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passive protection - перевод на русский

INDIRECT EXPRESSION OF HOSTILITY
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passive protection      
пассивная защита
passive voice         
GRAMMATICAL VOICE COMMON IN MANY LANGUAGES
Passive Voice; Passive mood; The passive voice; Passive agent; Passive verb; Passive sentence; Passivization; Stative passive; False passive; Passive sentences; Passivisation; Passively voiced
пассивная форма; страдательный залог
plant protection         
ENCOMPASSES THE TOTALITY OF EFFORTS, DAMAGE AND YIELD REDUCTIONS IN CROPS
Crop Protection; Plant protection
[с.-х.] защита растений
radiation protection         
  • USA Dept of Energy 2010 dose chart in sieverts for a variety of situations and applications.
  • Diagram showing various forms of [[ionizing radiation]], and the sort of material that is used to stop or reduce that type.
  • Using early [[Crookes tube]] X-Ray apparatus in 1896. One man is viewing his hand with a [[fluoroscope]] to optimise tube emissions, the other has his head close to the tube. No precautions are being taken.
  • External dose quantities used in radiation protection and dosimetry - based on ICRU report 57
  • [[Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations]] erected 1936 at St. Georg hospital in Hamburg, commemorating 359 early radiology workers.
  • Various doses of radiation in sieverts, ranging from trivial to lethal.
  • International policy relationships in radiological protection.The ICRP is generally recognised by regulators as the International authority on good practice
  • A [[lead castle]] built to shield a radioactive sample in a lab, being a form of [[lead shielding]].
  • Large scale glovebox in the nuclear industry used to contain airborne radioactive particles.
  • The total absorption coefficient of lead (atomic number 82) for gamma rays, plotted versus gamma energy, and the contributions by the three effects. Here, the photoelectric effect dominates at low energy. Above 5 MeV, pair production starts to dominate.
  • Hand-held ion chamber survey meter in use for surface dose rate on one of three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) for the Cassini spacecraft.
  • Graphic showing relationships between radioactivity and detected ionizing radiation
  • Visual comparison of radiological exposure from daily life activities.
PROTECTION OF MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION
Radiation shield; Radiation shielding; Ionising Radiation Protection; Radiation Protection; Ionising radiation protection; Biological shield; Radiation safety; Radiological protection

общая лексика

защита от излучения

медицина

радиопротекция

radiation shielding         
  • USA Dept of Energy 2010 dose chart in sieverts for a variety of situations and applications.
  • Diagram showing various forms of [[ionizing radiation]], and the sort of material that is used to stop or reduce that type.
  • Using early [[Crookes tube]] X-Ray apparatus in 1896. One man is viewing his hand with a [[fluoroscope]] to optimise tube emissions, the other has his head close to the tube. No precautions are being taken.
  • External dose quantities used in radiation protection and dosimetry - based on ICRU report 57
  • [[Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations]] erected 1936 at St. Georg hospital in Hamburg, commemorating 359 early radiology workers.
  • Various doses of radiation in sieverts, ranging from trivial to lethal.
  • International policy relationships in radiological protection.The ICRP is generally recognised by regulators as the International authority on good practice
  • A [[lead castle]] built to shield a radioactive sample in a lab, being a form of [[lead shielding]].
  • Large scale glovebox in the nuclear industry used to contain airborne radioactive particles.
  • The total absorption coefficient of lead (atomic number 82) for gamma rays, plotted versus gamma energy, and the contributions by the three effects. Here, the photoelectric effect dominates at low energy. Above 5 MeV, pair production starts to dominate.
  • Hand-held ion chamber survey meter in use for surface dose rate on one of three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) for the Cassini spacecraft.
  • Graphic showing relationships between radioactivity and detected ionizing radiation
  • Visual comparison of radiological exposure from daily life activities.
PROTECTION OF MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION
Radiation shield; Radiation shielding; Ionising Radiation Protection; Radiation Protection; Ionising radiation protection; Biological shield; Radiation safety; Radiological protection

строительное дело

(конструктивная) защита от радиационного излучения

plant protection         
ENCOMPASSES THE TOTALITY OF EFFORTS, DAMAGE AND YIELD REDUCTIONS IN CROPS
Crop Protection; Plant protection

медицина

защита растений

radiation safety         
  • USA Dept of Energy 2010 dose chart in sieverts for a variety of situations and applications.
  • Diagram showing various forms of [[ionizing radiation]], and the sort of material that is used to stop or reduce that type.
  • Using early [[Crookes tube]] X-Ray apparatus in 1896. One man is viewing his hand with a [[fluoroscope]] to optimise tube emissions, the other has his head close to the tube. No precautions are being taken.
  • External dose quantities used in radiation protection and dosimetry - based on ICRU report 57
  • [[Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations]] erected 1936 at St. Georg hospital in Hamburg, commemorating 359 early radiology workers.
  • Various doses of radiation in sieverts, ranging from trivial to lethal.
  • International policy relationships in radiological protection.The ICRP is generally recognised by regulators as the International authority on good practice
  • A [[lead castle]] built to shield a radioactive sample in a lab, being a form of [[lead shielding]].
  • Large scale glovebox in the nuclear industry used to contain airborne radioactive particles.
  • The total absorption coefficient of lead (atomic number 82) for gamma rays, plotted versus gamma energy, and the contributions by the three effects. Here, the photoelectric effect dominates at low energy. Above 5 MeV, pair production starts to dominate.
  • Hand-held ion chamber survey meter in use for surface dose rate on one of three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) for the Cassini spacecraft.
  • Graphic showing relationships between radioactivity and detected ionizing radiation
  • Visual comparison of radiological exposure from daily life activities.
PROTECTION OF MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION
Radiation shield; Radiation shielding; Ionising Radiation Protection; Radiation Protection; Ionising radiation protection; Biological shield; Radiation safety; Radiological protection

общая лексика

радиационная безопасность

radiation shielding         
  • USA Dept of Energy 2010 dose chart in sieverts for a variety of situations and applications.
  • Diagram showing various forms of [[ionizing radiation]], and the sort of material that is used to stop or reduce that type.
  • Using early [[Crookes tube]] X-Ray apparatus in 1896. One man is viewing his hand with a [[fluoroscope]] to optimise tube emissions, the other has his head close to the tube. No precautions are being taken.
  • External dose quantities used in radiation protection and dosimetry - based on ICRU report 57
  • [[Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations]] erected 1936 at St. Georg hospital in Hamburg, commemorating 359 early radiology workers.
  • Various doses of radiation in sieverts, ranging from trivial to lethal.
  • International policy relationships in radiological protection.The ICRP is generally recognised by regulators as the International authority on good practice
  • A [[lead castle]] built to shield a radioactive sample in a lab, being a form of [[lead shielding]].
  • Large scale glovebox in the nuclear industry used to contain airborne radioactive particles.
  • The total absorption coefficient of lead (atomic number 82) for gamma rays, plotted versus gamma energy, and the contributions by the three effects. Here, the photoelectric effect dominates at low energy. Above 5 MeV, pair production starts to dominate.
  • Hand-held ion chamber survey meter in use for surface dose rate on one of three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) for the Cassini spacecraft.
  • Graphic showing relationships between radioactivity and detected ionizing radiation
  • Visual comparison of radiological exposure from daily life activities.
PROTECTION OF MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION
Radiation shield; Radiation shielding; Ionising Radiation Protection; Radiation Protection; Ionising radiation protection; Biological shield; Radiation safety; Radiological protection
(конструктивная) защита от радиационного излучения
biological shield         
  • USA Dept of Energy 2010 dose chart in sieverts for a variety of situations and applications.
  • Diagram showing various forms of [[ionizing radiation]], and the sort of material that is used to stop or reduce that type.
  • Using early [[Crookes tube]] X-Ray apparatus in 1896. One man is viewing his hand with a [[fluoroscope]] to optimise tube emissions, the other has his head close to the tube. No precautions are being taken.
  • External dose quantities used in radiation protection and dosimetry - based on ICRU report 57
  • [[Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations]] erected 1936 at St. Georg hospital in Hamburg, commemorating 359 early radiology workers.
  • Various doses of radiation in sieverts, ranging from trivial to lethal.
  • International policy relationships in radiological protection.The ICRP is generally recognised by regulators as the International authority on good practice
  • A [[lead castle]] built to shield a radioactive sample in a lab, being a form of [[lead shielding]].
  • Large scale glovebox in the nuclear industry used to contain airborne radioactive particles.
  • The total absorption coefficient of lead (atomic number 82) for gamma rays, plotted versus gamma energy, and the contributions by the three effects. Here, the photoelectric effect dominates at low energy. Above 5 MeV, pair production starts to dominate.
  • Hand-held ion chamber survey meter in use for surface dose rate on one of three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) for the Cassini spacecraft.
  • Graphic showing relationships between radioactivity and detected ionizing radiation
  • Visual comparison of radiological exposure from daily life activities.
PROTECTION OF MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION
Radiation shield; Radiation shielding; Ionising Radiation Protection; Radiation Protection; Ionising radiation protection; Biological shield; Radiation safety; Radiological protection

общая лексика

биологическая защита

биологический защитный экран

radiation shield         
  • USA Dept of Energy 2010 dose chart in sieverts for a variety of situations and applications.
  • Diagram showing various forms of [[ionizing radiation]], and the sort of material that is used to stop or reduce that type.
  • Using early [[Crookes tube]] X-Ray apparatus in 1896. One man is viewing his hand with a [[fluoroscope]] to optimise tube emissions, the other has his head close to the tube. No precautions are being taken.
  • External dose quantities used in radiation protection and dosimetry - based on ICRU report 57
  • [[Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations]] erected 1936 at St. Georg hospital in Hamburg, commemorating 359 early radiology workers.
  • Various doses of radiation in sieverts, ranging from trivial to lethal.
  • International policy relationships in radiological protection.The ICRP is generally recognised by regulators as the International authority on good practice
  • A [[lead castle]] built to shield a radioactive sample in a lab, being a form of [[lead shielding]].
  • Large scale glovebox in the nuclear industry used to contain airborne radioactive particles.
  • The total absorption coefficient of lead (atomic number 82) for gamma rays, plotted versus gamma energy, and the contributions by the three effects. Here, the photoelectric effect dominates at low energy. Above 5 MeV, pair production starts to dominate.
  • Hand-held ion chamber survey meter in use for surface dose rate on one of three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) for the Cassini spacecraft.
  • Graphic showing relationships between radioactivity and detected ionizing radiation
  • Visual comparison of radiological exposure from daily life activities.
PROTECTION OF MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION
Radiation shield; Radiation shielding; Ionising Radiation Protection; Radiation Protection; Ionising radiation protection; Biological shield; Radiation safety; Radiological protection

медицина

радиационная защитная ширма

Определение

consumer protection laws
n. almost all states and the federal government have enacted laws and set up agencies to protect the consumer (the retail purchasers of goods and services) from inferior, adulterated, hazardous or deceptively advertised products, and deceptive or fraudulent sales practices. Federal statutes and regulations govern mail fraud, wholesome poultry and meat, misbranding and adulteration of food and cosmetics, truth in lending, false advertising, the soundness of banks, securities sales, standards of housing materials, flammable fabrics, and various business practices. The Magnuson-Moss Act (1973) sets minimum standards for product warranties, makes a company that financed the sale responsible for product defects, and creates liability (financial responsibility) for "implied" warranties (when the circumstances show that a warranty of lack of defects was intended) as well as express (specific) warranties. Mail fraud may include fake contests, "low-ball" price traps (bait and switch), supposed credit for referrals of your friends, phoney home improvement loans with huge final payments, and swamp land sales. Some states' laws regulate and give some protection against high-pressure door-to-door sales, false labeling, unsolicited merchandise, abusive collection practices, misleading advertising and referral and promotional sales. Almost all states have agencies set up to actively protect the consumer. See also: bait and switch fraud implied warranty product liability securities

Википедия

Passive-aggressive behavior

Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. Inaction where some action is socially customary is a typical passive-aggressive strategy (showing up late for functions, staying silent when a response is expected). Such behavior is sometimes protested by associates, evoking exasperation or confusion. People who are recipients of passive-aggressive behavior may experience anxiety due to the discordance between what they perceive and what the perpetrator is saying.

Как переводится passive protection на Русский язык