- particle capture
- улавливание (захват) капель распыла; см. droplet capture
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики. 2014.
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики. 2014.
Particle therapy — Intervention ICD 9: 92.26 Particle therapy is a form of external beam radiotherapy using beams of energetic protons, neutrons, or positive ions for cancer treatment. The most common … Wikipedia
capture — [kap′chər] n. [Fr < L captura < captus: see CAPTIVE] 1. a taking or being taken by force, surprise, or skill, as enemy troops, an opponent s piece in chess, etc. 2. that which is thus taken or seized; specif., a prize or booty in war 3. the … English World dictionary
Particle beam weapon — A particle beam weapon uses an ultra high energy beam of atoms or electrons (i.e., a particle beam) to damage a material target by hitting it, and thus disrupting its atomic and molecular structure. A particle beam weapon is a type of directed… … Wikipedia
capture — I. noun Etymology: Middle French, from Latin captura, from captus Date: circa 1542 1. an act or instance of capturing: as a. an act of catching, winning, or gaining control by force, stratagem, or guile b. a move in a board game (as chess or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
particle accelerator — accelerator (def. 7). [1945 50] * * * Device that accelerates a beam of fast moving, electrically charged atoms (ions) or subatomic particles. Accelerators are used to study the structure of atomic nuclei (see atom) and the nature of subatomic… … Universalium
Particle accelerator — Atom smasher redirects here. For other uses, see Atom smasher (disambiguation). A 1960s single stage 2 MeV linear Van de Graaff accelerator, here opened for maintenance A particle accelerator[1] is a device that uses electromagnetic fields to… … Wikipedia
Particle collection in wet scrubbers — Wet scrubbers capture relatively small dust s with large liquid droplets. In most wet scrubbing systems, droplets produced are generally larger than 50 micrometres (in the 150 to 500 micrometres range). As a point of reference, human hair ranges… … Wikipedia
capture — capturable, adj. capturer, n. /kap cheuhr/, v., captured, capturing, n. v.t. 1. to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar. 2. to gain control of or exert influence over: an ad that captured our… … Universalium
capture — /ˈkæptʃə / (say kapchuh) verb (t) (captured, capturing) 1. to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: the chief was captured. 2. to take or seize according to the rules of a game or sport. 3. to achieve a likeness of in an artistic or… …
capture — Catching and holding a particle or an electrical impulse originating elsewhere. [L. capio, pp. tus, to take, seize] atrial c. control of the atria for one or more beats after a period of independent beating, as in incomplete AV block or in… … Medical dictionary
capture — cap•ture [[t]ˈkæp tʃər[/t]] v. tured, tur•ing, n. 1) to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize; apprehend 2) to gain control of or exert influence over: to capture someone s attention[/ex] 3) to take possession of, as in a game or… … From formal English to slang