Definition of Hydrotechnology. Meaning of Hydrotechnology. Synonyms of Hydrotechnology

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- Hydraulic engineering as a sub-discipline of civil engineering is concerned with the flow and conveyance of fluids, prin****lly water and sewage. One feature...
- phil****enism. Like his father, Münnich was an engineer and a specialist in hydrotechnology. He had the rank of count of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation...
- (Russian: Ленгидропроект) is a major research and design institute for hydrotechnology and hydroelectric engineering based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Since...
-  1265–1266. Smith, Norman Alfred Fisher (1975). Man and Water: A History of Hydrotechnology. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 180–181. ISBN 9780684145228...
- in 1917. He joined the state university of Saratov in 1920 to study hydrotechnology but the department was closed in 1924 and he moved to Leningrad to...
- RusHydro in April 2013. He became Director General of the RusHydro hydrotechnology institute Lenhydroproject in March 2014. "PEKHTIN, Vladimir Alekseyevich"...
- Kazimierz Puczyński (nom de guerre Wroński) was a Polish hydrotechnology specialist, graduate of the Warsaw University of Technology with engineering...
- to be prohibitively expensive. In time Gruber became an expert in hydrotechnology and architecture, and had also a basic knowledge of navigation and...
- 1952–1958 he studied at Kaunas Politechnical Institute, Faculty of Hydrotechnology and received profession of an engineer. April 10, 1995 – January 21...
-  1265–1266. Smith, Norman Alfred Fisher (1975). Man and Water: A History of Hydrotechnology. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 180–181. ISBN 9780684145228...