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Passive networks

Глоссарий по экологии и "зеленой" энергетике
    The ‘traditional’ electricity supply paradigm, wherein generators are hooked to the transmission network and then supply electricity to order, down to the level of distribution.




Network, английский
  1. See rail network

  2. Совокупность устройств (конечных рабочих станций, узлов коммутации), связанных между собой средой передачи данных (см. medium): кабелями, радиоканалами и т.д.

  3. Комплексная система соединенных и обменивающихся данными компьютеров.

  4. Сеть

  5. Сетевой график (графическое представление последовательности и взаимосвязи между отдельными операциями проекта, рабочий инструмент, перт, мкп и других методов спу) см. net; network diagram; network plan

  6. 1. two or more information sources or destinations (points or nodes) linked via communications media to exchange information. 2. it can be as simple as a cable strung between two computers a few feet apart or as complex as hundreds of glossary/60 thousands of computers around the world linked through fiber optic cables, phone lines and satellites.

  7. A system of cables or other connections that links many terminals or devices, all of which can communicate with each other through the system.

  8. A, b, and c) which weight different frequency components differently.

  9. An interconnecting system of lines and spaces, like a net  a network of fine blood vessels neuman’s model neuman’s model / n??m?nz m?d(?)l/

  10. [1] a group of radio stations sharing the same frequency. [2] interconnected computer systems. network-centric: this is a doctrine made possible by the information age and related to the revolution in military affairs debate. as defined by the pentagon in its report to congress: it involves new ways of thinking about how we accomplish our missions, how we organize and interrelate, and how we acquire and field the systems that support us.... this monumental task will span a quarter century or more. it will involve ways of operating that have yet to be conceived, and will employ technologies yet to be invented ... (and) has the potential to increase warfighting capabilities by orders of magnitude. the concept treats geographically dispersed platforms not as individual weapons, but as components in a vast network that allows messages and data to be exchanged between tactical elements without having to be passed up and down the chain of command. being inter-connected via high-speed satellite communication networks to form a global inter-service information grid, data will be centrally collated to create a coherent overall picture of the battlefield instantly available to all units, giving each of them enhanced situation awareness and enabling more rapid, more informed, and more effective decision-making (but see author’s comment under mission command).

  11. A system of channels, communication links, paths of information flows, roads, etc., resembling a fabric or wiring diagram and describable as a graph.

  12. A group of computers or other devices, such as printers and scanners, that communicate either wirelessly or by using a physical connection, such as an ethernet cable or a phone line.

  13. A group of people someone communicates and shares with on windows live. someone’s network includes people they’ve added to their profile, to their messenger contacts, or both. people in someone’s network can see information about their latest activities in the what’s new list, and may see other information, depending on permissions settings.

  14. A system of dividing up territory into independent areas for mobile telephony (voice and data connections), managed by mobile operators. network

  15. An interconnected set of computers that can share information.

  16. People or things that are connected

  17. People or things that are connected a group of people who connect with one another; a computer system that allows people to access shared resources and data ngo


Network, испанский
    [red] servicio de comunicación de datos entre ordenadores.


Network & internet, английский
    The ui label for network and internet settings in windows desktop.


Network & wireless, английский
    The ui label for network and wireless (mobile) settings in windows 10 mobile.


Network (diagram), английский

Network abonent, английский
    Абонент связи; сетевой абонент


Network access, английский
    Сетевой доступ; доступ к сети


Network access charge, английский
    See access charge.


Network access control, английский
    Ieee 802.1x


Network access control method, английский
    Метод управления сетевым доступом


Network access controller, английский
    Контроллер доступа к сети


Network access controller;, русский

Network access facility, английский
    Средства доступа к сети


Network access machine, английский
    Машина доступа к сети


Network access machine;, русский

Network access method, английский
    Метод доступа к сети; сетевой метод доступа


Network access point, английский
    Пункт доступа к сети; точка входа в сеть


Network access point;, русский

Network access processor, английский
    Процессор обеспечения доступа к сети network access providerпоставщик услуг сетевого доступа


Network access processor 4., английский

Network access protection, английский
    A set of operating system components that can help protect access to a private network by enforcing health policies. system administrators establish health policies which nap enforces by inspecting and assessing the health of client computers, restricting network access when client computers are deemed noncompliant, and remediating noncompliant client computers for full network access. nap also provides ongoing health compliance enforcement while a client computer is connected to a network.


Traditional, английский
    A традиционный grammar


Electricity, английский
  1. Электричество

  2. Energy resulting from the flow of charge particles, such as electrons or ions.

  3. The movement of electrons (a subatomic particle), produced by a voltage, through a conductor.

  4. Energy resulting from the flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions.

  5. The fl ow of passing charge through a conductor, driven by a difference in voltage between the ends of the conductor. electrical power is generated by work from heat in a gas or steam turbine or from wind, oceans or falling water, or produced directly from sunlight using a photovoltaic device or chemically in a fuel cell. being a current, electricity cannot be stored and requires wires and cables for its transmission (see grid). because electric current fl ows immediately, the demand for electricity must be matched by production in real time.


Transmission, английский
  1. Passage of electromagnetic radiation through a medium.

  2. Transmisión

  3. The property in a merchantman, or a share therein, transmitted in

  4. Передача; привод; коробка передач; трансмиссия; прохождение; распространение ~ of loads передача нагрузок

  5. The transport of high voltage electricity. this is achieved with a transmission network (or grid). generally the network will connect large generators to lower voltage distribution networks where it will be transported to the majority of electricity consumers. alternatively, large scale electricity users may connect directly to the transmission network. management of transmission is a natural monopoly due to the economies of scale inherent to it. transmission system operator (tso) (also transmission network operator-

  6. The sending of information over a communications line or a circuit.

  7. The transportation of electric energy in bulk from a source or sources of supply to other systems or parts of a single system.

  8. Transfer of pathogens from one host to another


Distribution, английский
  1. Распределение. размещение.

  2. Распределение - рыночный процесс, при котором крупные рыночные трейдеры в основном продают бумаги мелким трейдерам;

  3. The distribution of a set of numerical data is how their values are distributed over the real numbers. it is completely characterized by the empirical distribution function. similarly, the probability distribution of a random variable is completely characterized by its probability distribution function. sometimes the word "distribution" is used as a synonym for the empirical distribution function or the probability distribution function. if two or more random variables are defined for the same experiment, they have a joint probability distribution.

  4. Refers to the spread and shape of a frequency curve of some variable. a histogram is one way to graphically display the distribution of test results by showing the frequency of observations on the y-axis versus the magnitude on the x-axis. the normal or gaussian curve is one form of a distribution.

  5. Распределение

  6. Торговля; сфера обращения; распределение

  7. A way to limit where your usenet postings go. handy for such things as for sale messages or discussions of regional politics.

  8. The movement of freshly mixed concrete toward the point of placement, either by motorized tools or by hand. distribution-bar reinforcement, distribution

  9. N дистрибуция complementary ~ дополнительная дистрибу- ция, отношение дополнительности5 contrastive ~ контрастная, контрастирущая дистрибуция non-contrastive ~ неконтрастная, неконтра- стирущая дистрибуция distribution(al)

  10. Распределение dna (deoxyribonucleic acid)

  11. Распределение. 1. распределение данных. данные могут иметь определенную форму (вид) распределения, которая зависит от их характеристик. например, рост имеет нормальное распределение (см. normal distribution), а результаты метания игральных костей следуют равномерному (случайному) распределению. 2. распределение (распространение) вещества и его метаболитов в организме после применения препарата. обычно описывается с помощью объема распределения (см. volume of distribution) и свободной фракции.

  12. Diamond pattern

  13. A payout of cash or property from a corporation to a shareholder.

  14. Распределение; размещение; распространение; разводка (труб) ~ of bending stresses over the cross

  15. Распределение. ранжирование значений переменной от наименьшего до наибольшего и результирующая совокупность характеристик или показателей, выстроенных в виде графика [20]. плотность распределения, например, показывает возможные значения параметра в зависимости от числа появлений каждого значения в выборке или совокупности. во многих случаях это характеризует разброс единич-ных значений выборки или совокупности вокруг среднего значения.

  16. The delivery of electricity to the retail customer’s home or business through low voltage distribution lines.

  17. The spatial range of a species, usually on a geographic but sometimes on a smaller scale, or the arrangement or spatial pattern of a species over its habitat. • food resources will lead to this distribution. d. over space: • altitude: species diversity less abundant in higher than lower altitudes. • latitude: ecosystems are more complex in equatorial regions than in higher latitudes (poles) • scale: the greater the sample the better interpretability. • spatial: • aggregated or clump d.: individuals form one or more clumps, attracted to areas with the greatest availability of food or shelter and avoiding less hospitable terrain. • random d.: individual spacing would be determined by chance. • regular or uniform spacing d.: individuals may also be drawn together by some social interaction, such as mating or parental care. in other cases, antagonistic interactions between individuals or scarce d. over time: • habitat: (see there). • succession (see there).

  18. The transport of low voltage electricity. this connects the transmission network with the majority of electricity consumers. the process is overseen by a distribution network operator. management of distribution is a natural monopoly due to the economies of scale inherent to it. reeep / sustainable energy regulation network – august 2004 - revised september 2010 4

  19. The set of values of a variable together with the probabilities (->probability) associated with each. a tabulation of the frequencies of tokens by types.

  20. The process of managing the flow of goods and services from the producer to the customer.

  21. Распределение. ранжирование значений переменной от наименьшего до наибольшего и результирующая совокупность характеристик или показателей, выстроенных в виде графика [20]. плотность распределения, например, показывает возможные значения параметра в зависимости от числа появлений каждого значения в выборке или совокупности. во многих случаях это характеризует разброс единичных значений выборки или совокупности вокруг среднего значения.

  22. The act or process of delivering electric energy from convenient points on the transmission system (usually a substation) to consumers.

  23. Выплата дивидендов


Climax community, английский
    Is largely determined by the climate and soil of the region; such a community has reached a steady state in a successional series (see there).


Economies of scope, английский
  1. A situation in which one company can produce or distribute two or more different goods more cheaply than if the goods were made by different companies.

  2. Scope economies exist whenever the same investment can support multiple profitable activities less expensively in combination than separately.

  3. Savings that result from producing two or more products or services together.

  4. Экономия в результате диверсификации производства