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Functional capabilities

Словарь терминов и сокращений в авиации
  1. Функциональные возможности f/c functional checkout функциональный контроль, проверка функционирования

  2. Функциональные возможности




Capabilities, английский

Capabilities of an iut, английский

Capability, английский
  1. Способность; возможность; мощность; производительность

  2. A value that developers specify in the app manifest for their windows store apps. windows store apps use capabilities to declare that the app requires programmatic access to protected user resources, such as the pictures library, or connected devices, such as a webcam.

  3. The ability to perform a function, for example, the ability of a cloud to host highly available virtual machines is a capability, and the ability of a cloud to connect virtual machines to a certain logical network is a capability.


Capability architecture, английский
    Мандатная архитектура; архитектура с мандатной адресацией capability-based addressing мандатная адресация capability list мандатный список capability machine машина с мандатной адресацией capability set набор возможностей


Capability for (+gerund), английский

Capability meeting, английский
    A meeting arranged by an employer to discuss an employee’s performance, sickness, or absences.


Capability of root penetratio, английский

Capability of root penetration, английский

Capability profile, английский
    A virtual machine manager library resource that defines which resources (for example, number of processors or maximum memory) are available to a virtual machine that is created in a private cloud.


Capability testing, английский
    Тестирование функциональных возможностей


Capability to change, английский

Functional, английский
  1. Функциональный

  2. A функциональный constraint, force, grammar, meaning, notion, оnomatology, perspective, phonologist, phonology, semantics, style, unit functionalism n функционализм functional-lexical a функционально-лексический


Functional abstract, английский
    Функциональная абстракция; абстракция функций


Functional abstraction, английский
    Abstraction to what a section of code will do rather that the details of how it does it. a function de nition allows for abstracting the contained code to a simple call to a function.


Functional accuracy, английский
    Функциональное соответствие; соответствие функциональным требованиям


Functional activities, английский

Functional amplification, английский
    Функциональное усиление


Functional analysis, английский
  1. Функциональный анализ

  2. An analysis of the functions performed (taking into account assets used and risks assumed) by associated enterprises in controlled transactions and by independent enterprises in comparable uncontrolled transactions.


Functional analysis team, английский
    Группа функционального анализа (системы оружия)


Functional analyzer, английский
    Функциональный анализатор


Functional approximation, английский
    Аппроксимация функциями


Возможности, русский

Функциональный, русский

Fighter control area, английский
    Район, прикрываемый истребителями; зона действий истребителей


Fuel cell, английский
  1. Топливный бак; отсек топливного бака; топливный элемент 239

  2. British scientist sir william grove invented this device in 1839. noting that water could be split into hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis, he reversed the procedure, creating an electrochemical device that combined hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity with water and heat as by-products. no other energy generation technology offers the same combination of benefits. the process is clean, quiet, highly efficient, and will generate power for as long as fuel is supplied, but the technology remained experimental until the late 20th century. currently (2008) the cruise industry is interested in the possibility of improving passenger comfort with a silent, non-polluting power source that produces no detectable exhaust heat, while most of the world’s navies have active fuel cell programs, especially for submersibles. the hellenic navy class 214 submarine has a fuel cell-generated power supply that allows it to cruise under water for up to three weeks without resurfacing. by contrast, conventional dieselelectric submarines typically deplete their batteries after a few days cruising. in addition, the fuel cell makes the submarine virtually undetectable. the u.s. and other navies are also looking into fuel cell propulsion for surface warships. in addition to the foregoing advantages are reduced fuel consumption and the potential to have a number of separate units to provide redundancy in case of combat damage.

  3. An electrical cell that converts the intrinsic chemical free energy of a fuel into direct-current electrical energy in a continuous catalytic process. fuel cells extract the chemical energy bound in fuel and, in combination with air as an oxidant, transform it into electricity. researchers are hoping to develop fuel cells that could take the place of combustion engines, thereby reducing the world dependence on fossil fuels.

  4. A fuel cell generates electricity in a direct and continuous way from the controlled electrochemical reaction of hydrogen or another fuel and oxygen. with hydrogen as fuel it emits only water and heat (no co) and the heat can be utilized (see cogeneration).