slovodefinícia
conservation
(mass)
conservation
- konzervácia
conservation
(encz)
conservation,konzervace n: Zdeněk Brož
conservation
(encz)
conservation,uchování n: Zdeněk Brož
conservation
(encz)
conservation,zadržování v: web
conservation
(encz)
conservation,zachování n: Zdeněk Brož
Conservation
(gcide)
Conservation \Con`ser*va"tion\, n. [L. conservatio: cf. F.
conservation.]
The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping
(of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
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A step necessary for the conservation of Protestantism.
--Hallam.
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A state without the means of some change is without the
means of its conservation. --Burke.
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Conservation of areas (Astron.), the principle that the
radius vector drawn from a planet to the sun sweeps over
equal areas in equal times.

Conservation of energy, or Conservation of force (Mech.),
the principle that the total energy of any material system
is a quantity which can neither be increased nor
diminished by any action between the parts of the system,
though it may be transformed into any of the forms of
which energy is susceptible. --Clerk Maxwell.
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Conservation
(gcide)
Energy \En"er*gy\, n.; pl. Energies. [F. ['e]nergie, LL.
energia, fr. Gr.?, fr. ? active; ? in + ? work. See In, and
Work.]
1. Internal or inherent power; capacity of acting, operating,
or producing an effect, whether exerted or not; as, men
possessing energies may suffer them to lie inactive.
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The great energies of nature are known to us only by
their effects. --Paley.
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2. Power efficiently and forcibly exerted; vigorous or
effectual operation; as, the energy of a magistrate.
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3. Strength of expression; force of utterance; power to
impress the mind and arouse the feelings; life; spirit; --
said of speech, language, words, style; as, a style full
of energy.
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4. (Physics) Capacity for performing work.
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Note: The kinetic energy of a body is the energy it has in
virtue of being in motion. It is measured by one half
of the product of the mass of each element of the body
multiplied by the square of the velocity of the
element, relative to some given body or point. The
available kinetic energy of a material system
unconnected with any other system is that energy which
is due to the motions of the parts of the system
relative to its center of mass. The potential energy of
a body or system is that energy which is not kinetic;
-- energy due to configuration. Kinetic energy is
sometimes called actual energy. Kinetic energy is
exemplified in the vis viva of moving bodies, in heat,
electric currents, etc.; potential energy, in a bent
spring, or a body suspended a given distance above the
earth and acted on by gravity.
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Accumulation, Conservation, Correlation, & {Degradation
of energy}, etc. (Physics) See under Accumulation,
Conservation, Correlation, etc.

Syn: Force; power; potency; vigor; strength; spirit;
efficiency; resolution.
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conservation
(wn)
conservation
n 1: an occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss
or injury or other change [syn: conservation,
preservation]
2: the preservation and careful management of the environment
and of natural resources
3: (physics) the maintenance of a certain quantities unchanged
during chemical reactions or physical transformations
podobné slovodefinícia
conservation
(mass)
conservation
- konzervácia
antierosion soil conservation
(encz)
antierosion soil conservation,protierozní ochrana půdy [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
conservation
(encz)
conservation,konzervace n: Zdeněk Brožconservation,uchování n: Zdeněk Brožconservation,zadržování v: webconservation,zachování n: Zdeněk Brož
conservation of charge
(encz)
conservation of charge, n:
conservation of electricity
(encz)
conservation of electricity, n:
conservation of energy
(encz)
conservation of energy, n:
conservation of mass
(encz)
conservation of mass, n:
conservation of matter
(encz)
conservation of matter, n:
conservation of momentum
(encz)
conservation of momentum, n:
conservation of parity
(encz)
conservation of parity, n:
conservation reserve programme
(encz)
conservation reserve programme,program ochrany rezervace [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
conservation-tillage
(encz)
conservation-tillage,ochranné obdělávání půdy [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
conservationism
(encz)
conservationism,
conservationist
(encz)
conservationist,konzervativec n: Zdeněk Brožconservationist,ochránce přírody Zdeněk Brož
convention on the conservation of antarctic ***
(encz)
Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic ***,CCAMLR Convention on the
Conservation of Antarctic *** [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačConvention on the Conservation of Antarctic ***,Convention on the
Conservation of Antarctic *** [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
convention on the conservation of european wildlife ***
(encz)
Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife ***,Convention on
the Conservation of European Wildlife *** [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
forest-technical soil conservation measure
(encz)
forest-technical soil conservation measure,lesnickotechnické protierozní
opatření [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
incentives for conservation of electrical power
(encz)
incentives for conservation of electrical power,podněty k šetření
elektrické energie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
international union for conservation of nature ***
(encz)
International Union for Conservation of Nature ***,International Union
for Conservation of Nature *** [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
landscape conservation
(encz)
landscape conservation,ochrana krajiny [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
law of conservation of energy
(encz)
law of conservation of energy, n:
law of conservation of mass
(encz)
law of conservation of mass, n:
law of conservation of matter
(encz)
law of conservation of matter, n:
oil conservation
(encz)
oil conservation, n:
profit-based conservation
(encz)
profit-based conservation,ochrana založená na zisku [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
royal society for nature conservation
(encz)
Royal Society for Nature Conservation,Royal Society for Nature
Conservation RSNC [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačRoyal Society for Nature Conservation,RSNC Royal Society for Nature
Conservation [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
soil conservation
(encz)
soil conservation,zachování půdy [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
soil conservation measure
(encz)
soil conservation measure,protierozní opatření [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
special landscape conservation
(encz)
special landscape conservation,speciální ochrana krajiny [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
technical soil conservation measure
(encz)
technical soil conservation measure,technické protierozní
opatření [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
water conservation
(encz)
water conservation, n:
ccamlr convention on the conservation of antarctic ***
(czen)
CCAMLR Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic ***,Convention on the
Conservation of Antarctic ***[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
convention on the conservation of antarctic ***
(czen)
Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic ***,Convention on the
Conservation of Antarctic ***[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
convention on the conservation of european wildlife ***
(czen)
Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife ***,Convention on
the Conservation of European Wildlife ***[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
international union for conservation of nature ***
(czen)
International Union for Conservation of Nature ***,International Union
for Conservation of Nature ***[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
iucn international union for conservation of nature ***
(czen)
IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature ***,International
Union for Corservation of Nature ***[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
royal society for nature conservation rsnc
(czen)
Royal Society for Nature Conservation RSNC,Royal Society for Nature
Conservation[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
rsnc royal society for nature conservation
(czen)
RSNC Royal Society for Nature Conservation,Royal Society for Nature
Conservation[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Conservation of areas
(gcide)
Conservation \Con`ser*va"tion\, n. [L. conservatio: cf. F.
conservation.]
The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping
(of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
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A step necessary for the conservation of Protestantism.
--Hallam.
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A state without the means of some change is without the
means of its conservation. --Burke.
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Conservation of areas (Astron.), the principle that the
radius vector drawn from a planet to the sun sweeps over
equal areas in equal times.

Conservation of energy, or Conservation of force (Mech.),
the principle that the total energy of any material system
is a quantity which can neither be increased nor
diminished by any action between the parts of the system,
though it may be transformed into any of the forms of
which energy is susceptible. --Clerk Maxwell.
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Conservation of energy
(gcide)
Conservation \Con`ser*va"tion\, n. [L. conservatio: cf. F.
conservation.]
The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping
(of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
[1913 Webster]

A step necessary for the conservation of Protestantism.
--Hallam.
[1913 Webster]

A state without the means of some change is without the
means of its conservation. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

Conservation of areas (Astron.), the principle that the
radius vector drawn from a planet to the sun sweeps over
equal areas in equal times.

Conservation of energy, or Conservation of force (Mech.),
the principle that the total energy of any material system
is a quantity which can neither be increased nor
diminished by any action between the parts of the system,
though it may be transformed into any of the forms of
which energy is susceptible. --Clerk Maxwell.
[1913 Webster]
Conservation of force
(gcide)
Conservation \Con`ser*va"tion\, n. [L. conservatio: cf. F.
conservation.]
The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping
(of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
[1913 Webster]

A step necessary for the conservation of Protestantism.
--Hallam.
[1913 Webster]

A state without the means of some change is without the
means of its conservation. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

Conservation of areas (Astron.), the principle that the
radius vector drawn from a planet to the sun sweeps over
equal areas in equal times.

Conservation of energy, or Conservation of force (Mech.),
the principle that the total energy of any material system
is a quantity which can neither be increased nor
diminished by any action between the parts of the system,
though it may be transformed into any of the forms of
which energy is susceptible. --Clerk Maxwell.
[1913 Webster]
Conservational
(gcide)
Conservational \Con`ser*va"tion*al\, a.
Tending to conserve; preservative.
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conservation
(wn)
conservation
n 1: an occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss
or injury or other change [syn: conservation,
preservation]
2: the preservation and careful management of the environment
and of natural resources
3: (physics) the maintenance of a certain quantities unchanged
during chemical reactions or physical transformations
conservation of charge
(wn)
conservation of charge
n 1: the principle that the total electric charge of a system
remains constant despite changes inside the system [syn:
conservation of charge, conservation of electricity]
conservation of electricity
(wn)
conservation of electricity
n 1: the principle that the total electric charge of a system
remains constant despite changes inside the system [syn:
conservation of charge, conservation of electricity]
conservation of energy
(wn)
conservation of energy
n 1: the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy
of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes
[syn: conservation of energy, {law of conservation of
energy}, first law of thermodynamics]
conservation of mass
(wn)
conservation of mass
n 1: a fundamental principle of classical physics that matter
cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system [syn:
conservation of mass, conservation of matter, {law of
conservation of mass}, law of conservation of matter]
conservation of matter
(wn)
conservation of matter
n 1: a fundamental principle of classical physics that matter
cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system [syn:
conservation of mass, conservation of matter, {law of
conservation of mass}, law of conservation of matter]
conservation of momentum
(wn)
conservation of momentum
n 1: the principle that the total linear momentum in a closed
system is constant and is not affected by processes
occurring inside the system
conservation of parity
(wn)
conservation of parity
n 1: (physics) parity is conserved in a universe in which the
laws of physics are the same in a right-handed system of
coordinates as in a left-handed system [syn: parity,
conservation of parity, space-reflection symmetry,
mirror symmetry]
conservationist
(wn)
conservationist
n 1: someone who works to protect the environment from
destruction or pollution [syn: environmentalist,
conservationist]
law of conservation of energy
(wn)
law of conservation of energy
n 1: the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy
of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes
[syn: conservation of energy, {law of conservation of
energy}, first law of thermodynamics]
law of conservation of mass
(wn)
law of conservation of mass
n 1: a fundamental principle of classical physics that matter
cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system [syn:
conservation of mass, conservation of matter, {law of
conservation of mass}, law of conservation of matter]
law of conservation of matter
(wn)
law of conservation of matter
n 1: a fundamental principle of classical physics that matter
cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system [syn:
conservation of mass, conservation of matter, {law of
conservation of mass}, law of conservation of matter]
oil conservation
(wn)
oil conservation
n 1: the conservation of petroleum resources
soil conservation
(wn)
soil conservation
n 1: protection of soil against erosion or deterioration
water conservation
(wn)
water conservation
n 1: the conservation of water resources
computer conservation society
(foldoc)
Computer Conservation Society

(CCS) A British group that aims to promote the
conservation and study of historic computers, past and future.
The CCS is a co-operative venture between the {British
Computer Society}, the Science Museum of London and the Museum
of Science and Industry in Manchester. The CCS was
constituted in September 1989 as a Specialist Group of the
BCS.

A number of active projects and working groups focus on
specific computer restorations, early computer technologies
and software. Membership is open to anyone interested.

Home (http://computerconservationsociety.org).

See also Bletchley Park.

(2012-03-22)

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