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Excluded middle

Глоссарий по кибернетике
    ->law of the excluded middle




Exclude, английский

Exclude author, английский
    Feature to remove specific publishers from the acquisition.


Exclude dictionary, английский
    A dictionary with words that the main dictionary recognizes as being spelled correctly, but that you want to verify during a spelling check.


Exclude directory pattern, английский
    Шаблон исключения каталогов


Exclude directory trustee, английский
    Исключить опекуна каталога


Exclude overlap, английский
    To combine two or more shapes or paths to result in a single compound path that omits the areas where overlaps occurred. if you release the compound path, the individual shapes are put into their own path objects.


Excluded recovery proceeds, английский
    Amounts recovered from a property vendor or a report provider which do not have to be used in prepayment provided they are used for a particular purpose within a certain time.


Excluded sources, английский
    The list in the settings area that shows the domains and subdomains that are excluded from the analysis.


Excluded terms, английский
    List of words or phrases that are excluded from the analysis. the post won’t appear in the analysis.


Excludere, латинский

Excludere [o, si, sum], латинский

Excludere, o, si, sum, латинский

Excluding, английский
    Исключая


Excluding grants (accounting) example: internal rate of return: 16% (excluding grants)., английский

Middle, английский
  1. The point, part, position, etc., equidistant from extremes or limits

  2. Середина; средняя часть; средний

  3. Средний; промежуточный

  4. 1. the centre or central point of something 2. the waist or stomach area (informal )

  5. A медиальный, средний | n ме- дий; медиальный, средний залог (тж. ~ voice) tone, voice milton model

  6. Мидель

  7. To fold a rope back on itself so that the two lengths are equal.

  8. Небольшой газетный очерк на литературную, социальную или этическую тему


Middle air space, английский
    Воздушное пространство на средних высотах (в отличие от верхнего и нижнего воздушного пространства)


Middle asian ov(t)charka, английский
    Среднеазиатская овчарка (более правильным названием этой породы является central asian ovcharka)


Middle asian ovtcharka, английский

Middle band, английский
    One of the bands of a sail, to give additional strength.


Middle bracket, английский
    Человек, относящийся по своим доходам к средним слоям


Ethical imperative, английский
    An imperative derived from assumptions of


General systems theory, английский
    A scientific effort to identify structural, behavioral and developmental features common to particular classes of living organisms. one "approach is to look over the empirical universe and pick out certain general phenomena which are found in many different diciplines, and to seek to build up general theoretical models relevant to these phenomena," e.g., growth, homeostasis, evolution. the other "approach is to arrange the empirical fields in a hierarchy of complexity of organization of their basic `individual` or unit of behavior, and to try to develop a level of abstraction appropriate to each" (boulding). examples are the generalizations the levels of cells, simple organs, open self-maintaining organisms, small groups of organisms, society and the universe. the latter approach implies a hierarchical "systems of systems" view of the world quite alien to that of cybernetics. because of its roots in biology whose forms tend to have long evolutionary histories and are somewhat more stable organizationally, structurally integrated, and centrally controlled by dna, among many other properties, general systems theory like the structural-functional school of sociology, has been recognized as favouring to favor the status quo when applied to social phenomena which are largely the product of structural changes, technical innovations and information growth (->morphostasis, ->morphogenesis). 33