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Что (кто) такое clean aggregate - определение

BROAD CATEGORY OF COARSE PARTICULATE MATERIAL USED IN CONSTRUCTION
Construction Aggregate; Coarse aggregate; Construction aggregates; Aggregate concrete; Recycled construction aggregate
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Clean technology         
  • Farmer using crops for biofuel
  • United Nations: 17 Sustainable Development Goals
  • Wind turbines in a field in Spain.
COMPARATIVELY ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGY
Cleantech; Clean Tech; Clean Technologies; Clean Technology; Clean-tech; CleanTech; Clean technologies; Clean technology (paradigm); Clean technology paradigm; Berkeley-Stanford CleanTech Conference; Clean tech; Clean energy technology; Clean economy; Clean industry
Clean technology, in short cleantech, is any process, product, or service that reduces negative environmental impacts through significant energy efficiency improvements, the sustainable use of resources, or environmental protection activities. Clean technology includes a broad range of technology related to recycling, renewable energy, information technology, green transportation, electric motors, green chemistry, lighting, grey water, and more.
Clean Cities Coalition Network         
  • U.S. DOE Clean Cities coalitions in early 2020.
  • The logos for the Tennessee Clean Cities Programs, as well as some other logos for projects or initiatives that these coalitions operate.
Alternative Fuels Training Consortium; Clean Cities award; Clean Cities
The Clean Cities Coalition Network is a coordinated group of nearly 100 coalitions in the United States working in communities across the country to advance affordable, domestic transportation fuels, energy efficient mobility systems, and other fuel-saving technologies and practices. The U.
Clean Seas Seafood         
AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC COMPANY
Clean Seas
Clean Seas Seafood Ltd is an Australian seafood production company specialising in the sea-cage aquaculture of Yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi). It was established by The Stehr Group in 2000, and became the first Australian company fish farming in South Australia to be listed on the ASX in 2005.
Aggregate function         
TYPE OF FUNCTION IN DATABASE MANAGEMENT
Aggregation functions; Decomposable aggregation function; Aggregation function; Aggregation Functions; Aggregate functions
In database management, an aggregate function or aggregation function is a function where the values of multiple rows are grouped together to form a single summary value.
Myth of the clean Wehrmacht         
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  • A synagogue in France that was used as a brothel. Girls as young as 15 were abducted by the ''Wehrmacht'' to be used as sex slaves.
  • ''Wehrmacht'' officers performing the [[Nazi salute]] in 1941
  • [[Franz Halder]] covered up the crimes of the ''Wehrmacht'' through his work with the U.S. Army Historical Division.
  • [[Erwin Rommel]]'s memory was used for post-war propaganda.
  • The new German military, the ''[[Bundeswehr]]'', was established in 1955.
  • [[Erich von Manstein]], alongside Franz Halder, was instrumental in the cultivation of the Clean ''Wehrmacht'' myth.
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  • colonise the territory]] with ethnic German settlers as part of a "[[Greater Germanic Reich]]".
  • ''Wehrmacht'' veterans' denials of adherence to the [[Commissar Order]] (pictured) were the cornerstone of the myth.
  • war crimes of the ''Wehrmacht'']]. One of the posters reads: "Our fathers were not criminals."
  • About 300 Polish prisoners of war were murdered by soldiers of the German 15th Motorised Infantry Regiment in the [[Ciepielów massacre]] on 9 September 1939.
POST WORLD WAR II MYTH
Legend of the Clean Wehrmacht; Myth of the Clean Wehrmacht; Clean Wehrmacht; Honorable Wehrmacht; Honourable Wehrmacht; Reputation of the Wehrmacht; Wehrmacht war crimes denialism; Clean Wehrmacht myth
The myth of the clean Wehrmacht is the negationist notion that the regular German armed forces (the Wehrmacht) were not involved in the Holocaust or other war crimes during World War II. The myth, heavily promoted by German authors and military personnel after World War II, completely denies the culpability of the German military command in the planning and perpetration of war crimes.
Aggregat         
  • [[V-2 rocket]] in Blizna
  • V-2 missile]] being launched in June 1943
  • [[V-2 rocket]] being recovered from the [[Bug River]] near Sarnaki
SET OF BALLISTIC MISSILE DESIGNS DEVELOPED IN 1933–45
A4b; A3 (rocket); A6 (rocket); A10 (rocket); A1 (rocket); A7 (rocket); A8 (rocket); A11 (rocket); A12 (rocket); A5 (rocket); A9 (rocket); A2 (rocket); Aggregate 1; Amerika-Rakete; America rocket; A1 rocket; Aggregate series; Aggregate 3; Aggregate 5; A4-SLBM; Japan Rakete; Projekt Amerika; Aggregate 2; Aggregate 6; Aggregate 7; Aggregate 8; Aggregate 9; Aggregate 10; Aggregate 11; Aggregate 12; Aggregate 4-SLBM; Aggregate 4b; Aggregate 4 Submarine-launched Ballistic Missile; Aggregate (rocket family); Aggregate Series; Aggregat (rocket family); Max and Moritz (rockets)
The Aggregat series (German for "Aggregate") was a set of ballistic missile designs developed in 1933–1945 by a research program of Nazi Germany's Armed Forces (Wehrmacht). Its greatest success was the A4, more commonly known as the V-2.
Clean Clothes Campaign         
CAMPAIGN FOR RESPECT FOR THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF TEXTILE WORKERS
Clean clothes campaign
The Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) is the garment industry's largest alliance of labour unions and non-governmental organizations.PUMA starts joint pilot project with Clean Clothes Campaign in El Salvador .
clean         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Clean (Movie); Clean (movie); Cleans; Cleaned; Clean (disambiguation); Clean (album); Clean.; Clean (song); Clean (EP); Clean (film)
I
adj., adv.
1) immaculately, spotlessly clean
2) (misc.) to come clean ('to confess'); we're clean out of food ('we're completely out of food')
II
v. (D; tr.) to clean out of (the store was cleaned out of cigarettes)
Clean language interviewing         
AIMS TO MAXIMISE THE RELIABILITY THAT INFORMATION COLLECTED DURING AN INTERVIEW DERIVES FROM THE INTERVIEWEE
Draft:Clean Interviewing; Draft:Clean Language Interviewing; Clean Language Interviewing
Clean language interviewing (CLI), sometimes shortened to clean interviewing, aims to maximise the reliability that information collected during an interview derives from the interviewee. CLI seeks to address some of the "threats to validity and reliability"Seidman, 2006 that can occur during an interview and to increase the "trustworthiness" of the data collected.
Clean         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Clean (Movie); Clean (movie); Cleans; Cleaned; Clean (disambiguation); Clean (album); Clean.; Clean (song); Clean (EP); Clean (film)
<language> A lazy higher-order {purely functional language} from the University of Nijmegen. Clean was originally a subset of Lean, designed to be an experimental intermediate language and used to study the {graph rewriting} model. To help focus on the essential implementation issues it deliberately lacked all {syntactic sugar}, even infix expressions or complex lists, As it was used more and more to construct all kinds of applications it was eventually turned into a general purpose functional programming language, first released in May 1995. The new language is strongly typed (Milner/Mycroft type system), provides modules and functional I/O (including a WIMP interface), and supports parallel processing and distributed processing on loosely coupled parallel architectures. Parallel execution was originally based on the PABC abstract machine. It is one of the fastest implementations of functional languages available, partly aided by programmer annotations to influence evaluation order. Although the two variants of Clean are rather different, the name Clean can be used to denote either of them. To distinguish, the old version can be referred to as Clean 0.8, and the new as Clean 1.0 or Concurrent Clean. The current release of Clean (1.0) includes a compiler, producing code for the ABC abstract machine, a {code generator}, compiling the ABC code into either object-code or assembly language (depending on the platform), I/O libraries, a development environment (not all platforms), and documentation. It is supported (or will soon be supported) under Mac OS, Linux, OS/2, Windows 95, SunOS, and Solaris. http://cs.kun.nl/Cleanclean/. E-mail: <clean@cs.kun.nl>. Mailing list: <clean-request@cs.kun.nl>. ["Clean - A Language for Functional Graph Rewriting", T. Brus et al, IR 95, U Nijmegen, Feb 1987]. ["Concurrent Clean", M.C. van Eekelen et al, TR 89-18, U Nijmegen, Netherlands, 1989]. [Jargon File] (1995-11-08)

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Construction aggregate

Construction aggregate, or simply aggregate, is a broad category of coarse- to medium-grained particulate material used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, recycled concrete and geosynthetic aggregates. Aggregates are the most mined materials in the world. Aggregates are a component of composite materials such as concrete and asphalt; the aggregate serves as reinforcement to add strength to the overall composite material. Due to the relatively high hydraulic conductivity value as compared to most soils, aggregates are widely used in drainage applications such as foundation and French drains, septic drain fields, retaining wall drains, and roadside edge drains. Aggregates are also used as base material under foundations, roads, and railroads. In other words, aggregates are used as a stable foundation or road/rail base with predictable, uniform properties (e.g. to help prevent differential settling under the road or building), or as a low-cost extender that binds with more expensive cement or asphalt to form concrete. Although most kinds of aggregate require a form of binding agent, there are types of self-binding aggregate which do not require any form of binding agent.

In Europe, sizing ranges are specified as d/D, where the d shows the smallest and D shows the largest square mesh grating that the particles can pass. Application-specific preferred sizings are covered in European Standard EN 13043 for road construction, EN 13383 for larger armour stone, EN 12620 for concrete aggregate, EN 13242 for base layers of road construction, and EN 13450 for railway ballast.

The American Society for Testing and Materials publishes an exhaustive listing of specifications including ASTM D 692 and ASTM D 1073 for various construction aggregate products, which, by their individual design, are suitable for specific construction purposes. These products include specific types of coarse and fine aggregate designed for such uses as additives to asphalt and concrete mixes, as well as other construction uses. State transportation departments further refine aggregate material specifications in order to tailor aggregate use to the needs and available supply in their particular locations.

Sources for these basic materials can be grouped into three main areas: mining of mineral aggregate deposits, including sand, gravel, and stone; use of waste slag from the manufacture of iron and steel; and recycling of concrete, which is itself chiefly manufactured from mineral aggregates. In addition, there are some (minor) materials that are used as specialty lightweight aggregates: clay, pumice, perlite, and vermiculite.