Examples of using Nominal volume in English and their translations into Russian
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Type 2 total delivery nominal volume at the top.
The nominal volume is the maximum volume as printed on the PD-Tip.
Stroke setting% of nominal volume A*≤±.
Means the nominal volume of the dangerous substance contained in the receptacle expressed in litres.
Stroke setting% of nominal volume CV*≤.
The nominal volume of Russian investments abroad amounted to 25 billion dollars in late 2004.
The normal operating range for most pipettes is 10- 100% of nominal volume.
Nominal volume of the state internal debt accumulated in the GKOs- OFZs increased by about 52 per cent over 1997.
New corporate bank loans have reached higher nominal volumes than prior to the crisis.
According to him, the nominal volume of the public debt in 2017 is projected at $6.245 billion.
As the Urine Monovette with boric acid should always be filled up to the nominal volume, a scale is not required.
The mark in the middle shows the nominal volume, the upper and lower marks show the error limits as specified in the table below.
Graduated p ipet tes, Type 2, to ta l de l i very,USP BLAUBRAND, class AS, nominal volume at the top, DE-M marking AR-GLAS.
The term“nominal capacity” of a receptacle means the nominal volume, measured in litres, of dangerous goods which the receptacle contains, but which in any case shall be not less than 80% of its water capacity when empty.
To determine the overall liquid density, the bucket can be filled with water according to its nominal volume and tightly closed with the lid.
Tested with demineralised water(density: 1.06 g/ml) filled to nominal volume, at 20 C for 15 min.
To check the pipette at least the nominal volume shall be dispensed in a beaker on an accurate analytical balance at least 4- 6 times of which the average volume and deviation can be calculated using ISO8655 formulas.
Tested with density solution(density: 1.06 g/ml)filled up to a nominal volume, at 20 C for 15 minutes in the fixed-angle rotor.
The proposal was accepted by WP.15, thereby resulting in the current version of the text,which could be interpreted as the endorsement of the proposal made by AISE in informal document INF.3 of the sixty-first session of the Working Party since nominal volume is the net volume at 20° C.
Tested with demineralised water(density: 1.06 g/ml)filled up to a nominal volume, at 20 C for 90 minutes in the fixed-angle rotor.
In the DIN EN ISO 835 standard, the waiting time for graduated pipettes was reduced from 15 to 5 seconds and the type 2,total delivery, nominal volume at top, was included.
Pursuant to Amendment 5 to the Plan andBudget of Kashagan development, the nominal volume of oil production under PCD will make up 370 thou. bar/per day.
That would have been the simplest solution, first, because the label usually displays the nominal quantity, either in mass or volume, and second, because the nominal volume of a package is not an absolute value.
According to the calculations by the Ministry for economy, the nominal volume of GDP was to amount to Rb2,100 trln, with its 1996's actual volume growth by 1.
With each data transfer, the burette sends the titrated volume, the serial number of the instrument, the nominal volume and the adjustment value, as well as the next scheduled calibration date.
According to sub-section 1.2.1,"Nominal capacity of the receptacle" means the nominal volume of the dangerous substance contained in the receptacle expressed in litres.
In the definition of Nominal capacity of the receptacle, delete"means the nominal volume of the dangerous substance contained in the receptacle expressed in litres.
In 1.2.1, under the definition of"nominal capacity of the recipient", delete"means the nominal volume of the dangerous substance contained in the receptacle expressed in litres.
It thus appears that industry understood the definition to mean that the highest of the two values should be used,namely actual volume content(nominal volume) or 80% of the water capacity- neither of which is usually referred to as nominal capacity, which was properly defined in the initial proposal by the United Kingdom.