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expectancy record - translation to russian

PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY
Expectancy; Expectancy theory of motivation

expectancy record      
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расчётные данные (продуктивности)
gramophone record         
  • Grooves on a modern 33 rpm record
  • Seeburg]] 16 rpm record (label only)
  • A standard wide-hole 7-inch vinyl record from 1978 on its sleeve
  • 45 rpm vinyl record from 1965
  • archive-date=2016-03-10 }}</ref> Shown is one popular design in use for many years.
  • Examples of Congolese 78&nbsp;rpm records
  • Example of 7″ EMI single with notched center hole
  • A 12-inch LP being played. The stylus is in contact with the surface.
  • 3}}&nbsp;rpm ''microgroove'' ZLP from 1948
  • Comparison of several forms of disk storage showing tracks (tracks not to scale); green denotes start and red denotes end.<br /><nowiki>*</nowiki> Some CD-R(W) and DVD-R(W)/DVD+R(W) recorders operate in ZCLV, CAA or CAV modes.
  • Edison Records Diamond Disc label, early 1920s. [[Edison Disc Record]]s always ran at 80&nbsp;rpm.
  • Emile Berliner with disc record gramophone
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  • Hungarian [[Pathé]] record, 90 to 100&nbsp;rpm
  • Groove with sound only on left channel
  • [[Boston Pops]] conductor [[Arthur Fiedler]] demonstrating the new RCA Victor 45&nbsp;rpm player and record in February 1949
  • 1908}} in Hanover, Germany, for the [[Gramophone Company]], Victor's affiliate in England
  • A [[DJ]] mixing vinyl records with a [[DJ mixer]] at the [[Sundance Film Festival]] in 2003
  • A dusty/scratched vinyl record being played. The dust settles into the grooves.
ANALOG SOUND STORAGE MEDIUM IN THE FORM OF A FLAT DISC WITH AN INSCRIBED, MODULATED SPIRAL GROOVE
Vinyl record; Gramophone disc; Analog Disc Record; Analogue Disc Record; Analog disc record; Analogue disc records; 78 record; Vinyl Records; 78 rpm; 78rpm; Analogue disc record; Gramophone records; Grammophone record; 45rpm; Disc records; Phonograph records; Vinyl Album; Disc record; 78rpm record; 10"; Phonograph Record; Short play; Short Play; Short-play; Short-Play; Short playing; Short Playing; Short-playing; Short-Playing; Short player; Short Player; Short-player; Short-Player; Short-playing records; Short playing records; Fonogram; Vinyl album; Vinyl recording; Vinyl Record; Orange peel (music); Record (music); Gramaphone record; Gramaphone Record; Gramaphone records; Gramophone Record; Gramophone Records; 78s; Phonographic record; Vinyl disk; Vinyl transcription disc; Vinyl single; 16 RPM; Vinyl disc; 78 rpm record; Vinyl records; 78-rpm; 78-rpm record; 10" Record; 10-inch; Heavyweight vinyl; Broken records; Shellac disc; Shellac record; Acoustic recording; Acoustic recordings; Electrical recording; Electrical recordings; Disc Records; Outgroove; Record groove; 78 RPM; 78 rpm disc; Phonograph disc; 10" single; 78 rpm records; 78RPM; 10 inch vinyl; 10-inch single; Broken record; 10" vinyl; Acoustical recording; 10" disc; Gramophone record; Gramophone record disk; 78-rpm disc; Shellac records; Disk noise reduction system; Disc noise reduction system; Vinyl disk noise reduction system; Vinyl disc noise reduction system; Vinyl record noise reduction system; Vinylite record; Vinylite disk; Vinylite disc; Nonbreakable record; Non-breakable record; Non-breakable disk; Non-breakable disc; Nonbreakable disk; Nonbreakable disc; VinylVideo; 10-inch vinyl; Vinyl recordings

общая лексика

граммофонная пластинка

Call Detail Recording         
  • Journal sheet from [[1880 United States Census]], showing tabular data with rows of data, each a record corresponding to a single person.
  • Hollerith [[punched card]] (1895)
INFORMATION BLOCK THAT IS PART OF A DATABASE (DATA ROW)
Station Messaging Detail Record; Call detail recording; Structs; Struct; Call Detail Record; Record (data structure); Self-defining record

общая лексика

CDR

детальная регистрация вызовов [абонента]

функция коммутатора, которая используется тарификационными системами для учета и расчета повременной оплаты телефонных разговоров

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AMA; FDS; SMDR

Definition

ГРАММОФОННАЯ ПЛАСТИНКА
(грампластинка) , пластмассовый диск, на поверхности которого расположены канавки (дорожки) с записью звука, воспроизводимого с помощью граммофонов, электрофонов, электропроигрывателей и др. Прообраз граммофонных пластинок - восковой валик фонографа Т. А. Эдисона (1877), первая граммофонная пластинка сделана немецким инженером Э. Берлинером (1888). До 1903 - односторонние граммофонные пластинки. Современные долгоиграющие граммофонные пластинки рассчитаны только на электрическое воспроизведение с частотой вращения обычно 331/3 об/мин (реже 45 и 162/3 об/мин). Различают граммофонные пластинки монофонические и стереофонические.

Wikipedia

Expectancy theory

Expectancy theory (or expectancy theory of motivation) proposes that an individual will behave or act in a certain way because they are motivated to select a specific behavior over others due to what they expect the result of that selected behavior will be. In essence, the motivation of the behavior selection is determined by the desirability of the outcome. However, at the core of the theory is the cognitive process of how an individual processes the different motivational elements. This is done before making the ultimate choice. The outcome is not the sole determining factor in making the decision of how to behave.

Expectancy theory is about the mental processes regarding choice, or choosing. It explains the processes that an individual undergoes to make choices. In the study of organizational behavior, expectancy theory is a motivation theory first proposed by Victor Vroom of the Yale School of Management.

This theory emphasizes the need for organizations to relate rewards directly to performance and to ensure that the rewards provided are deserved and wanted by the recipients.

Victor H. Vroom (1964) defines motivation as a process governing choices among alternative forms of voluntary activities, a process controlled by the individual. The individual makes choices based on estimates of how well the expected results of a given behavior are going to match up with or eventually lead to the desired results. Motivation is a product of the individual's expectancy that a certain effort will lead to the intended performance, the instrumentality of this performance to achieving a certain result, and the desirability of this result for the individual, known as valence.

What is the Russian for expectancy record? Translation of &#39expectancy record&#39 to Russian