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Что (кто) такое DAMP Project - определение


DAMP Project         
  • The DAMP Project ship, the USAS American Mariner at anchor Clarence Bay, Ascension Island, 1962
The Downrange Anti-missile Measurement Program or DAMP was an applied research project to obtain scientific data, just prior to and during re-entry, on intermediate- and intercontinental-range ballistic missiles as they returned to earth. The program was funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) under the technical direction of the Army Ordnance Missile Command (AOMC) during the period 1 January 1959 through 30 September 1963.
Damp         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Damp (disambiguation); Damps; DAMP
·superl Dejected; depressed; sunk.
II. Damp ·noun Dejection; depression; cloud of the mind.
III. Damp ·noun Moisture; humidity; fog; fogginess; vapor.
IV. Damp ·noun A gaseous product, formed in coal mines, old wells, pints, ·etc.
V. Damp ·superl Being in a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist; humid.
VI. Damp ·noun To render damp; to Moisten; to make humid, or moderately wet; to Dampen; as, to damp cloth.
VII. Damp ·noun To put out, as fire; to depress or deject; to Deaden; to Cloud; to check or restrain, as action or vigor; to make dull; to Weaken; to Discourage.
rising damp         
  • An example of a damp proof course of slate in a brick wall intended to prevent rising damp
  • Damp Houses – British Medical Journal – 25 May 1872
  • Effect of placing a porous brick in a shallow tray of water
  • A packet of damp-proofing rods
  • Damp-proofing rods installed along a mortar course to treat rising damp by forming a damp-proof course (DPC)
  • Damp-proofing cream leaking from injection holes. This can make it difficult to ascertain whether sufficient cream has remained in the holes for treatment to be successful.
  • "Next we look, but in vain, for any signs of a damp proof course, or for any gratings to show that ventilation to the ground floor joists has not been forgotten. The results of the first two defects are visible enough in the house as it now exists, in the damp and green stains which are everywhere to be seen from the level of the ground to some two or three feet up the walls." ''Helps To Health'', Sir Henry Burdett (1885), p. 138.
  • Vitrified stone-ware damp-course
  • Gaps between damp course for damp to rise in jerry-built house - Helps To Health, Sir Henry Burdett (1885), page 124
  • Mould growth caused by condensation in dead air pocket behind books
  • Plaster removed from a wall as part of a rising damp treatment. The wall was replastered using a sand-cement render.
  • Porous tubes used to treat rising damp are visible on the outside of this Victorian house.
  • A wall affected by rising damp
  • Moderate rising damp on an internal wall
  • Application of a sand:cement render to a wall as part of a rising damp treatment
PRESENCE OF UNWANTED MOISTURE IN THE STRUCTURE OF A BUILDING
Rising damp; Rising damp (structural); Penetrative damp; Structural moisture; Moisture (structural); Penetrating damp; Rising damp in buildings
¦ noun Brit. moisture absorbed from the ground into a wall.