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  • παραδείγματα χρήσης (πολλές φράσεις με μετάφραση)
  • ετυμολογία

Τι (ποιος) είναι visual display console - ορισμός

SET OF RITUALIZED BEHAVIOURS THAT ENABLE AN ANIMAL TO COMMUNICATE TO OTHER ANIMALS ABOUT SPECIFIC STIMULI
Tournament species; Display behavior; Display Behaviour; Display behaviour; Social display; Displaying; Display structure; Display behaviors; Intraspecific display; Visual display; Display structures
  • Sexual display by a ''[[Megaselia]]'' female.
  • Male mountain gorilla

Electronic visual display         
ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED DISPLAY WITH NO MOVING PARTS
Electronic display; Electronic-Visual-Displays; Electronic Visual Displays; Visual display screen
An electronic visual display, informally a screen, is a display device for presentation of images, text, or video transmitted electronically, without producing a permanent record. Electronic visual displays include television sets, computer monitors, and digital signage.
Displaying         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Display.
Visual Display Unit         
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  • [[Eizo ColorEdge]] monitor with screen hood
  • Hydraulic arm monitor stand, connected via VESA mount holes
  • adj=on}}, 4:3 rack mount LCD monitor
  • adj=on}}, 4:3 rack mount LCD monitor with keyboard
  • adj=on}}, 4:3 rack mount LCD monitor
ELECTRONIC VISUAL DISPLAY FOR COMPUTERS
Computer Monitor; Computer screen; Computer displays; Computer monitors; Monitor (computer); Color Monitor; Visual Display Unit; Computer Displays; Video display unit; Computer Monitors; Computer display; Visual display unit; Flat-screen computer monitor; Flat screen computer monitor; Computer Display; Display monitor; Monitor (computing); Standard-definition computer monitor; High-definition computer monitor; 🖵; Rgb monitors; PC monitor; Raw monitor; Raw display
<hardware> (VDU, or "video terminal", "video display terminal", VDT, "display terminal") A device incorporating a cathode ray tube (CRT) display, a keyboard and a {serial port}. A VDU usually also includes its own display electronics which store the received data and convert it into electrical waveforms to drive the CRT. VDUs fall into two categories: dumb terminals and intelligent terminals (sometimes called "programmable terminals"). Early VDUs could only display characters in a single preset font, and these were confined to being layed out in a rectangular grid, reproducing the functionality of the paper-based teletypes they were designed to replace. Later models added graphics facilities but were still driven via serial communications, typically with several VDUs attached to a single multi-user computer. This contrasts with the much faster single bitmap displays integrated into most modern single-user personal computers and workstations. The term "Display Screen Equipment" (DSE) is used almost exclusively in connection with the health and safety issues concerning VDUs. {Working with VDUs - UK Heath and Safety Executive (http://hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg36.pdf)}. (2002-11-09)

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Display (zoology)

Display behaviour is a set of ritualized behaviours that enable an animal to communicate to other animals (typically of the same species) about specific stimuli. These ritualized behaviours can be visual however many animals depend on a mixture of visual, audio, tactical and/or chemical signals as well. Evolution has tailored these stereotyped behaviours to allow animals to communicate both conspecifically and interspecifically which allows for a broader connection in different niches in an ecosystem. It is connected to sexual selection and survival of the species in various ways. Typically, display behaviour is used for courtship between two animals and to signal to the female that a viable male is ready to mate. In other instances, species may exhibit territorial display behaviour, in order to preserve a foraging or hunting territory for its family or group. A third form is exhibited by tournament species in which males will fight in order to gain the 'right' to breed. Animals from a broad range of evolutionary hierarchies avail of display behaviours - from invertebrates such as the simple jumping spider to the more complex vertebrates like the harbour seal.