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saddle-stitched magazine - translation to russian

STATIONARY POINT THAT IS NOT A LOCAL EXTREMUM
Saddlepoint; Saddle-point; Saddle points; Saddle surface; Saddle-node; Saddle value
  • Saddle point on the contour plot is the point where level curves cross
  • hyperbolic paraboloid]])

saddle-stitched magazine      
журнал, сшитый внакидку
tubular magazine         
  • Swedish Mauser stripper clip loaded with Swedish 6.5×55mm
  • Comparison of M1 Garand ''en bloc'' clip (left), and SKS stripper clip (right)
  • ''En bloc'' clip and 8mm ammo for the Gewehr 88
  • Beta C-Mag double-drum magazine.
  • Diagram of the Spectre M4 casket magazine
  • Loading of small arms ammunition into a magazine.
  • Loading sleeve open, three Henry Flat cartridges, compare with .44 WCF round
  • Pan magazine as used on a 7.92mm Lewis Gun.
  •  1905 Military Rifles magazines.
<br>'''1 & 2''': Mosin–Nagant M1891
<br>'''3 & 4''': Lebel M1886
<br>'''5 & 6''': Gewehr M1888
<br>'''7 & 8''': Mannlicher M1888
<br>'''9 & 10''': Lee–Metford M1888
<br>'''11 & 12''': Dutch-Mannlicher M1895
<br>'''13 & 14''': Mauser M1893
<br>'''15''': Krag–Jørgensen M1886
<br>'''16''': Schmidt–Rubin M1889
  • [[Ruger 10/22]]'s BX-1CLR rotary magazine
  • [[SKS]] internal box magazine.
  • Diagram of the Spencer rifle showing the tubular magazine in the butt
  • 50- and 100-round drum magazines plus 20- and 30-round box magazines for Thompson SMG
AMMUNITION STORAGE AND FEEDING DEVICE OF A FIREARM
Single column magazine; Double column magazine; Banana magazine; Banana clip; Magazine release; External magazine; Detachable magazine; Lcafd; Magazine (firearm); Double stack magazine; Magazine (bullets); Tubular magazine; Helical magazine; Box magazine; Box-type magazine; Rotary magazine; Magazine (ammo); Tube magazine; Tube clip; Casket magazine; Casket magazines; Banana clips; Ammunition magazines; Magazine (rifle); Fixed magazine; Pan magazine; Magazine clip; Firearm magazine; Single-column magazine; Internal box magazine; Magazine (weapons); Detachable box magazine; Gun magazine

общая лексика

трубчатый магазин

saddle shoes         
CASUAL FOOTWEAR WITH SADDLE-SHAPED DECORATIVE PANEL
Saddle shoes; Saddleshoes; Saddle Oxford

['sædlʃu:z]

общая лексика

туфли с цветными союзками

американизм

двухцветные кожаные туфли

Definition

saddle shoe
¦ noun a shoe with a piece of leather in a contrasting colour stitched across the instep.

Wikipedia

Saddle point

In mathematics, a saddle point or minimax point is a point on the surface of the graph of a function where the slopes (derivatives) in orthogonal directions are all zero (a critical point), but which is not a local extremum of the function. An example of a saddle point is when there is a critical point with a relative minimum along one axial direction (between peaks) and at a relative maximum along the crossing axis. However, a saddle point need not be in this form. For example, the function f ( x , y ) = x 2 + y 3 {\displaystyle f(x,y)=x^{2}+y^{3}} has a critical point at ( 0 , 0 ) {\displaystyle (0,0)} that is a saddle point since it is neither a relative maximum nor relative minimum, but it does not have a relative maximum or relative minimum in the y {\displaystyle y} -direction.

The name derives from the fact that the prototypical example in two dimensions is a surface that curves up in one direction, and curves down in a different direction, resembling a riding saddle or a mountain pass between two peaks forming a landform saddle. In terms of contour lines, a saddle point in two dimensions gives rise to a contour map with a pair of lines intersecting at the point. Such intersections are rare in actual ordnance survey maps, as the height of the saddle point is unlikely to coincide with the integer multiples used in such maps. Instead, the saddle point appears as a blank space in the middle of four sets of contour lines that approach and veer away from it. For a basic saddle point, these sets occur in pairs, with an opposing high pair and an opposing low pair positioned in orthogonal directions. The critical contour lines generally do not have to intersect orthogonally.

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