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  • 11Control Techniques — Тип частная компания Год основания 1972 Упразднена 1994 Причина упразднения слияние …

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  • 12brake — index control (restriction), curb, hamper, hold up (delay), impede, impediment, obstruct …

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  • 13computer brake control — See anti skid …

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  • 14Brake-by-wire — Drive by wire technology in automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical and hydraulic control systems with electronic control systems using electromechanical actuators and human machine interfaces such as pedal and steering feel… …

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  • 15Control car (rail) — Modern German InterCity Steuerwagen cab car. Rail transpo …

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  • 16Brake run — A brake run on a roller coaster is any section of track meant to slow or stop a roller coaster train.[1] Brake runs may be located anywhere along the circuit of a coaster and may be designed to bring the train to a complete halt or to simply… …

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  • 17Brake press — A brake press is a press used to bend, form or punch metal. It is a press that exerts a force on a set of dies. The force can be created by mechanical, hydraulic, electric or manual means. HistoryModern systems use dies made to the angle of the… …

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  • 18control system — Means by which a set of variable quantities is held constant or caused to vary in a prescribed way. Control systems are intimately related to the concept of automation but have an ancient history. Roman engineers maintained water levels in… …

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  • 19Control-Feedback-Abort Loop — Too often systems fail, sometimes leading to significant loss of life, fortunes and confidence in the provider of a product or service. It was determined that a simple and useful tool was needed to help in the analysis of interactions of groups… …

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  • 20control — 1. noun 1) China retained control over the region Syn: jurisdiction, sway, power, authority, command, dominance, government, mastery, leadership, rule, sovereignty, supremacy, ascendancy; charge, management, direction …

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