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Focusing (rt)

Глоссарий терминов по технологиям неразрушающего контроля (NDT)
    Concentration or convergence of energy into a narrow beam. fod (rt)




Focus, английский
  1. Фокус; фокусировать

  2. That spot where the wavefront originating at a point on the source is converged to form a point image. fresnel reflection, fresnel lossesthe fraction of the incident radiation specularly reflected by an interface between two media of different refractive indices.

  3. As a noun, the point where rays of light meet which have been reflected by a mirror or refracted by a lens, giving rise to an image of the source. as a verb, to adjust focal length for the clearest image and smallest spot size.

  4. Causing light to form a point, or sharp image on the image sensor or film.

  5. A point through which rays of light converge or from which rays of light appear to diverge when entering or emerging from an optical system.

  6. 1. the point where light rays converge through a lens 2. the centre of an infection (note: the plural is foci.)  verb 1. to adjust a lens until an image is clear and sharp 2. to see clearly  he has difficulty in focusing on the object.

  7. Фокус

  8. N фокус | a фокусный class

  9. A point where converging rays or lines meet.

  10. The search topic selector menu from which you can select an item that an analysis focuses on.

  11. Position of a viewed object and a lens system relative to one another to offer a distinct image of the object as seen through the lens system. see accommodation and depth of field. focus, principal plane of: single plane actually in focus in a photographic scene.

  12. Position of a viewed object and a lens system relative to one another to offer a distinct image of the object as seen through the lens system. see accommodation and depth of field. focus, principal plane of: single plane in focus in a photographic scene. focusing, automatic: (1) feature of a camera whereby the lens system adjusts to focus on an object in the field of view. (2) metaphorical attribute of a borescopic instrument’s depth of field (the range of distance in focus). the depth of field is so great in the case of video borescopes that focusing is unnecessary for most applications. despite the name, no mechanism is actively adjusted. the large depth of field is due both to the small diameter of the lens aperture and to the proximity of the lens to the charge coupled device. focusing, primary: focusing by the lens of the image onto a fiber optic bundle at the tip of a probe. focusing, secondary: focusing at the eyepiece of a borescope or other optical instrument, specifically the manual refocusing needed when the viewing distance changes. footcandle (ftc): disfavored unit of illuminance, where 1 ftc = 1 lm·ft–2 = 10.76 lx. footlambert (ftl): disfavored unit of luminance, where 1 ftl = 3.426 cd·m–2.

  13. Position of a viewed object and a lens system relative to one another to offer a distinct image of the object as seen through the lens system. see accommodation and depth of field.1 focusing, automatic:

  14. Position of a viewed object and a lens system relative to one another to offer a distinct image of the object as seen through the lens system. see accommodation and depth of field.1 focusing, automatic: (1) feature of camera, usually incorporating a range finder, whereby the lens system adjusts to focus on an object in part of the field of view. (2) metaphorical attribute of a borescopic instrument’s depth of field (the range of distance in focus). the depth of field is so great in the case of video borescopes that focusing is unnecessary for most applications.1 longer depths of field are obtained by reducing the optical aperture. focusing, primary: focusing of an image by the lens onto a fiber optic bundle at the tip of a probe.1 focusing, secondary: focusing at the eyepiece of a borescope or other optical instrument, specifically the manual refocusing needed when the viewing distance changes.1 focus, principal plane of: single plane actually in focus in a photographic scene.1 foreground temperature (see instrument ambient background): temperature of the scene behind and surrounding the instrument as viewed from the target.

  15. Position of a viewed object and a lens system relative to one another to offer a distinct image of the object as seen through the lens system. see accommodation; depth of focus. footcandle (fc): disused unit of illuminance, where 1 fc = 1 lm/ft2 = 10.76 lx. footlambert (ftl): disused unit of luminance, where 1 ftl = 3.426 cd/m2.


Focus, латинский

Focus #, русский
    Просьба всем бить цель # в первую очередь


Focus (camera), английский
    To adjust the distance setting on a lens or let an automatic focus device do it for you.


Focus (light), английский
    To vary a spot light`s beam size and intensity. see: flood, spot, focus range, and beam angle.


Focus (of an earthquake), английский

Focus (pl. foci), английский
    Очаг (патологического процесса) также используется в более широком смысле – эпидемический очаг (focus of


Focus (yours), английский
    To ignore the pandemonium around you while you light.


Focus adjustments, английский
    Корректировка резкости focus chain фокусная цепочка focus control table таблица управления кадрами focused beam сфокусированный луч focused control активный элемент управления focused event активное событие focused view выбранный объект; выделенный объект focuser фокусирующее устройство focus error signal сигнал расфокусировки


Focus assist, английский
  1. Some cameras employ a visible or invisible (infrared) lamp to illuminate the subject so the autofocus can work in low light or total darkness.

  2. Cameras with this send out a light, either normal or infra red to light up the subject to assist with the autofocus in low light or darkness.


Focus error signal, английский

Focus factory, английский
    A feature of lync server or office communications server that helps to manage conferences and schedule meetings.


Focus group, английский
  1. Фокус-группа

  2. A discussion group of lay people brought together under professional guidance to discuss issues such as care

  3. Фокусная группа; фокус-группа небольшая группа лиц, на основании беседы с которой проводится уточнение имеющихся у населения знаний по определенным вопросам здравоохранения, необходимости и возможности их изменения.


Focus group discussion, английский
  1. Дискуссия в составе фокус-группы метод социальной и/или санитарно-просветительской работы.

  2. Дискуссия в составе фокус-группы метод социальной и


Focus lock, английский
  1. Pre-focusing the camera and then moving it to re-compose the image before capturing it. accomplished by half-pressing the shutter button and keeping it held at that position while moving the camera to another point before pressing it all the way to capture the image.

  2. In autofocus camera systems, a button, lever, or push-button control that locks focus at a particular distance setting, often used when the main subject is off to the side of the frame or not covered by the autofocus brackets in the viewfinder.

  3. Focus lock means pre-focussing the subject and re-framing by moving the camera. this is done by half pressing the shutter to focus and fully pressing to expose. done to ensure crisp, sharp eyes for example.


Focus of control, английский
    In a sequence diagram, the time period during which an object or actor is performing an action. activation is represented by a thin rectangle.


Focus of dual search unit, английский

Focus of infection, английский
  1. Очаг инфекции см. effective disease area (эпидемический очаг), focus (очаг), natural focus of disease (природный очаг болезни).

  2. Очаг инфекции см. effective disease area (эпидемический очаг), focus (очаг), natural focus of


Focus ok circuit, fok, английский
    Схема контроля фокусировки луча используется в эпу с коррекцией вращения при помощи лазерного луча


Focus plane, английский

Focus projection and scanning, английский

Concentration, английский
  1. The amount of a substance present in a certain amount of soil, water, air, food, blood, hair, urine, breath, or any other media.

  2. Concentración

  3. N концентрация

  4. Концентрация; кучность

  5. The area covered by the diamonds as compared with the total area of the cutting surface of a surface-set bit.

  6. The volume of diamonds, expressed in percent, compared to the total volume of the crown of an im pregnated bit

  7. The percentage of acid compared with the volume of water added to produce a dilute solution.

  8. Концентрация. количество вещества, выраженное в единицах массы или молярных единицах, в единице объема жидкости или единице массы твердого тела. con. dence interval

  9. Концентрация. количество вещества, выраженное в единицах массы или молярных единицах, в единице объема жидкости или единице массы твердого тела.


Convergence, английский
  1. Сведение лучей, сходимость. характеристика, определяющая точность выравнивания и перемещения трех цветных лучей (красного, зеленого и синего) в цветном мониторе при выводе изображения на экран

  2. Конвергенция схождение в одном месте пучка стилистических приёмов, участвующих в единой стилистической функции and heaved and heaved, still unrestingly heaved the black sea, as if its vast tides were a conscience. (h. melville - moby-dic

  3. The crossover of the three electron beams of a three-gun tri-color picture tube. this normally occurs at the plane of the aperture mask.

  4. Сходимость; схождение; сужение; конвергенция; затухание (колебаний)

  5. The bending of light rays toward each other, as by a positive (convex) lens.

  6. The ability to use both eyes as a team and to be able to turn the eyes inward to maintain single vision close up.

  7. The simultaneous turning in of the eyes to keep an object in sight as it comes nearer to the eye.

  8. N конвергенция

  9. A horizontal inflow of air.

  10. Literally, comming to a point with time. the values in the sequence 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, ••• converge to zero whereas the values in the sequence all, 1/2,2/3,3/4, ••• converge to one. convergence requires that the differences between neighboring values decrease. if they do not, they may tend to infinity as in 1,2,3, ••• or end up oscillating as in ••• +1, -1, +1, -1, •••• the convergence model of communication postulates that as people communicate with each other they become more similar in knowledge and in attitudes and thus converge to form a homogeneous distribution.

  11. The consolidation of all communications - voice, data and video - onto a single network infrastructure.

  12. Bringing together. in energy, electricity and natural gas markets becoming closely linked. similarly, with digitalization, computing and communications activities are difficult to distinguish, thus affecting regulation of traditional telecommunications.


Barium concrete (rt), английский
    Concrete containing a high portion of barium compounds, used for radiation protection purposes.


Distance amplitude correction (ut), английский
    Compensation for variance in amplitude from equal reflectors at different sound travel distances. the abbreviation is dac. also used to denote electronic change of amplification to provide equal amplitude from equal reflectors at different sound travel distances. other designations for this electronic change of amplification are swept gain (sg), time corrected gain (tcg), time variable gain (tvg) and sensitivity time control (stc).