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ship's journal - traduction vers russe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Electronic logbook; Ship's Log; Captain's log; Ship's logs; Flight Journal; Flight journal; Project history; Project log; Project journal; Log book
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ship's journal      
[мор.] судовой журнал
journal         
WRITTEN MEDIUM
Journals; Journaled; Journal (disambiguation); Journal (TV series)
journal 1. noun 1) дневник; журнал (тж. бухг.) the Journals parl. - протоколы заседаний ship's journal naut. - судовой журнал 2) газета; журнал 3) tech. шейка вала, цапфа 2. adj. poet. дневной
electronic journal         
PEER-REVIEWED PERIODICAL RELATING TO AN ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Learned journal; Research journal; Online journal; Peer-reviewed journal; Scholarly journal; Academic journal article; Academic journals; Electronic journal; Scholary journal; Refereed journal; Peer-reviewed journals; E-journal; Peer reviewed journal; Ejournal; List of Journal Title Abbreviations; Peer reviewed journals; Academical journal; Online scientific journal; Scholarly journals; Academic book review; Scholarly publication; Journal littéraire général; Journal Littéraire Général; Multidisciplinary journals; Online-only journal; Academic Journals; Scholary periodical
электронная газета, электронный журнал, телевизионная газета, телевизионный журнал

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Logbook

A logbook (or log book) is a record used to record states, events, or conditions applicable to complex machines or the personnel who operate them. Logbooks are commonly associated with the operation of aircraft, nuclear plants, particle accelerators, and ships (among other applications). The term logbook originated with the ship's log—a maritime record of important events in the management, operation, and navigation of a ship. Originally, the term "Log Book" came about in early maritime navigation. The Captain was responsible for keeping a 'Log', as a minimum, of navigational wind, speed, direction and position. The speed was determined by ejecting a 'log' from the bow of the boat and measuring the time it took to reach the stern, thereby determining the speed.

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