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Что (кто) такое mechanically stabilized earth - определение

SOIL CONSTRUCTED WITH ARTIFICIAL REINFORCING
Reinforced earth; Reinforced Earth; Reinforced soil; Soil reinforcement; INTER-LOK System
  • Precast concrete retaining wall
Найдено результатов: 1807
Earth–Moon–Earth communication         
  • An array of 8 Yagi antennas for 144 MHz EME at EA6VQ, Balearic Islands, Spain
  • A part of 144 MHz EME antenna array at WA6PY in California, USA
  • A dish antenna for microwave EME work at WA6PY, California, USA
  • A dish antenna for UHF EME at I2FZX, Milan, Italy
  • Amateur Radio antenna array used for Earth–Moon–Earth communication on 144 MHz. Location Kilafors in Middle Sweden.
  • Amateur Radio antenna array used for Earth–Moon–Earth communication on 144 MHz. Location Jäder, Middle Sweden.
  • Amateur Radio antenna array used for Earth–Moon–Earth communication on 144 MHz. Location Staffanstorp, South Sweden.
RADIO COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
Earth-Moon-Earth; Earth-moon-earth communications; EME (communications); Earth-Moon-Earth communication; Moonbouncing
Earth–Moon–Earth communication (EME), also known as Moon bounce, is a radio communications technique that relies on the propagation of radio waves from an Earth-based transmitter directed via reflection from the surface of the Moon back to an Earth-based receiver.
Earth (wuxing)         
THIRD OF THE FIVE ELEMENTS OR PHASES IN THE WUXING CYCLE IN CHINESE ASTROLOGY
Earth (Wu Xing)
In Chinese philosophy, earth or soil (), is the changing point of the matter. Earth is the third element in the Wu Xing cycle.
Earth-Three         
FICTIONAL UNIVERSE WITHIN THE DC UNIVERSE
Earth-3; Earth Three; Earth 3
Earth-Three, or simply Earth-3 or Earth 3, is a “partially-reversed” Earth, where supervillainous counterparts of the mainstream DC superheroes reside. It first appeared in Justice League of America #29 (1964), and the concept has been rebooted several times.
Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot         
  • Modern 120 mm tank gun shells
ARTILLERY PROJECTILE (LINE OF SIGHT)
APFSDS; APFSDS-T; Armour-piercing, Fin Stabilised, Discarding Sabot; APDSFS; Armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot; Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot; Armour-Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot; Armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot
Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot (APFSDS), long dart penetrator, or simply dart ammunition, is a type of kinetic energy penetrator ammunition used to attack modern vehicle armour. As an armament for main battle tanks, it succeeds Armour-Piercing Discarding Sabot (APDS) ammunition, which is still used in small or medium caliber weapon systems.
Stabilized images         
IMAGES THAT REMAIN IMMOBILE ON THE RETINA
Stabilized Images; Stabilized retinal image
Stabilized Images are images that remain immobile on the retina. Under natural viewing conditions, the eyes are always in motion.
Earth analog         
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  • Water covers 70% of Earth's surface and is required by all known life
  • Artist's representation of a hypothetical habitable exoplanet with three natural satellites
  • Surfaces like this of Saturn's moon Titan (taken by [[Huygens probe]]) bear superficial similarities to the floodplains of Earth
  • [[Kepler-22b]], located in the habitable zone of a Sun-like star may be the best exoplanetary candidate for extraterrestrial surface water discovered to date, but is significantly larger than Earth and its actual composition is unknown
  • Size Comparisons: [[Kepler-20e]]<ref name="Kepler20e-20111220"/> and [[Kepler-20f]]<ref name="Kepler20f-20111220"/> with [[Venus]] and [[Earth]]
  • [[Percival Lowell]] depicted Mars as a dry but Earth-like planet and habitable for an extraterrestrial civilisation
  • terraformed Venus]], a potential Earth analog
  • Sand dunes in the [[Namib Desert]] on Earth (top), compared with dunes in Belet on Titan
ANOTHER PLANET WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS SIMILAR TO THOSE FOUND ON THE PLANET EARTH
Earth-like exoplanets; Earth-like exoplanet; Most Earth-like exoplanets; Earth 2.0; Estimated frequency of Earth-like planets; Earth analogs; Earth-like world; Earth analogue; Earthlike planets; Second Earth; Earth 2.0 mission; Earth 2.0 mission (China)
An Earth analog, also called an Earth analogue, Earth twin, or second Earth, is a planet or moon with environmental conditions similar to those found on Earth. The term Earth-like planet is also used, but this term may refer to any terrestrial planet.
Earth-One         
NAME GIVEN TO TWO FICTIONAL UNIVERSES THAT HAVE APPEARED IN AMERICAN COMIC BOOK STORIES PUBLISHED BY DC COMICS
Earth-1; Earth 1; Earth One; Earth–1
Earth-One (also Earth-1) is a name given to two fictional universes (The Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis versions of the same universe) that have appeared in American comic book stories published by DC Comics. The first Earth-One was given its name in Justice League of America #21 (August 1963), after The Flash #123 (September 1961) explained how Golden Age (Earth-Two) versions of characters such as the Flash (Jay Garrick) could appear in stories with their Silver Age counterparts (Barry Allen).
Spaceship Earth         
  • Spaceship Earth]]
METAPHOR FOR HUMANKIND'S CONDITIONS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
Spaceship earth; Spaceship economy; Spacecraft Earth; Spaceship Planet Earth; SpaceShip Planet Earth; SPACESHIP PLANET EARTH; SPACESHIP EARTH
Spaceship Earth (or Spacecraft Earth or Spaceship Planet Earth) is a worldview encouraging everyone on Earth to act as a harmonious crew working toward the greater good.
scorched earth         
  • medics]] arrived at a town to rescue wounded on the way to Izmir after Greek forces abandoned the town (August 1922).
  • The forces of [[Vlad the Impaler]] were associated with torches, particularly outside [[Târgovişte]].
  • Southern part of Bandung during [[Bandung Sea of Fire]], 23 March 1946
  • Chinese civilians to be killed, Sino-Japanese War
  • slighted]] during the [[English Civil War]] so that its defences could not be reused.
  • Napoleon's retreat from Moscow
  • Long Walk]]"
  • The ruins of [[Richmond, Virginia]] after it was burned by retreating Confederate soldiers in April 1865.
  • [[Robert the Bruce]]
  • [[William Tecumseh Sherman]]'s troops destroying a railroad near [[Atlanta]]
  • Germans]], in 1945.
  • Péronne]], blown up by the Germans in March 1917
  • [[Boer]] civilians watching British soldiers blow up their house with dynamite after they had been given 10 minutes to gather their belongings.
MILITARY STRATEGY
'scorched-earth' policy; Scorched Earth; Burnt earth; Scorched-earth Defense; Scorched Land; Scorched earth policy; Scorched-earth; Vastatio; Scorched-earth policy; Scorched earth tactics; Scorched Earth Policy; Scorched earth strategy; Scorched-earth strategy
A scorched earth policy is the deliberate burning, destruction, and removal by an army of everything that would be useful to an enemy coming into the area.
He employed a scorched-earth policy, destroying villages and burning crops.
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scorched earth policy         
  • medics]] arrived at a town to rescue wounded on the way to Izmir after Greek forces abandoned the town (August 1922).
  • The forces of [[Vlad the Impaler]] were associated with torches, particularly outside [[Târgovişte]].
  • Southern part of Bandung during [[Bandung Sea of Fire]], 23 March 1946
  • Chinese civilians to be killed, Sino-Japanese War
  • slighted]] during the [[English Civil War]] so that its defences could not be reused.
  • Napoleon's retreat from Moscow
  • Long Walk]]"
  • The ruins of [[Richmond, Virginia]] after it was burned by retreating Confederate soldiers in April 1865.
  • [[Robert the Bruce]]
  • [[William Tecumseh Sherman]]'s troops destroying a railroad near [[Atlanta]]
  • Germans]], in 1945.
  • Péronne]], blown up by the Germans in March 1917
  • [[Boer]] civilians watching British soldiers blow up their house with dynamite after they had been given 10 minutes to gather their belongings.
MILITARY STRATEGY
'scorched-earth' policy; Scorched Earth; Burnt earth; Scorched-earth Defense; Scorched Land; Scorched earth policy; Scorched-earth; Vastatio; Scorched-earth policy; Scorched earth tactics; Scorched Earth Policy; Scorched earth strategy; Scorched-earth strategy
¦ noun a military strategy of burning or destroying all crops and resources that might be of use to an invading enemy force.

Википедия

Mechanically stabilized earth

Mechanically stabilized earth (MSE or reinforced soil) is soil constructed with artificial reinforcing. It can be used for retaining walls, bridge abutments, seawalls, and dikes. Although the basic principles of MSE have been used throughout history, MSE was developed in its current form in the 1960s. The reinforcing elements used can vary but include steel and geosynthetics.

MSE is the term usually used in the US to distinguish it from the trade name "Reinforced Earth". Elsewhere "reinforced soil" is the generally accepted term.