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Conditionning zone

    Zone de préparation


Conditionning zone, английский

Zone de préparation, французский



Conditionnement classique, французский
    Forme d'apprentissage associatif qui consiste à apprendre qu'un événement en suit un autre. dans l'exemple classique de pavlov, un chien apprend que le son d'une cloche sera suivi de la présentation de nourriture. par c


Conditionnement de l`air, французский

Conditionnement du vent, французский

Conditionnement opérant, французский
    Forme d'apprentissage associatif dans laquelle un organisme apprend que la réponse qu'il produit sera suivie d'un renforcement. dans l'exemple classique de skinner, un pigeon apprend que le fait de picorer sur un bouton va lui donner un morceau d


Conditionneur, французский

Conditionneur autonome, французский

Conditionning zone, английский

Zone, английский
  1. The section of a building that is served by one heating or cooling loop because it has noticeably distinct heating or cooling needs. also, the section of property that will be watered from a lawn sprinkler system.

  2. Зона

  3. A type of defense that assigns each defender to a particular area in front of or around his team`s goal in which he is responsible for marking any attacker that enters; often used in youth league games but rarely in professional competition.

  4. An area of the body

  5. See belt.

  6. [1] one of seven longitudinal belts into which geographers divide the globe. a central equatorial or torrid zone is bordered by tropical zones, followed by temperate zones and, finally, polar or frigid zones. [2] one of twenty-four latitudinal time zones, each covering 15° of longitude and centered on a meridian (except for adjustments to accommodate political boundaries). [3] to be “in the zone” means eligible for promotion.

  7. An area established and identified for specific reason, typically because a hazard exists.

  8. A business division of network rail with responsibility for the assets within a geographical area. during 2003, the zonal structure was replaced by a regional structure, and zones became regions. during 2004 the regions were restructured into territories


Zone, английский

Zone, французский

Zone (area, английский

Zone 1, английский
    The geo within the azure region taxonomy that covers the geographic locations north america and europe with the respective regions.


Zone 2, английский
    The geo within the azure region taxonomy that covers the geographic locations asia pacific, japan, latin america and middle east / africa with the respective regions.


Zone 3, английский
    The geo within the azure region taxonomy that covers the geographic location of brazil.


Zone a proteger, французский

Zone active de la semelle de fondation, французский

Zone affectee (par la chaleur), французский

Zone axis, английский

Zone climatique, французский

Zone contaminée, французский

Conduction, английский
  1. Conduction

  2. The direct transfer of heat energy through a material.

  3. The transfer of energy through a solid without motion of the conducting solid as a whole. steady-state conduction calls if the temperature at each point is independent of time. unsteady or transient conduction situations changes with time (time dependant)

  4. The process of passing heat, sound or nervous impulses from one part of the body to another

  5. Проводимость; электрическая проводимость; электропроводность

  6. The transfer of heat energy through matter.

  7. The transfer of heat energy in materials (usually solids) via molecular scale vibrations and collision interactions.

  8. Heat transfer to another body or within a body by direct contact.

  9. Heat transfer occurring when more energetic particles collide with — and thus impart some of their heat energy to — adjacent less energetic (slower moving) particles. this action is passed on from one atom (or free electron) to the next in the direction of cooler regions. thus, heat always flows from a warmer to a cooler region.1 conductivity, thermal (k): material property defining the relative capability to carry heat by conduction in a static temperature gradient. conductivity varies slightly with temperature in solids and liquids and with temperature and pressure in gases. it is high for metals (copper has a k of 380 w·m–1·k–1) and low for gases and porous materials (concrete has a k of 1.0 w·m–1·k–1).3 682 infrared and thermal testing

  10. Heat transfer occurring when more energetic particles collide with — and thus impart some of their heat energy to — adjacent less energetic (slower moving) particles. this action is passed on from one atom (or free electron) to the next in the direction of cooler regions. thus, heat always flows from a warmer to a cooler region. compare convection; radiation. conductivity, electrical (?): ability of material to transmit electric current, measured in siemens per meter. reciprocal or inverse of resistivity ?: conductivity, thermal (k): material property defining the relative ability to carry heat by conduction in a static temperature gradient. conductivity varies slightly with temperature in solids and liquids and with temperature and pressure in gases. it is high for metals (copper has a k of 380 w·m–1·k–1) and low for gases and porous materials (concrete has a k of 1.0 w·m–1·k–1). compare capacity, thermal.


Concentric fitted-in bfs, английский
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