … Wikipedia
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Vacuum pump — A vacuum pump is a device that removes gas molecules from a sealed volume in order to leave behind a partial vacuum. The vacuum pump was invented in 1650 by Otto von Guericke. Types Pumps can be broadly categorized according to three… … Wikipedia
Vacuum bell (medicine) — The vacuum bell is a medical device used in the treatment of pectus excavatum, one of the most common chest wall defects. [cite web |url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi m3225/is n1 v46/ai 12450746 |title=Pectus excavatum pathophysiology … Wikipedia
Samuel Brown (engineer) — This article is about the English engineer and inventor. See Samuel Brown for other persons of the same name. Samuel Brown was an English engineer and inventor credited with developing one of the earliest examples of an internal combustion engine … Wikipedia
John Aspinall (engineer) — Infobox Engineer image size = 150px caption = name = John Aspinall nationality = birth date = 25 August 1851 birth place = death date = Death date and age|1937|1|19|1851|8|25|df=y death place = education = spouse = parents = children = discipline … Wikipedia
Maurice Leblanc (engineer) — Maurice Leblanc Maurice Leblanc (1857 – 1923) was a French engineer and industrialist. Born in Paris, Leblanc worked primarily in improving induction motors and alternators. He also invented an improved vacuum pump and worked in the area of… … Wikipedia
Railway air brake — Piping diagram from 1920 of a Westinghouse E T Air Brake system on a locomotive … Wikipedia
Invention of radio — Great Radio Controversy redirects here. For the album by the band Tesla, see The Great Radio Controversy. Contents 1 Physics of wireless signalling 2 Theory of electromagnetism … Wikipedia