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Raster image processor
Abbreviations in Geographic Information Systems and Cartography |
Процессор растровых изображений
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Rip, английский
- To cut along the grain.
- Быстрое течение - может быть очень опасным, особенно когда направлено против прилива/отлива! создает крайне запутанную и сложную обстановку: волны разбиваясь о берег, образуют обратное течение в море.
- Routing information protocol
- Request for instrumentation pre- flight
- Raster image processing; raster image processor; road inventory program
- To cut lengthwise, parallel to the grain.
- To cut wood lengthwise, parallel to the grain.
- A pannier or basket used for carrying fish.—to rip, to strip off a ship`s planks.
- [from the latin, ripa]. the banks of a tide-river, and the sea-shore: a term in use on our southern coasts.
- Turbulent water with short steep waves where two tidal currents intersect.
- (raster image processor) converts fonts and graphics into raster images, which are used by the printer to draw onto the page.
- Railtrack investment panel. now replaced by the investment committee (ic).
- Rod internal pressure
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Reef, английский
- 1. reefing: to temporarily reduce the area of a sail exposed to the wind, usually to guard against adverse effects of strong wind or to slow the vessel.
- Риф (ряд подводных или едва возвышающихся
- Брать рифы - уменьшать площадь парусов
- To reduce the area of a sail.
- Риф, брать рифы; подводная скала, риф
- A certain portion of a sail comprehended between the head of a sail and any of the reef-bands. the intention of each reef is to reduce the sail in proportion to the increase of the wind; there are also reefs parallel to the foot or bottom of large sails, extended upon booms.—close-reefed is when all the reefs of the top-sails are taken in.—reef is also a group or continuous chain of rocks, sufficiently near the surface of the water to occasion its breaking over them. (see fringing reefs and barrier reefs.)
- [1] a shallow ridge of submerged rocks, coral, or sand, lying at or near the sea surface that may constitute a hazard to surface navigation. [2] the area of a sail that can be rolled and tied down to reduce its exposure to wind. [3] to reduce the area of a sail by securing it at its reef points or by rolling it around a boom or inside a mast.
- A shallow underwater barrier.
- To partially lower a sail so that it is not as large, which helps prevent too much sail as the wind increases.
- A line of rock and coral near the surface of the water.
- A vein of ore in the earth containing gold
Radarsat international remote sensing institute (s.dakota state univ.), английский
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