Примери за използване на Ramsden на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Christopher Ramsden.
Dr Ramsden, there is another sort of funny thing.
We need the money, Ramsden.
Jesse Ramsden's father was Thomas Ramsden who was an innkeeper.
This did not happen and Ramsden died there.
Ramsden soon opened a new business in Haymarket, near Little Suffolk Street.
Bank of England deputy Governor Dave Ramsden said Britain's“speed limit”….
Ramsden spent much time at Dollond's house learning about optical instruments.
Of their two sons and two daughters,only one son, John Ramsden, survived to adulthood.
Indeed Ramsden continued to expand his business, enlarging his premises in 1780.
Every anniversary is important- that doesn't change, andnever will,” says club secretary Ken Ramsden.
Ramsden produced such an instrument in 1767 but it did not give as accurate results as was hoped.
Sarah and their son John moved into a house owned by the Dollond family, butSarah seems to have continued to assist Ramsden in his business.
The procedures adopted by Ramsden and Troughton for correcting initial dividing marks are also described.
Between 1775 and 1778 John constructed a dividing engine,on the lines of that recently designed by Jesse Ramsden, by which he was able to increase both his accuracy and his rate of work.
Morgan Stanley, which Ramsden expects to report at 21% decline in FICC, reduced its headcount by 25% in that division.
Troughton soon established himself as the leading maker of instruments in England for not only had his brother John died in 1788 butalso the other brilliant maker of scientific instruments Ramsden died in 1800.
Ramsden expects the economic situation of the UK to deteriorate significantly after the country finally leaves the EU.
The figures do little to support the view of BoE Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden, who last week said data so far had suggested the economy's weak start to 2018 would prove temporary.
Dave Ramsden: Brexit could hamper the BoE's ability to support a weak economy with lower interest rates| Varchev Finance.
This certainly raises question about the diet-heart hypothesis,” said Ramsden, whose search for lost studies is only a side project(his main research is on the biochemistry of linoleic acid).
Ramsden, you and I both know… there is only one reason my husband has spent so much time down under… and it has absolutely nothing to do with cows.
The development of the circular dividing engine in England is traced from Henry Hindley and Jesse Ramsden through the improvements introduced by Ramsden's successors to the self-acting engine of William Simms.
Marriage gave Ramsden a share in the patent that John Dollond had taken out on his most famous invention, the achromatic lens.
In the period spent abroad, from 13 March 1787 until the end of 1789, Piazzi became acquainted with the major French and English astronomers of his time andwas able to have the famous altazimuthal circle made by Jesse Ramsden, one of the most skilled instrument-makers of the 18th century.
In 2013, Ramsden resurrected another long-lost randomized study, the 1960s-era Sydney Diet Heart Study.
After getting the tapes translated into formats that modern computers can read, Ramsden and his colleagues discovered what had been hidden for nearly half a century: records on 9,423 study participants, ages 20 to 97, all living in state mental hospitals or a nursing home.
At this stage Ramsden was sent to live with his uncle, Mr Craven, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, and he spent four years there studying mathematics taught by the Revd Mr Hall.
Although he was highly successful in his business, Ramsden does not appear to have been so successful with his marriage for his wife did not move with him when he opened larger premises in 1773.
Ramsden, of the National Institutes of Health, unearthed raw data from a 40-year-old study, which challenges the dogma that eating vegetable fats instead of animal fats is good for the heart.