pellet
111resistor pellet — n. the encapsulated resistor with exposed contacts installed in a key, such as that for VATS …
112ellet — pellet …
113pelletisation — pellet [ pelɛ ] n. m. • 1952; mot angl. « pilule » ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Méd. Comprimé médicamenteux (surtout d hormone) destiné à être introduit sous la peau et dont la résorption lente assure un effet prolongé. ⇒ implant. 2 ♦ Métall. Petite boule de… …
114PEL — PELlet (Medical » Physiology) * Plan D épargne Logement (International » French) * Program for Experienced Learners (Academic & Science » Universities) * Protocol Engineering Laboratory (Academic & Science » Universities) * Protocol Engineering… …
115сушка окатышей — [pellet drying] удаление гигроскопической капиллярной влаги из окатышей в процессе обжига. На обжиговых машинах сушка окатышей ведется газом теплоносителем, ее скорость зависит от окатышей и определяется градацией температур. Механизм сушки… …
116pelletise — pellet ► NOUN 1) a small, rounded, compressed mass of a substance. 2) a piece of small shot or other lightweight bullet. 3) a small mass of bones and feathers regurgitated by a bird of prey. ► VERB (pelleted, pelleting) 1) form into pellets. 2) …
117pelletize — pellet ► NOUN 1) a small, rounded, compressed mass of a substance. 2) a piece of small shot or other lightweight bullet. 3) a small mass of bones and feathers regurgitated by a bird of prey. ► VERB (pelleted, pelleting) 1) form into pellets. 2) …
118Maine Energy Systems — Maine Energy Systems(MESys) was founded in the summer of 2008 by Les Otten and others to aid in the transition to alternative energy in the northeastern United States. The company currently delivers wood pellets in bulk and sells fully automated… …
119Airsoft pellets — are spherical projectiles used in Airsoft models. Typically made of plastic, they typically range in size from 5.98 to 6.00 mm in diameter, though some long range models use 8 mm pellets. Often called BBs , after the ammunition for BB guns (which …
120fusion reactor — Physics. a reactor for producing atomic energy by nuclear fusion. Cf. reactor (def. 4). * * * Introduction also called fusion power plant or thermonuclear reactor a device to produce electrical power from the energy released in a nuclear… …