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Qaia bark

Глоссарий по кибернетике
    An organized and comprehensive collection of data, typically stored on hollorith cards, magnetic tapes or disks and accessable for ~elective retrieval by a computer.




Bark, шведский

Bark, английский
  1. Лай; лаять

  2. Alternative spelling of barque.

  3. The protective outer layer of a tree, composed of inner, conductive cells and outer corklike tissue. bargeboard barn-door stay a small wheel which rolls along a horizontal track and guides the movement of a barn door.

  4. Барк

  5. The exterior covering of vegetable bodies, many of which are useful in making paper, cordage, cloth, dyes, and medicines.

  6. A small three-masted ship, square-rigged on fore and main masts, with fore-and-aft sails on the mizzen.

  7. Обезуглероженный слой (непосредственно под окалиной, образующийся при нагреве стали в окислительной среде)

  8. The decarburized layer just beneath the scale that results from heating steel in an oxidizing atmosphere.


Bark (кора), английский

Bark allowance, английский

Bark beetle, английский
    Small, cylindrical beetle of the family scolytidae, the adult of which bores into and beneath the bark of various trees for the purpose of egg laying (17).


Bark content, английский

Bark grafting, английский

Bark house, английский
    A dwelling once used by certain indian tribes in america; usually made of a framework of wood poles, lashed together, and covered with overlapping slabs of bark.


Bark mill, английский
    A small building that was once used for processing bark used in dyeing and tanning. bark pocket, inbark, ingrown bark a small quantity of bark, nearly or entirely enclosed in wood. barley-sugar column (brit.) a spiral column.


Bark mill, bolting mill, gristmill, sawmill, textile mill, tide mill, water mill, windmill., английский

Bark pocket, английский
    An opening between annual growth rings that contains bark


Bark pocket., английский

Bark residue, английский
    Refers to the bark removed from a log and also to portions of wood and foreign matter such as sand, grit, or stones that may be imbedded in the bark (1).


Bark second, английский
    When a vehicle barks its tires when shifting from first to second gear. example


Bark, or barqu, английский
    [from barca, low latin]. a general name given to small ships, square-sterned, without head-rails; it is, however, peculiarly appropriated by seamen to a three-masted vessel with only fore-and-aft sails on her mizen-mast.—bark-rigged. rigged as a bark, with no square sails on the mizen-mast.


Barkan, английский

Barkantine, or barquantine, английский
    A name applied on the great lakes of north america to a vessel square-rigged on the fore-mast, and fore-and-aft rigged on the main and mizen masts. they are not three-masted schooners, as they have a regular brigantine`s fore-mast. they are long in proportion to their other dimensions, to suit the navigation of the canals which connect some of these lakes.


Barked, английский

Barkentine, английский
  1. Alternative spelling of barquentine.

  2. Similar to a bark, but square-rigged only on the foremast.


Barker, английский
  1. Machine used to remove bark from pulpwood (8).

  2. 18th century slang for a pistol. hence, barking-irons = dueling pistols.


Barker code, английский

Comprehensive, английский
  1. Полный; исчерпывающий

  2. Разг. экзамены по всему материалу, пройденному на последнем курсе


Collection, английский
  1. The accumulation of precipitation into surface and underground areas, including lakes, rivers, and aquifers.

  2. Прием средств, инкассо, сбор задолженности по кредитам

  3. Сбор; собирание; коллекция

  4. A container for organizing clips.

  5. A customer’s assemblage of digital media, including music, videos, pictures, games, and apps.

  6. A set of resources in the configuration manager hierarchy.

  7. A set of thematically related apps, games, music tracks, videos, or other items available for purchase or download in the store. a thematic group of editorially chosen apps and games for merchandising or marketing purposes.

  8. A type of specialized class in the .net framework for data storage and retrieval. these classes provide support for stacks, queues, lists, and hash tables. most collection classes implement the same interfaces, and these interfaces may be inherited to create new collection classes that fit more specialized data storage needs.

  9. An export format that maintains a group of images that is generated at export.

  10. An object that contains a set of related objects. an object’s position in the collection can change whenever a change occurs in the collection; therefore, the position of any specific object in a collection may vary.

  11. Automatic grouping of user’s photos and videos based on time and place.

  12. The presentation of a negotiable instrument for payment, or the conversion of any accounts receivable into cash.

  13. Экзамены в конце семестра в оксфорде

  14. Инкассо


Qaia, английский
    Plural of ->datum


Qharacter, английский
    A written sign, a physical mark, a hole in a data tape, a magnetic pattern, an electric signal or any discontinuity of matter which can be read or recognized (->recognition), is subject of computing and whose meaning depends on the combinatorial context of other characters. so a "0" has a meaning different from "1," but the meaning of the combination, "10," has nothing to do with either. in the binary system it means two and in the decimal system it means ten. characters may become symbols through conventionally assigned meanings outside the recognition and computing process (->datum, ->measurement).