sheet collator - translation to ρωσικά
Display virtual keyboard interface

sheet collator - translation to ρωσικά

Hinman Collator
  • A Hinman collator owned by the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]

sheet collator      
листоподборочная машина
pleated sheet         
COMMON MOTIF OF REGULAR SECONDARY STRUCTURE IN PROTEINST; STRETCH OF POLYPEPTIDE CHAIN TYPICALLY 3 TO 10 AMINO ACIDS LONG WITH BACKBONE IN AN EXTENDED CONFORMATION
Beta-sheet; Beta-pleated sheet; Β-sheet; Beta strand; Beta sheets; Β pleated sheets; Beta pleated sheet; Beta meander; Psi loop; Β sheet; Β sheets; Β-sheets; Beta ribbon; B pleated sheets; B sheet; B sheets; B-sheet; B-sheets; Β-strand; Beta Sheet; Beta Sheets; Pleated sheet; Beta-pleated sheets; Beta-Pleated Sheet; Greek key (protein structure); Β-pleated sheets; Betameander; Β strands; Β strand; Beta-strand

общая лексика

складчатый лист (в структуре белка)

cheat sheet         
CONCISE SET OF NOTES FOR QUICK REFERENCE
Cheat-sheet (marketing); Crib Sheet; Cheat-sheet; Cheatsheet; Cheat Sheet; Crib sheet; Cribsheet; Crib-sheet; Crib notes; Crib note

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жаргонизм

шпаргалка

Ορισμός

baking tray
(baking trays)
A baking tray is the same as a baking sheet
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N-COUNT

Βικιπαίδεια

Hinman collator

The Hinman collator, an early optical collator, was an opto-mechanical device for comparing pairs of documents for differences in the text. Documents that appeared similar were said to “collate”. The collator resulted in rapid advances in the study of literary works.

Invented by Charlton Hinman in the late 1940s, the device used lights and mirrors to superimpose images of the two documents so that differences in text alignment or wording stood out. This resulted in huge improvements in speed and efficiency compared to the traditional cross-referencing of texts by eye.

The idea built on earlier work such as Carl Pulfrich's blink comparator used to help identify the former planet Pluto, and Hinman's work analysing aerial photographs during World War II.

Hinman used his device to compare the many slightly different impressions of the First Folio of William Shakespeare's works. The printing and bookbinding processes used in the time of Shakespeare often resulted in variations in the pages bound into the final books, and the collator enabled Hinman to describe the exact order in which the Folios had been composited and printed. He used the collator to compare 55 different copies of the First Folio held by the Folger Shakespeare Library, and subsequently wrote about his findings in Printing and Proof-reading of the First Folio of Shakespeare in 1963.

In the wake of Hinman's success, the device was purchased by a number of universities, libraries and other institutions (allegedly including the CIA). As more compact types of collator were developed in the 1960s, the last Hinman was built in 1978. In his 2002 survey of mechanical collators, Steven Escar Smith estimates from scattered records that as many as 59 Hinman Collators were produced, 41 of these surviving at the time of his survey's publication.

A more portable collator was developed by Randall McLeod.

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