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Guide fossil

Словарь стратиграфических терминов
    A fossil used to identify the age of the strata in which it is found, to indicate the conditions under which it lived, or as an index or guide in correlation of strata. synonymous to index fossil. 121 h




Fossil, испанский
    Acrónimo de fido-opus-seadog standard interface layer [nivel de interfaz estándar de 'fido-opus-seadog'] conjunto de drivers que permiten a los programas de comunicaciones comunicarse con los puertos serie ahorrándoles el trabaj


Fossil, английский
  1. Evidence of past life on earth. can include the preserved hard and soft parts of plants and animals, tracks and burrows, whole organisms preserved intact in amber or tar, and fossilized dung. any evidence of life constitutes a fossil.

  2. The remains or impressions of a plant or animal of past geological ages that have been preserved in or as rock. rsmyth.shr.glossary.doc fpso


Fossil copal, английский

Fossil erosion surface, английский

Fossil flour, английский

Fossil fuel, английский
    Hydrocarbon fuel derived from liquids or gases as the product of decomposition of vegetation from an earlier geological period.


Fossil fuels, английский
    Горючие полезные ископаемые. полезные ископаемые, образовавшиеся в результате превращения захороненного органического вещества растительного или животного происхождения в различные виды природного топлива и его концентрации в породной массе. термин объеди


Fossil ice, английский

Fossil ore, английский

Fossil paper, английский

Fossil pineapple, английский

Fossil power plant, английский
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Fossil remains, английский

Fossil resin, английский
    Naturally occurring hard resins such as copal and amber, which are mined and purified for use in varnishes.


Fossil salt, английский

Fossil turquoise, английский

Fossil wax, английский

Fossil-burner, английский

Fossilate, английский

Fossildiagenese, английский

Fossile fuel, английский

Conditions, английский
  1. The terms of surrender.

  2. Обстоятельства; условия; режим

  3. Грузовая устойчивость ~ of crane during lifting operations грузовая устойчивость крана ~ of geometrical shape геометрическая неизменяемость ~ of slope устойчивость откоса ~ of volume постоянство объёма

  4. Наблюдения за работой сооружений в условиях эксплуатации

  5. Работа конструкции в условиях эксплуатационных нагрузок

  6. A set of specified constraints and parameters that are part of the rights group bundled into a rights label. these are enforced at the time of consumption.


Correlation, английский
  1. A measure of linear association between two (ordered) lists. two variables can be strongly correlated without having any causal relationship, and two variables can have a causal relationship and yet be uncorrelated.

  2. Соотношение; корреляция

  3. N корреляция, соответ- ствие regular ~s закономерные соответствия

  4. Корреляция

  5. Correlation is a statistical measure of the association between two attributes or types of events. it typically ranges from -1 to 1, with a -1 indicating a complete negative association (e.g., if one type of event occurs the other cannot), and a +1 indicating a complete posipage 66 tive association. for continuous attributes, the pearson correlation coefficient is computed as the ratio of the covariance between two attributes to the product of the attributes` standard errors. see also: covariance.

  6. To correlate, in a stratigraphic sense, is to show correspondence in character and in stratigraphic position between geographically separated stratigraphic sections or rock bodies. there are different kinds of correlation depending on the feature or property to be emphasized (see section 3.a.9 and lithocorrelation, biocorrelation, and chronocorrelation). coset. a sedimentary unit made up o f two or more sets, either o f strata or o f cross-strata, separated from other strata or cross-strata by original flat surfaces o f erosion, nondeposition, or abrupt change in character (mckee and weir, 1953, p. 384).

  7. Creating relationships between an email activity and other records by using the information from email headers.

  8. Statistical measure of the degree to which the movements of two variables (stock/option/convertible prices or returns) are related. see: correlation coefficient.

  9. The extent to which a relationship exists between two or more elements. often used in seo research to infer relationships of variables on search rankings due to the black box nature of algorithms. always remember, however, that correlation ≠ causation.

  10. A standardised measure, bounded between −1 and +1, of the strength of association between two variables.


Laminaset, английский
    A group or set o f conformable laminae (campbell, 1967, p. 16-17, 20).


Index fossil, английский
    A fossil that identifies and dates the strata or succession of strata in which it is found, especially any fossil taxon that combines morphologic distinctiveness with relatively common occurrence or great abundance, a broad geographic distribution, and a narrow or restricted stratigraphic range that may be demonstrated to approach isochroneity. the best index fossils are generally the remains of planktonic organisms. synonymous to guide fossil.