Russian abbreviations in Engineering diploma?
Wayles Browne
ewb2 at CORNELL.EDU
Mon Jan 5 23:40:11 UTC 2004
In translating a 1987 diploma in computer engineering, I have run
into the following names of
subjects:
Fiz. osnovy konstr. texnolog. i m/e
Osn. teorii cepej, elektron. i p/p texniki
Konstr. i raschet m/sx i m/e EVA
I know that E[oborotnoe]VA = elektronno-vychislitel'naja apparatura.
What are m/e[oborotnoe] and m/sx?
Happy New Year to all
--
Wayles Browne, Assoc. Prof. of Linguistics
Department of Linguistics
Morrill Hall 220, Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853, U.S.A.
tel. 607-255-0712 (o), 607-273-3009 (h)
fax 607-255-2044 (write FOR W. BROWNE)
e-mail ewb2 at cornell.edu
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