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Abe$83$ - translation to Αγγλικά

JAPANESE WRITER, PLAYWRIGHT, PHOTOGRAPHER AND INVENTOR
Abe, Kobo; Abe Kobo; Kôbô Abe; Abe Kôbô; Abe Kohboh; Kohboh Abe; Koubou Abe; Abe Koubou; Abe Kooboo; Kooboo Abe; Kobo Abé; Abe Kōbō; Kobo Abe; Kōbō Abé; Kimifusa Abe; Abe Kimifusa
  • Abe prepares [[gyōza]]

Abe      
n. Abe (afkorting van de naam Abraham)
Abraham Lincoln         
  • Lincoln's home in [[Springfield, Illinois]]
  • Abraham Lincoln]]'', painting by [[George Peter Alexander Healy]] in 1869
  • Lincoln in February 1865, two months before his death
  • President Lincoln in 1861
  • Stephen Douglas]] over slavery
  • Lincoln in 1857
  • U.S. House of Representatives]]. Photo taken by one of Lincoln's law students around 1846.
  • second inaugural address]] at the almost completed Capitol building, March 4, 1865
  • electoral]] landslide for Lincoln (in red) in the 1864 election; southern states (brown) and territories (gray) not in play
  • New Salem, Illinois
  • alt=Large group of people
  • ''Abraham Lincoln'', a portrait by [[Mathew Brady]] taken February 27, 1860, the day of Lincoln's [[Cooper Union speech]]
  • A political cartoon of Vice President Andrew Johnson (a former tailor) and Lincoln, 1865, entitled ''The 'Rail Splitter' At Work Repairing the Union''. The caption reads (Johnson): "Take it quietly Uncle Abe and I will draw it closer than ever." (Lincoln): "A few more stitches Andy and the good old Union will be mended."
  • Shown in the presidential booth of Ford's Theatre, from left to right, are assassin [[John Wilkes Booth]], Abraham Lincoln, [[Mary Todd Lincoln]], [[Clara Harris]], and [[Henry Rathbone]].
  • The farm site where Lincoln grew up in [[Spencer County, Indiana]]
  • A poster of the 1864 election campaign with [[Andrew Johnson]] as the candidate for vice president
  • William Seward]], [[Gideon Welles]], Lincoln, and others
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1861 TO 1865
Abe Lincoln; Honest Abe; President Lincoln; Great Emancipator; Abe licnoln; Lincoln, Abraham; The Great Emancipator; Abraham Lincon; President Abraham Lincoln; 16th President of the United States; A. Lincoln; A Lincoln; Abrahm Lincoln; Abraham (president); The Rail Splitter; Abe lincolin; Aberham lincoln; Abaham lincoln; President Abraham; Abe Lincon; Abaraham lincoln; Abraham lincoln; Lincoln (president); Mr. Lincoln; President Abe Lincoln; Abraham Lincoln's Life; Lincolnian; Ab Lincoln; Sixteenth President of the United States; Mr Lincoln; President Abe; POTUS 16; Draft:Abraham Lincoln; ABRAHAM LINCOLN; Sixteenth president of the United States; Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865; 16th President of America; 16th President of USA; 16th President of the US; 16th President of the USA; 16th President of the United States of America; 16th U.S. President; 16th U.S.A. President; 16th US President; 16th USA President; POTUS16
Avraham Lincoln
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  • Continuously varied JPEG compression (between Q=100 and Q=1) for an [[abdominal]] [[CT scan]]
  • The DCT transforms an 8×8 block of input values to a [[linear combination]] of these 64 patterns. The patterns are referred to as the two-dimensional DCT ''basis functions'', and the output values are referred to as ''transform coefficients''. The horizontal index is <math>u</math> and the vertical index is <math>v</math>.
  • Zigzag ordering of JPEG image components
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  • The 8×8 sub-image shown in 8-bit grayscale
  • ''Baseline sequential'' JPEG encoding and decoding processes
  • An example of a stereoscopic .JPS file
  • The compressed 8×8 squares are visible in the scaled-up picture, together with other visual artifacts of the [[lossy compression]].
  • The original image
  • This image shows the pixels that are different between a non-compressed image and the same image JPEG compressed with a quality setting of 50. Darker means a larger difference. Note especially the changes occurring near sharp edges and having a block-like shape.
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  • Visual impact of a jpeg compression on Photoshop on a picture of 4480x4480 pixels
CONFLATION OF MULTIPLE TOPICS INCLUDING COMPRESSION ALGORITHMS, VARIOUS FILE FORMATS, STANDARDS/TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND A NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION
JPG; Jpeg; Jpg; JPEG file format; .JPEG; .JPG; .jpg; JPEG Image; .jpeg; .jpe; Interlaced JPEG; JPE file; PJPEG; JPIG; Jaypeg; Image/jpeg; Minimum Coded Unit; ISO 10918-1; JPEG Interchange Format; Minimum coded unit; JPEG encoding; JPEG file; JPG file; JPEG image; T.81; Data compression/JPEG; .mpo; JPEG Stereo; Progressive JPEG; PJPG; P JPG; Multi-Picture Format; .jps; JPEG Stereoscopic; Still Picture Interchange File Format; .jif; JPEG film; JPEG format; JPEG compression; JPEG photo; JPEG picture; JPEG photograph; JPEG pic; JPEG pix; .pjp; .pjpeg; .jfi; .JFI; .PJPEG; .PJP; .JPE; .JIF; JPEG 1; JPEG-1; T.83; T.84; T.86; T.872; T.873
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Ορισμός

Bismuthic
·adj Of or pertaining to bismuth; containing bismuth, when this element has its higher valence; as, bismuthic oxide.

Βικιπαίδεια

Kōbō Abe

Kōbō Abe (安部 公房, Abe Kōbō), pen name of Kimifusa Abe (安部 公房, Abe Kimifusa, March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993), was a Japanese writer, playwright, musician, photographer, and inventor. He is best known for his 1962 novel The Woman in the Dunes that was made into an award-winning film by Hiroshi Teshigahara in 1964. Abe has often been compared to Franz Kafka for his modernist sensibilities and his surreal, often nightmarish explorations of individuals in contemporary society.