- concrete defense
- бетон фут., защита "бетон"
English-Russian sports dictionary. - Russkiy yazyk Media. I.V. Nechaev. 2006.
English-Russian sports dictionary. - Russkiy yazyk Media. I.V. Nechaev. 2006.
DÉFENSE SOCIALE — Mouvement d’idées s’inspirant des sciences de l’homme, la défense sociale tend à orienter la politique criminelle vers la prévention de la criminalité et la récupération du délinquant. Au sens propre et premier du terme, l’expression s’applique à … Encyclopédie Universelle
Defense Technical Information Center — Department overview Headquarters Fort Belvoir, Virginia … Wikipedia
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DEFENSE FORCES — Ottoman and Mandatory Periods (1878–1948) The development of the self defense force of the yishuv was an influential part of the history of Jewish settlement in Ereẓ Israel. In the last quarter of the 19th century, when the first Jewish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Défense française — Cet article utilise la notation algébrique pour décrire des coups du jeu d échecs … Wikipédia en Français
Defense of Brest Fortress — This article is about a 1941 battle between Germany and the USSR. For Polish German battle of 1939, see Battle of Brześć Litewski. Battle of Brest Part of the Eastern Front of World War II … Wikipedia
Properties of concrete — Concrete has relatively high compressive strength, but significantly lower tensile strength, and as such is usually reinforced with materials that are strong in tension (often steel). The elasticity of concrete is relatively constant at low… … Wikipedia
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12-inch coast defense mortar — The coast defense mortar was a massive weapon of 12 inch caliber emplaced during the 1890s and early 1900s to defend U.S. harbors from seaborne attack. In 1886 when the Endicott Board set forth its plan for upgrading the coast defenses of the… … Wikipedia
Civil defense in Israel — deals with a variety of military and terrorist threats to the civilian population, which have included concealed bombs such as suicide bombings and car bombs, projectiles such as missiles, rockets and mortars, and hijacking of aircraft, buses and … Wikipedia
Civil defense — The international distinctive sign of civil defense, defined by the rules of International Humanitarian Law and to be used as a protective sign Civil defense, civil defence (see spelling differences) or civil protection is an effort to protect… … Wikipedia