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ORD (Office of Research and Development) - translation to English

GOVERNMENT AGENCY
OSRD; Office of scientific research and development

ORD (Office of Research and Development)      
= Oficina de Investigación y Desarrollo (ORD)
Ex: The Office of Research and Development (ORD) develops methodologies and technologies that will improve environmental quality.
office block         
  • Alandia Trade Center, a [[real estate]] office building in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • A typical modern office, in [[Israel]]
  • The sprawling complex of the extended [[East India House]] c.1800. The company employed an army of bureaucrats to administer its territories in India.
  • Island style seating
  • Office work
  • [[Jack London]] in his office, 1916
  • An early [[Europe]]an office, 1719
  • An office in 1903, equipped with [[speaking tube]]s
  • 1937 image of the Division of Classification and Cataloging, [[National Archives]], [[United States]]
  • A small office building in [[Salinas, California]], [[United States]]
  • Open plan [[TradeMe]] offices, above [[NZX]], Wellington, New Zealand
  • The [[One World Trade Center]] in [[Manhattan]] is a high-rise office building, the tallest of its kind in the U.S.
ROOM WHERE PEOPLE PERFORM OFFICE WORK
Office building; Offices; Class A office space; Class A Office Space; Work office; Office complex; Office block; Corporate office; Office blocks; Medical office building; Main offices; Class a office space; Office buildings; Class B office space; Class C office space; Commercial office; Office development; Class A office; Commerical office; 🏢; Office design; Medical office buildings; History of office design
(n.) = bloque de oficinas, edificio de oficinas
Ex: Libraries formed a major part of the reconstruction of Poland after World War II and they are to be found in such diverse places as housing estates and office blocks.
office         
  • Alandia Trade Center, a [[real estate]] office building in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • A typical modern office, in [[Israel]]
  • The sprawling complex of the extended [[East India House]] c.1800. The company employed an army of bureaucrats to administer its territories in India.
  • Island style seating
  • Office work
  • [[Jack London]] in his office, 1916
  • An early [[Europe]]an office, 1719
  • An office in 1903, equipped with [[speaking tube]]s
  • 1937 image of the Division of Classification and Cataloging, [[National Archives]], [[United States]]
  • A small office building in [[Salinas, California]], [[United States]]
  • Open plan [[TradeMe]] offices, above [[NZX]], Wellington, New Zealand
  • The [[One World Trade Center]] in [[Manhattan]] is a high-rise office building, the tallest of its kind in the U.S.
ROOM WHERE PEOPLE PERFORM OFFICE WORK
Office building; Offices; Class A office space; Class A Office Space; Work office; Office complex; Office block; Corporate office; Office blocks; Medical office building; Main offices; Class a office space; Office buildings; Class B office space; Class C office space; Commercial office; Office development; Class A office; Commerical office; 🏢; Office design; Medical office buildings; History of office design
cargo
oficina

Definition

linear
adj.
Botánica. Zoología. Líneal.
verbo trans.
1) Tirar líneas.
2) poco usado Bosquejar.

Wikipedia

Office of Scientific Research and Development

The Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) was an agency of the United States federal government created to coordinate scientific research for military purposes during World War II. Arrangements were made for its creation during May 1941, and it was created formally by Executive Order 8807 on June 28, 1941. It superseded the work of the National Defense Research Committee (NDRC), was given almost unlimited access to funding and resources, and was directed by Vannevar Bush, who reported only to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

The research was widely varied, and included projects devoted to new and more accurate bombs, reliable detonators, work on the proximity fuze, guided missiles, radar and early-warning systems, lighter and more accurate hand weapons, more effective medical treatments (including work to make penicillin at scale, which was necessary for its use as a drug), more versatile vehicles, and, the most secret of all, the S-1 Section, which later became the Manhattan Project and developed the first atomic weapons.