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Neap tides

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  1. The bottom end of tidal ranges, with the smallest difference between daily high and low water marks. neap tides occur every 28 days, 14 days after spring tides, with a direct correlation to the phase of the moon.

  2. Нижняя граница приливов и отливов с наименьшей разницей между дневными отметками прилива и отлива. приливы происходят каждые 28 дней, через 14 дней после весенних приливов, с прямой зависимостью от фазы луны.




Neap, английский
  1. Tide of least range occurring twice each month (cf. spring).

  2. North european application project


Neap tide, английский
  1. Квадратурный прилив (самый низкий, к концу

  2. Квадратурный прилив


Neap-tide, английский
    Tide period in which high water is lowest.


Neaped, английский
    The situation of a ship which, within a bar-harbour, is left aground on the spring-tides so that she cannot go to sea or be floated off till the return of the next spring-tides.


Neapolitan, английский

Neapolitanum), латинский

Tid, английский
  1. Three times daily

  2. Ter in die — трижды в день

  3. Technical information department

  4. Technical information division

  5. Three times a day (sometimes q8h or every 8 hours).

  6. Mn track initiation delay mean

  7. Sd track initiation delay standard deviation

  8. Touch input device

  9. Track identity


Tid, английский
    Three times daily


Tid, английский

Tid, шведский

Tid., латинский

Tidal, английский
    Pertaining to, characterized by, or influenced by tides.


Tidal -, английский
    Преобладающее движение автомобилей в одном направлении или по времени суток


Tidal air, английский
    The amount of air that passes in and out of the body in breathing


Tidal atlas, английский
    Атлас приливных течений


Tidal basin, английский
    British term for a tidal harbor in which the water level is kept constant by a floodgate or tidal gate.


Tidal bore, английский
  1. Generated in estuaries and rivers with high tidal range and a sharp narrowing and shoaling at the entrance. manifested as a single wave, which may be breaking, that travels along the river or estuary and is followed by a rise in water level. see also bore.

  2. A phenomenon generated when the leading edge of a rising tide rides over the top of an outflowing river current and moves upstream in the form of a wave. this makes it a true tidal wave (not to be confused with tsunami). these phenomena are relatively rare, occurring only in a few locations where large incoming tides are funneled into a shallow narrowing river via a broad bay. the biggest in north america occurs in the otherwise lazy shubenacadie river, off the bay of fundy where the tidal range is about 12 meters (40 feet). the shubenacadie bore races upstream at a speed as high as 50 km/h (30 mph) and can rise to a height of 5 meters (16 feet) but is usually less. it has claimed the lives of several tourists who were in the riverbed when it came in. the word derives from old norse bara, meaning wave or swell. (also eagre.)


Tidal creek, английский

Tidal current, английский
  1. Alternating horizontal movement of water in coastal areas, associated with the rise and fall of the tide as the earth rotates. the rise and fall is caused by gravitational forces exerted by the moon and the sun. unlike ocean currents, tidal currents chang

  2. Приливное течение

  3. Horizontal movement of water caused by the influence of sun and moon. also tidal stream.

  4. Also called tidal stream. the flow of water caused by the rising and lowering tidal waters.


Tidal current; flood current, английский

Difference, английский
  1. Disagreement, inequity, contrast, dissimilarity, incompatibility

  2. Разница; разность

  3. An important army term, meaning firstly the sum to be paid by officers when exchanging from the half to full pay; and, secondly, the price or difference in value of the several commissions.


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.


Offshore fishing, английский
  1. A fishing term generally used to describe fishing that takes place out of sight of land.

  2. Рыболовный термин, обычно используемый для описания рыбалки, которая ведется вне поля зрения земли.


Natural bait, английский
  1. Live or dead hook bait.

  2. Живая или мертвая наживка.

  3. Bait consisting of live or dead creatures. basically the opposite of artificial bait.