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Fishing fleet

Fisheries glossary
    An aggregation of fishing vessels of a particular country, such as the russian fishing fleet, or using a particular gear, such as purse seine fleet.




Fish, английский
  1. Hot guy. example omg! look at the fish twirling his mustache--over there, standing in the corner.

  2. Any of various cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales

  3. A true fish is a vertebrate with gills that lives in water. however, in fisheries, the term "fish" is generally used more broadly to include any harvestable animal living in water, including molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms.

  4. A player who is not very good and is willing to wager with people of better skill.

  5. 1. to repair a mast or spar with a fillet of wood.

  6. [1] a long strip of wood or iron used to strengthen a spar or joint. [2] to apply such a strip. [3] to hoist an anchor until its flukes reach the gunwale. [4] slang for a torpedo (also tin fish). [4] a creature that lives in water, characteristically having gills for underwater breathing, fins, and a streamlined body. [5] to catch or try to catch such a creature (also fishing).

  7. Fishing. the article recovered and/or the act or processes involved in the recovery of lost drilling tools, casing, or other articles from a borehole.

  8. Fluorescence in-situ hybridization


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Fish - passing structure, английский

Fish and wildlife service (u.s.), английский

Fish density, английский

Fish dish, английский

Fish drop, английский

Fish elevator, английский

Fish emulsion, английский
    Fish emulsion is a fertilizer emulsion that is produced from the fluid remains of fish processed for fish oil and fishmeal industrially.


Fish eye, английский
  1. Линза "рыбий глаз" (в графических пакетах)

  2. Pinhole


Fish eyes, английский
    Areas on a fractured steel surface having a characteristic white crystalline appearance.


Fish fry, английский
    Пикник с жареньем рыбы на берегу реки, озера или моря


Fish glue, английский
    A glue made from fish skins and bladders; similar to animal glue.


Fish hawker, английский

Fish head, английский

Fish hoist, английский

Aggregation, английский
  1. Агрегация (простое сочетание известных признаков изобретения, не дающее нового положительного эффекта)

  2. Объединение; соединение; собирание; агрегирование; агрегация

  3. Term used to denote the adding together of the taxpayer`s income from all sources in order to determine the applicable tax rate for income tax purposes.

  4. A process by which the properties of a collection are described in terms of the sums of the properties of the units contained in that collection. the most elementary aggregative procedure is counting and a frequency so obtained represents the properties of a set by number rather than by the list of elements it contains. aggregation gives rise to macro theories of micro processes and yields measures and insights not demonstrable by means of the units aggregated thereby. e.g., the statement "the average family has 2.5 children" describes the property of an aggregate, not of a real family. the correlation coefficient is also a measure that aggregates numerous observations neither is capable of demonstrating that relation by itself. quantum physics, economics and the social sciences are most successful in describing their objects as aggregates. aggregation is justifiable whenever units are sufficiently independent and similar, e.g., in expressing political opinions through voting or market preferences through individual purchases. aggregation leads to misleading indicators and theories whenever the whole collection exhibits an organization not expressed in a mere summation (->system, ->externalities). in econometrics, that difference is represented in so-called interaction effects.

  5. A collection of objects that makes a whole. an aggregation can be a concrete or conceptual set of whole-part relationships among objects.

  6. A collection of shared objects.

  7. A table or structure containing pre-calculated data for an online analytical processing (olap) cube. aggregations support the rapid and efficient querying of a multidimensional database.

  8. Process in corporate financial planning whereby the smaller investment proposals of each of the firm`s operational units are aggregated and effectively treated as a whole.

  9. A collection of individual units or particles gathered together into a mass or body.


Particular, английский
    A частный; конкретный grammar partitioned a разделённый на части sequence 1 одна из базовых операций компьютерной обработки текстов; в каче- стве данных берутся текст либо сегмент текста, грамматика и цель разбора, а на выходе получается удовлетворяющее цели множество значений категориальной отнесённости сегментов в виде, например, дерева разбора. 2 применяется запоминание также и гипотез, выдвигаемых при разбо- ре, и результатов их проверки – м. кэй. 3 используется, в частности, для разбора арифметических выражений. partitioning n членение sentence ~ членение предложений (напр., при переводе )


Harmful algal bloom (hab), английский
    An algal bloom that produces toxins detrimental to plants and animals. scientists prefer this term to red tide, since not all algal blooms are harmful, nor do all algal blooms cause discoloration, and the blooms are not associated with tides.


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.