N-region diversity - translation to English
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N-region diversity - translation to English

U.S. COURT JURISDICTION OVER PERSONS OF DIFFERENT STATES OR NATIONALITIES
Complete diversity; Diversity of citizenship; Diversity suit; Diversity (law); Diversity suits; Diversity clause

N-region diversity      

общая лексика

N-концевая вариабельность (иммуноглобулиновых цепей)

antenna diversity         
  • Telephone exchange with later antennas mounted higher for antifade
REDUNDANCY METHOD TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS RELIABILITY
Space diversity; Diversity coding; Polarisation diversity; Polarization diversity; Spatial diversity; Diversity Coding
разнесение антенн, антенное разнесение (режим работы). Особенно полезно для поддержания номинального качества передачи в полосе "вверх" в больших радиосотах при использовании в них MS малой мощности, а также в сотах, которым выделено мало РЧ-каналов, в тех случаях, когда скачки по частоте неэффективны или не используются.
polarization diversity         
  • Telephone exchange with later antennas mounted higher for antifade
REDUNDANCY METHOD TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS RELIABILITY
Space diversity; Diversity coding; Polarisation diversity; Polarization diversity; Spatial diversity; Diversity Coding

общая лексика

поляризационное разнесение

Definition

ДИМЕТИЛФОРМАМИД
(CH3)2NCHO, бесцветная жидкость, tкип 153 °С. Растворитель в производстве синтетических волокон, красителей, при выделении ацетилена из газовых смесей.

Wikipedia

Diversity jurisdiction

In the law of the United States, diversity jurisdiction is a form of subject-matter jurisdiction that gives U.S. federal courts the power to hear lawsuits that do not involve a federal question. For a U.S. federal court to have diversity jurisdiction over a lawsuit, two conditions must be met. First, there must be "diversity of citizenship" between the parties, meaning the plaintiffs must be citizens of different U.S. states than the defendants. Second, the lawsuit's "amount in controversy" must be more than $75,000. If a lawsuit does not meet these two conditions, U.S. federal courts will normally lack the power to hear it unless it involves a federal question, and the lawsuit would need to be heard in state court instead.

The United States Constitution, in Article III, Section 2, grants Congress the power to permit federal courts to hear diversity cases through legislation authorizing such jurisdiction. The provision was included because the Framers of the Constitution were concerned that when a case is filed in one state, and it involves parties from that state and another state, the state court might be biased toward the party from that state. Congress first exercised that power and granted federal trial circuit courts diversity jurisdiction in the Judiciary Act of 1789. Diversity jurisdiction is currently codified at 28 U.S.C. § 1332.

In 1969, the American Law Institute explained in a 587-page analysis of the subject that diversity is the "most controversial" type of federal jurisdiction, because it "lays bare fundamental issues regarding the nature and operation of our federal union."

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