gate keeper - translation to greek
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gate keeper - translation to greek

PERSON WHO CONTROLS ACCESS TO SOMETHING
Gatekeeping; Gate keeper; Gate-keeper; GateKeeper; Gatekeepers
  • A gatekeeper at the [[Srivaikuntanathan Permual Temple]].

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gate keeper
logic gate         
  • A synchronous 4-bit up/down decade counter symbol (74LS192) in accordance with ANSI/IEEE Std. 91-1984 and IEC Publication 60617-12.
  • AND symbol
  • AND symbol
  • Buffer symbol
  • Buffer symbol
  • [[CMOS]] diagram of a [[NOT gate]], also known as an inverter. [[MOSFET]]s are the most common way to make logic gates.
  • NAND symbol
  • NAND symbol
  • NOR symbol
  • NOR symbol
  • NOT symbol
  • NOT symbol
  • OR symbol
  • OR symbol
  • Animation of how an SR [[NOR gate]] latch works.
  • The 7400 chip, containing four NANDs. The two additional pins supply power (+5 V) and connect the ground.
  • A tristate buffer can be thought of as a switch. If ''B'' is on, the switch is closed. If B is off, the switch is open.
  • XNOR symbol
  • XNOR symbol
  • XOR symbol
  • XOR symbol
COMPUTATIONAL EQUIPMENT, PHYSICAL OR THEORETICAL, THAT PERFORMS A BOOLEAN LOGIC FUNCTION
Logic Gate; Logic circuit; Discrete logic; Logic gates; Digital logic; Binary logic elements; Digital Logic; Logical gate; Logic circuits; Logic device; Electronic gate; Bubble pushing; Universal Logic Gate; Universal logic gate; Electronic logic gates; Electronic logic gate; Ideal logic gate; Logical circuit; Gates on chips
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Definition

gatekeeper
(gatekeepers)
A gatekeeper is a person who is in charge of a gate and who allows people through it.
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Wikipedia

Gatekeeper

A gatekeeper is a person who controls access to something, for example via a city gate or bouncer, or more abstractly, controls who is granted access to a category or status. Gatekeepers assess who is "in or out", in the classic words of management scholar Kurt Lewin.

Various figures in the religions and mythologies of the world serve as gatekeepers of paradisal or infernal realms, granting or denying access to these realms, depending on the credentials of those seeking entry. Figures acting in this capacity may also undertake the status of watchman, interrogator or judge. In the late 20th century the term came into metaphorical use, referring to individuals or bodies that decide whether a given message will be distributed by a mass medium.

Examples of use of gate keeper
1. And the gate–keeper is not necessarily the soldier standing guard at the gate of the battalion – he can be the commander of a division.
2. I‘m not sure I have the energy for the next public event, the wedding on Saturday between Sky TV‘s Adam Boulton and Anji Hunter, once the Prime Minister‘s gate keeper.
3. I don‘t know about tomorrow, all I can say is everything is all right today "Gate–keeper" Marijan Mystic defies volcano alert So the government is trying to persuade the several thousand who live in higher villages that they must stay in the temporary camps, set up in schools and public buildings.
4. A "single gateway" can have unintended negative consequences.'4; One real concern is that call quality and data transmission capacity could suffer because of the extra switching that a "single gateway" would require.'4; Another consequence should be obvious âЂ« a technical breakdown of the "single gateway" would isolate the entire country until it is repaired.'4; Even if the breakdown would be for a relatively short period, commercial and financial sectors would suffer, and even national security could be in jeopardy.'4; Also, a "single gateway" would have the potential to reduce competition if an aggressive client bribed the "gate keeper" to limit access by competitors.'4; The government‘s goal should be to decrease opportunities for corruption, not create new opportunities.