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Power distance

HR-глоссарий
  1. The degree of hierarchy

  2. The degree of hierarchy a term geert hofstede uses in his cultural theory to describe hierarchical relationships between people in a culture. for example, high power distance means there are strong hierarchical relationships. low power distance means greater equality and accessibility among the population


Дистанция власти, русский



Distance, французский

Distance, английский
  1. Дистанция, расстояние, дальность

  2. Дальность, дистанция, расстояние 193

  3. Дистанция, расстояние; дальность

  4. Расстояние, дальность, дистанция

  5. The light-subject distance not only controls fall-off, but also shadow quality and the effective size of the light. see: throw.

  6. Расстояние

  7. The run which a ship has made upon the log-board. in speaking of double stars, it is the space separating the centres of the two stars, expressed in seconds of arc. (see lunar distances.)

  8. Расстояние, дистанция; дальность; путь прохождения о ~ between


Distance (flight), английский

Distance - reading gyro- magnetic cokpass, английский

Distance - reading stellar compass, английский

Distance acuity, английский
    The eye’s ability to distinguish an object’s shape and detail at a far distance, such as 20 feet (6 meters).


Distance along the edge that this deviation occurs., английский

Distance amplitude correction, английский
    Compensation of gain as a function of time for difference in amplitude of reflections from equal reflectors at different sound travel distances. refers also to compensation by electronic means such as swept gain, time corrected gain, time variable gain and sensitivity time control.


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).


Distance block, английский
    A wood block which separates two components from each other at a fixed distance.


Distance blocks, английский

Distance constant, английский
    The passage of air necessary over a wind speed sensor to cause the sensor to respond to 63% of a step function change in wind speed.


Distance cumulée, французский

Distance d'atterrissage nécessaire, французский

Distance d'atterrissage utilisable, французский

Distance de visibilité, французский

Distance de visibilite de calcul, французский

Distance dialing, английский
    Дистанционный набор (номера); вызов удаленного абонента


Distance early warning identification zone, английский

Distance education, английский
    Дистанционное образование distance fall-off дистанция ослабления


Distance exterieure (entre le point dintersection de deux tangentes successives et le point medial de la courbe), французский

Hierarchical, английский
  1. A иерархический structure

  2. Иерархический


Relationships, английский
    The lifestyle subcategory containing apps to help you with your personal relationships.


Accessibility, английский
  1. N когн., синт. дос- тупность3 accessing n доступ cue

  2. Доступность; достижимость

  3. Доступность (объекта); удобство осмотра и обслуживания (аппарата, машины) о ~ to all parts доступность ко всем частям [узлам] (машины, конструкции)

  4. The quality of a system incorporating hardware or software to engage a flexible, customizable user interface, alternative input and output methods, and greater exposure of screen elements to make the computer usable by people with cognitive, hearing, physical, or visual disabilities.

  5. The extent to which a contractor’s or employer’s facility is readily approachable and does not inhibit the mobility of individuals with disabilities, particularly such areas as the personnel office, worksite and public areas.


Population, английский
  1. A definable set of individual units to which the findings from statistical examination of a sample subset are intended to be applied. the population will generally much outnumber the sample. in re-randomisation statistics the process of applying inference

  2. See stock.

  3. A collection of units being studied. units can be people, places, objects, epochs, drugs, procedures, or many other things. much of statistics is concerned with estimating numerical properties (parameters) of an entire population from a random sample of units from the population.

  4. A group or number of people living within a specified area or sharing similar characteristics (such as occupation or age).

  5. Население; народонаселение; генеральная совокупность (в выборочном наблюдении); популяция (биол)

  6. Население

  7. 1. the number of people living in a country or town  population statistics show that the birth rate is slowing down.  the government has decided to screen the whole population of the area. 2. the number of patients in hospital  the hospital population in the area has fallen below 10,000.

  8. Популяция

  9. Население; популяция -

  10. Популяция. в клинических исследованиях совокупность субъектов, обладающих какими-либо одинаковыми признаками (пол, возраст, диагноз).

  11. Население; популяция

  12. Any group of individuals, usually of a single species, occupying a given area at the same time; groups of organisms with homologue (same) alleles. p. cycle: changes in the numbers of individuals in a population which repeatedly oscillate between periods of high and low density. p. density: allowing a mathematically precise reflection - pd. • absolute: pd = number of individuals/unit area or volume [1/m2] or [1/m3] • relative: pd allows only a simple comparison (pd <, =, >, ? etc.). p. dynamics: the variations in time and space in the sizes and densities of populations; distribution due to changing food resources - the stability of a population depends upon abiotic factors, intraspecific competition (density dependent), natality, mortality etc. p. ecology: the study of the variations in time and space in the sizes and densities of populations, and of the factors causing those variations. p. fluctuation: variations over time in the size of a population. p. growth: is zero, when the birth rate equals the death rate (see carrying capacity). nt+1 = nt + r nt, current number of individuals r = (natality + immigration) - (mortality+emigration) r, intrinsic rate of growth (see density) p. pyramid: a means of illustrating the age structure of a population diagrammatically, by placing the youngest age class at the base and stacking successive age classes above it. p. regulation : a tendency in a population for some factor to cause density to increase when it is low and to decrease nt, momentary number of individuals when it is high. n0, number of individuals at start

  13. Generally, a collection of individuals with common characteristics. in statistics, a potentially infinite collection of independent (->independence) units that include all units of a specified type with attention paid only to the agggregate (->aggregation) property of the collection. a sample of data drawn from this population is a subset of the units constituting this population and scientific generalizations from such samples are limited by the size of the population originally specified (->model, ->representation).

  14. The process of scanning content to compile and maintain an index.

  15. Fish of the same species inhabiting a specified geographic area.


Relationship, английский
  1. Отношение: соотношение; связь; взаимоотношение; взаимосвязь

  2. Отношение, степень родства

  3. A way in which someone or something is connected to another  the incidence of the disease has a close relationship to the environment.  he became withdrawn and broke off all relationships with his family.

  4. Зависимость, соотношение

  5. A connection between objects.

  6. A logical connection between entities.

  7. A smartart graphic layout type that includes layouts designed to illustrate connections.

  8. An association established between common fields (columns) in two tables. a relationship can be one-to-one, many-to-many, or one-to-many.


Дистанция власти, русский

Культурная новизна, русский