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diffusion-transfer material - перевод на русский

GOVERNING THE TRANSFER OF RESEARCH MATERIALS BETWEEN TWO ORGANIZATIONS
Material Transfer Agreement
Найдено результатов: 1904
diffusion-transfer material      
материал для диффузионного переноса (изображения)
diffusion welding         
  • Animation of the Diffusion Welding process
  • Animation of sheet forming process using diffusion welding (see also [[hydroforming]]).
  • Animation of Diffusion Bonding Process
Diffusion welding; User:IdRatherBeLearning/sandbox

общая лексика

диффузионная сварка

transfer fee         
  • In 1996, Dutchman [[Edgar Davids]] was the first high-profile player to move on a free transfer via the [[Bosman ruling]].
  • [[John Hartson]] failed medical tests which led to the shelving of three potential transfers in 2000.
  • Bayern Munich]] from [[RB Leipzig]] for a world record-breaking fee of €25 Million in 2021.
  • [[Neymar]] (right) and [[Kylian Mbappé]] (left) are the two most expensive association football transfers.
  • Barcelona]] in 2013 became the subject of investigation.
  • Manchester City paid Santos €1.805 million in solidarity contribution for Robinho.
  • [[Zinedine Zidane]] was the most expensive player in the world for eight years.
SPORTS ACTION IN WHICH A PLAYER MOVES BETWEEN CLUBS
Football Transfers; Transfer fee; Transfer fees; Football transfer; Transfer deal; English Football Transfers; Transfer ban (association football); Transfer (football); Solidarity Contribution (football); Player transfer; 2013 summer transfer window; Transfer embargo; Training compensation; Globalization of the football transfer market; User:Howley.l/sandbox; Impact of globalization on the football transfer market; Solidarity contribution; Association football transfer; Transfer of Neymar from Santos FC to FC Barcelona; Solidarity contributions (association football)
комиссия за трансферт
technology transfer         
PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING TECHNOLOGY FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT OWNS OR HOLDS IT TO ANOTHER PERSON OR ORGANIZATION
Transfer of technology; Technology Transfer; Technology Transfer Office; Technical transfer; Transfer technology; Transferência de tecnologia; Technology transfers; Tech transfer; Technology transition; Transfer of Technology

[tek'nɔlədʒitrænsfə:]

общая лексика

передача технологии (из военных в мирные отрасли, из развитых в развивающиеся страны и т. п.)

нефтегазовая промышленность

передача технологии (процесс распространения научно-технических знаний; практическое использование научных знаний, полученных в другой организации; переход от фундаментальных знаний к техническим средствам; приспособление существующей техники к новому использованию)

technology transfer         
PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING TECHNOLOGY FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT OWNS OR HOLDS IT TO ANOTHER PERSON OR ORGANIZATION
Transfer of technology; Technology Transfer; Technology Transfer Office; Technical transfer; Transfer technology; Transferência de tecnologia; Technology transfers; Tech transfer; Technology transition; Transfer of Technology
передача технологии; передача технических достижений
technology transfer         
PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING TECHNOLOGY FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT OWNS OR HOLDS IT TO ANOTHER PERSON OR ORGANIZATION
Transfer of technology; Technology Transfer; Technology Transfer Office; Technical transfer; Transfer technology; Transferência de tecnologia; Technology transfers; Tech transfer; Technology transition; Transfer of Technology
передача технологии из военных в мирные отрасли, что приводит к изменению социальных и культурных реалий.
diffuse         
  • Diffusion furnaces used for [[thermal oxidation]]
  • Diffusion in the monolayer: oscillations near temporary equilibrium positions and jumps to the nearest free places.
  • Diffusion from a microscopic and  b macroscopic point of view. Initially, there are [[solute]] molecules on the left side of a barrier (purple line) and none on the right. The barrier is removed, and the solute diffuses to fill the whole container. <u>Top:</u> A single molecule moves around randomly. <u>Middle:</u> With more molecules, there is a statistical trend that the solute fills the container more and more uniformly. <u>Bottom:</u> With an enormous number of solute molecules, all randomness is gone: The solute appears to move smoothly and deterministically from high-concentration areas to low-concentration areas. There is no microscopic [[force]] pushing molecules rightward, but there ''appears'' to be one in the bottom panel. This apparent force is called an ''[[entropic force]]''.
  • Time lapse video of diffusion of a dye dissolved in water into a gel.
  • The apparent random motion of atoms, ions or molecules explained. Substances appear to move randomly due to collisions with other substances. From the iBook ''Cell Membrane Transport'', free license granted by IS3D, LLC, 2014.
  • Random collisions of particles in a gas.
NET MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES OR ATOMS FROM A REGION OF HIGH CONCENTRATION (OR HIGH CHEMICAL POTENTIAL) TO A REGION OF LOW CONCENTRATION (OR LOW CHEMICAL POTENTIAL)
Diffuse; Diffusion rate; Rate of diffusion; Diffusibility; Heterogenous diffusion
1) распространяться (напр. о нововведениях)
2) растрачивать, расходовать
diffuse         
  • Diffusion furnaces used for [[thermal oxidation]]
  • Diffusion in the monolayer: oscillations near temporary equilibrium positions and jumps to the nearest free places.
  • Diffusion from a microscopic and  b macroscopic point of view. Initially, there are [[solute]] molecules on the left side of a barrier (purple line) and none on the right. The barrier is removed, and the solute diffuses to fill the whole container. <u>Top:</u> A single molecule moves around randomly. <u>Middle:</u> With more molecules, there is a statistical trend that the solute fills the container more and more uniformly. <u>Bottom:</u> With an enormous number of solute molecules, all randomness is gone: The solute appears to move smoothly and deterministically from high-concentration areas to low-concentration areas. There is no microscopic [[force]] pushing molecules rightward, but there ''appears'' to be one in the bottom panel. This apparent force is called an ''[[entropic force]]''.
  • Time lapse video of diffusion of a dye dissolved in water into a gel.
  • The apparent random motion of atoms, ions or molecules explained. Substances appear to move randomly due to collisions with other substances. From the iBook ''Cell Membrane Transport'', free license granted by IS3D, LLC, 2014.
  • Random collisions of particles in a gas.
NET MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES OR ATOMS FROM A REGION OF HIGH CONCENTRATION (OR HIGH CHEMICAL POTENTIAL) TO A REGION OF LOW CONCENTRATION (OR LOW CHEMICAL POTENTIAL)
Diffuse; Diffusion rate; Rate of diffusion; Diffusibility; Heterogenous diffusion
diffuse 1. adj. 1) рассеянный (о свете и т. п.) 2) распространенный, разбросанный 3) многословный, расплывчатый Syn: see verbose 2. v. 1) рассеивать (свет, тепло и т. п.) 2) распространять to diffuse learning/knowledge - распространять знания 3) распылять; рассыпать, разбрасывать 4) phys. диффундировать (о газах и жидкостях) Syn: see scatter
diffusion         
  • Diffusion furnaces used for [[thermal oxidation]]
  • Diffusion in the monolayer: oscillations near temporary equilibrium positions and jumps to the nearest free places.
  • Diffusion from a microscopic and  b macroscopic point of view. Initially, there are [[solute]] molecules on the left side of a barrier (purple line) and none on the right. The barrier is removed, and the solute diffuses to fill the whole container. <u>Top:</u> A single molecule moves around randomly. <u>Middle:</u> With more molecules, there is a statistical trend that the solute fills the container more and more uniformly. <u>Bottom:</u> With an enormous number of solute molecules, all randomness is gone: The solute appears to move smoothly and deterministically from high-concentration areas to low-concentration areas. There is no microscopic [[force]] pushing molecules rightward, but there ''appears'' to be one in the bottom panel. This apparent force is called an ''[[entropic force]]''.
  • Time lapse video of diffusion of a dye dissolved in water into a gel.
  • The apparent random motion of atoms, ions or molecules explained. Substances appear to move randomly due to collisions with other substances. From the iBook ''Cell Membrane Transport'', free license granted by IS3D, LLC, 2014.
  • Random collisions of particles in a gas.
NET MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES OR ATOMS FROM A REGION OF HIGH CONCENTRATION (OR HIGH CHEMICAL POTENTIAL) TO A REGION OF LOW CONCENTRATION (OR LOW CHEMICAL POTENTIAL)
Diffuse; Diffusion rate; Rate of diffusion; Diffusibility; Heterogenous diffusion

[di'fju:ʒ(ə)n]

общая лексика

диффузия

размывание

расплывание

рассеяние

медицина

диффузионный (относящийся к диффузии)

Смотрите также

annular diffusion; autonomous diffusion; barrier diffusion; bridge diffusion; conservative diffusion; convergent diffusion; counter-current diffusion; dummy diffusion; eddy diffusion; fixed-geometry diffusion; forced diffusion; hole diffusion; inlet diffusion; isentropic diffusion; isotropic diffusion; linear diffusion; multidimensional diffusion; nonlinear diffusion; nonsingular diffusion; one-dimensional diffusion; open diffusion; outward diffusion; pore diffusion; recurrent diffusion; reflecting diffusion; screw diffusion; steady-state diffusion; stopped diffusion; subsonic diffusion; transiont diffusion; unsteady-state diffusion; vaned diffusion; wide-angle diffusion; air diffusion; turbulent diffusion; gas diffusion

существительное

общая лексика

распространение

многословие

расплывчатость

физика

рассеивание

диффузия

рассеивание, диффузия

diffusion         
  • Diffusion furnaces used for [[thermal oxidation]]
  • Diffusion in the monolayer: oscillations near temporary equilibrium positions and jumps to the nearest free places.
  • Diffusion from a microscopic and  b macroscopic point of view. Initially, there are [[solute]] molecules on the left side of a barrier (purple line) and none on the right. The barrier is removed, and the solute diffuses to fill the whole container. <u>Top:</u> A single molecule moves around randomly. <u>Middle:</u> With more molecules, there is a statistical trend that the solute fills the container more and more uniformly. <u>Bottom:</u> With an enormous number of solute molecules, all randomness is gone: The solute appears to move smoothly and deterministically from high-concentration areas to low-concentration areas. There is no microscopic [[force]] pushing molecules rightward, but there ''appears'' to be one in the bottom panel. This apparent force is called an ''[[entropic force]]''.
  • Time lapse video of diffusion of a dye dissolved in water into a gel.
  • The apparent random motion of atoms, ions or molecules explained. Substances appear to move randomly due to collisions with other substances. From the iBook ''Cell Membrane Transport'', free license granted by IS3D, LLC, 2014.
  • Random collisions of particles in a gas.
NET MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES OR ATOMS FROM A REGION OF HIGH CONCENTRATION (OR HIGH CHEMICAL POTENTIAL) TO A REGION OF LOW CONCENTRATION (OR LOW CHEMICAL POTENTIAL)
Diffuse; Diffusion rate; Rate of diffusion; Diffusibility; Heterogenous diffusion
1) рассеивание (распространение влияния одного знака ключа на много знаков шифротекста) 2) преобразование (размывание) открытого текста для нарушения его статистической структуры - cryptoperiod diffusion
- key diffusion

Определение

technology transfer
¦ noun the transfer of new technology from the originator to a secondary user.

Википедия

Material transfer agreement

A material transfer agreement (MTA) is a contract that governs the transfer of tangible research materials between two organizations when the recipient intends to use it for his or her own research purposes. The MTA defines the rights of the provider and the rights and obligations of the recipient with respect to the materials and any progeny, derivatives, or modifications. Biological materials, such as reagents, cell lines, plasmids, and vectors, are the most frequently transferred materials, but MTAs may also be used for other types of materials, such as chemical compounds, mouse models, and even some types of software.

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