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Braided stream

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    A channel or stream with multiple channels that interweave as a result of repeated bifurcation and convergence of flow around inter-channel bars, resembling (in plan view) the strands of a complex braid. braiding is generally confined to broad, shallow streams of low sinuosity, high bed load, non-cohesive bank material, and a steep gradient. at a given bank-full discharge, braided streams have steeper slopes and shallower, broader, and less stable channel cross sections than meandering streams.




Braid, английский
  1. A group of textile or metallic filaments inter-woven to form a tubular structure, which may be applied over one or more wires, or flattened to form a strap.

  2. A fibrous or metallic group of filaments interwoven in cylindrical form to form a covering over one or more wires.

  3. Textile or metallic filaments that are interwoven to form a flexible tube structure that may be applied over one or more wires, or flattened to form a strap. kevlar™ is also braided into cables for additional strength

  4. An essential part of many fiber-optic cable designs, consisting of a layer of woven yarn. note: in the case of single-fiber loose-buffered or two-fiber "zip-cord" loose-buffered fiber-optic cables, the braid is situated between the buffer tube and jacket. in the case of cables having multiple buffer tubes, the braid is usually situated between the inner jacket and outer jacket.

  5. [1] to weave the strands of a rope together (cf. splice). [2] gold decoration on an officer’s uniform.

  6. A narrow textile band, often used as trimming or binding, formed by plaiting several strands of yarn. the fabric is formed by interlacing the yarns diagonally to the production axis of the material.

  7. In aerospace textiles, a system of three or more yarns which are interlaced in such a way that no two yarns are twisted around each other. biaxial braid - braided structure with two yarn systems running in one direction and the other in the opposite direction. triaxial braid - a braided structure with axial yarns running in the longitudinal direction.

  8. 1. a narrow textile band, often used as trimming or binding, formed by plaiting several strands of yarn. the fabric is formed by interfacing the yarns diagonally to the production axis of the material. 2. in aerospace textiles, a system of three or more yarns which are interlaced in such a way that no two yarns are twisted around each other.


Braid, английский

Braid angle, английский
  1. The acute angle measured from the axis of the fabric or rope to a braiding yarn.

  2. The acute angle measured from the axis of a fabric or rope to a braiding yarn.


Braid pattern, английский

Braided fabric, английский
  1. A narrow fabric made by crossing a number of strands diagonally so that each strand passes alternately over or under one or more of the other strands.

  2. A narrow fabric made by crossing a number of strands diagonally so that each strand passed alternatively over or under one or more of the other strands. they are frequently used in shoelaces and suspenders.


Braided line, английский
  1. This type of line does not stretch to the degree that twisted rope does, and is more difficult to splice. however, it goes through a pulley or block very well because of its rounded shape, and is stronger than equivalent sized twisted line. however, it tends to snag when used as docking line if the pilings are rough. several types are available: • hollow braid has no core. it is very flexible but can flatten during use and is only found in small sized rope. • braid on braid has a braided core inside a braided sheath. it will stretch less, and has less flexibility, than a hollow braid. • multibraid is braided with 2 pairs of z-laid and two pairs of s-laid strands. it is flexible and does not kink. • parallel core has a braided sheath over a core of straight or lightly twisted yarns. it is very strong.

  2. Multiple-strand fishing line. stronger than monofilament, but has less stretch. often used when fishing sharp, craggy reefs.


Braided memory, английский
    Прошитая память


Braided rope, английский
    Плет?ный шфартов, канат


Braided shield, английский
    Экранирующая оплетка


Braided wire, английский
  1. An electrical conductor which is composed of many fine wires braided or twisted together.

  2. Кабель с оплеткой


Braided/armoured cables, английский

Braiding, английский
  1. The interwinding of three or more strands to make a cord or narrow fabric.

  2. The intertwining of three or more strands to make a cord. the strand form a regular diagonal pattern down the length of the cord.


Braids, английский

Stream, английский
  1. Anglo-saxon for flowing water, meaning especially the middle or most rapid part of a tide or current.

  2. [1] to drop something over the side and tow it (e.g., a paravane). [2] to tow a vessel away from its berth. [3] water flowing in a channel or watercourse. [4] a major ocean current (e.g., gulf stream).

  3. (a) any body of running water that moves under gravity to progressively lower levels, in a relatively narrow but clearly defined channel on the ground surface, in a subterranean cavern, or beneath or in a glacier. it is a mixture of water and dissolved, suspended, or entrained matter. (b) a term used in quantitative geomorphology interchangeably with channel. compare - river. gg

  4. An abstraction of a sequence of bytes, such as a file, an i/o device, an interprocess communication pipe, a tcp/ip socket, or a spooled print job. the relationship between streams and storages in a compound file is similar to that of files and folders.

  5. Chronological list of posts to monitor that match user-defined criteria.

  6. Digital media that is delivered in a continuous flow across a network.

  7. Packets delivered by a windows media server that are consumed by clients without caching. for a web server with smooth streaming installed, the experience is similar, except that the data can be cached by clients, though this can be prevented by applying cache control header directives in the smooth streaming feature.

  8. The flow of data from a source to a single receiver that flows through a channel, as opposed to packets, which may be addressed and routed independently, possibly to multiple recipients.

  9. To transfer digital data in a continuous flow across a network.

  10. Класс, сформированный с учетом способностей, склонностей учащихся


Stream analytics, английский
    A highly scalable event-processing engine that helps uncover realtime insights from devices, sensors, infrastructure, applications and data.


Stream bend, английский

Stream biota, английский
    Биота водотока (совокупность гидробионтов водотока)


Stream cipher, английский
    A stream cipher is a type of symmetric encryption algorithm. while block ciphers operate on large blocks of data, stream ciphers typically operate on smaller units of plaintext, usually bits.


Stream cipher ciphering module, английский

Stream cipher control module, английский

Interweave, английский
    Прошивать


Bifurcation, английский
  1. A place where something divides into two parts

  2. Бифуркация; раздвоение; разветвление; сечение

  3. Бифуркация. раздвоение столба (струи, факела) газовых выбросов при выходе из дымовой трубы.

  4. The act of splitting a single copy of a message to multiple copies of the message.

  5. When a non-linear dynamic system develops twice the possible solutions that it had before it passed its critical level. a bifurcation cascade is often called the period doubling route to chaos because the transition from an orderly system to a chaotic system often occurs when the number of possible solutions begins increasing, doubling each time.

  6. The separation of a single unidirectional flow in two or more separate flows.


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.


Meandering, английский

Broad interstream divide, английский
  1. (colloquial: southeastern usa) a type of very wide, low gradient (level to nearly level) interfluve that lacks a well developed drainage network such that large portions of the local upland lack stream channels or other drainageways; extensive in lower coastal plains and some lake plains, till plains and alluvial plain remnants. compare - interfluve. sw & rd

  2. A wide, relatively level area between incised drainageways; a broad, nearly level “summit” or interfluve. compare - broad interstream divide, interfluve. sw


Bowl [gilgai], английский
    A cup-or trough-shaped subsurface feature centered under and surrounding the micro-low of a gilgai, commonly 3-5 m across and 1.5-3 m thick, containing numerous slickensides (oblique slip / shear faces) within it and bounded at its base by master slickensides. a bowl contains turbated material produced in soils with substantial smectitic clay (e.g. vertisols). bowl morphology is distinct from that in adjacent microhighs (chimney) and underlying horizons: substratum morphology is not preserved within the bowl.