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Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terminology: English German French Dutch Russian
Contributor(s): Markov, A. S. (Compiled by), Romanov, V. a. (Compiled by), Rydnik, V. I. (Compiled by)
ISBN: 9048182484     ISBN-13: 9789048182480
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $160.55  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Reference
- Technology & Engineering | Engineering (general)
Dewey: 603
Physical Information: 1" H x 6" W x 9" (1.45 lbs) 496 pages
 
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Scientific and technical contacts between nations- have necessitated the publication of various language textbooks, manuals and reference books. Particularly important among them are multilingual scientifio and technical dictionaries. This English-German-French-Dutch-Russian Dictionary of Scientifio and Technical Terms contains some 9000 entries. The main fea- ture of the Dictionary is that it includes first and foremost general scientific terms needed by an engineer working in any branch of science and technology. Besides, the Dictionary includes the basic terms used in physics, mathemat- ics, the fundamentals of electrical engineering and chemistry, and also the most essential terms pertaining to manufacturing processes. machine design, testing methods, etc. The Compilers were confronted with a difficult task, as nowadays science and technology are developing rapidly and the minimum scientific and tech- nical vocabulary required by a specialist is increasing accordingly. The Compilers have taken special pains to include the entire basic mod- ern technical vocabulary, omitting superfluous words and phrases. They have tried to solve this problem by selecting mainly those scientific and tech- nical terms which constitute the basic of a specialised vocabulary. There- fore, the Dictionary includes the vocabulary pertaining to general study courses in mathematics, physics and chemistry, and also in electrical engi- neering. electronics and machine design, given in technical colleges irrespect- ive of their specification. This lends the Dictionary an all-purpose char- acter, making it equally useful to scientists and engineers of different countries, who have graduated from colleges with different curricula.