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Перевод: advanced
[прилагательное] выдвинутый вперед; выдвинутый; передовой; продвинутый; прогрессивный; повышенного типа; самый современный; успевающий
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- Plans were at an advanced stage when Hamnett, having vacillated for some time, phoned the BFC to say she had decided in favour of Paris after all.
- This more advanced system uses an etch-resist coating on the copper foil of the p.c.b.
- Pall , US, and Asahi Chemical , Japan, have formed an agreement under which Asahi's industrial membrane division will supply Pall with its advanced hollow fibre ultrafiltration modules and application skills for sale in Pall designed systems.
- After determined application of the economic weapon by the Eisenhower Administration had forced a cease-fire as British troops advanced down the Suez Canal on 6 November 1956, an exhausted Eden flew to Jamaica to recuperate on 21 November.
- Texts in English such as George Day's Practical Treatise on the Domestic Management and Most Important Diseases of Advanced Life (1549) soon took up this thinking.
- His father was a farmer with advanced agricultural views who lived until the age of 88, so that his son, who farmed with him, had ample time and restless energy to travel the country and buy pigs, sheep, horses and cattle with the aim of deliberately improving them.
- More homogeneous action and control subgroups can therefore be sensible choice since one would expect those with less advanced organic brain syndrome who are well supported at home, to have less need of the Home Support Project.
- It was Pope Pius XII who first advanced the view that doctors were not obliged to give, nor patients to accept, "extraordinary medical measures".
- The complicated organs of an advanced animal like a human or a woodlouse have evolved by gradual degrees from the simpler organs of ancestors.
- Mr Bonfield also disclosed that, following initial hostility, ICL had been given a role in the European Community's advanced communications programme after reassuring critics that the technology flow with Fujitsu would be two-way.
- These qualifications made, there remains a set of findings difficult to reconcile with Howe's (1986) proposition that "the work controls the worker" - though admittedly this was advanced in a context which excluded the kind of organizational influences the present work has begun to tackle.
- The hypothesis is advanced that for one set of parents the baptism is a religious ritual, whereas for the other it is a social one.
- A recent paper prepared by Dr Harold Puthoff of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Austin, Texas, USA, provides data illustrating why present Quantum Physics admits the existence of an ether which is termed in physics "zero-point energy".
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