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Qué (quién) es suction connection - definición

DEVICE OR OBJECT THAT USES THE NEGATIVE FLUID PRESSURE OF AIR OR WATER TO ADHERE TO NONPOROUS SURFACES, CREATING A PARTIAL VACUUM
Suction Cup; Suction cups; Suction pad
  • GoPro camera attached to car with suction cup
  • [[SatNav]] devices often ship with suction cup holders for mounting on windscreens.
  • One cup suction lifter.
  • A transparent suction cup
  • Suction cup pressed on a window

Connection pool         
CACHE OF DATABASE CONNECTIONS MAINTAINED BY THE DATABASE
Connection pooling; Connection Pool
In software engineering, a connection pool is a cache of database connections maintained so that the connections can be reused when future requests to the database are required.
Connection (vector bundle)         
  • A section of a bundle may be viewed as a generalized function from the base into the fibers of the vector bundle. This can be visualized by the graph of the section, as in the figure above.
  • How to recover the covariant derivative of a connection from its parallel transport. The values <math>s(\gamma(t))</math> of a section <math>s\in \Gamma(E)</math> are parallel transported along the path <math>\gamma</math> back to <math>\gamma(0)=x</math>, and then the covariant derivative is taken in the fixed vector space, the fibre <math>E_x</math> over <math>x</math>.
LINEAR CONNECTION ON A VECTOR BUNDLE
Koszul connection; Vector bundle connection; Connection on a vector bundle
In mathematics, and especially differential geometry and gauge theory, a connection on a fiber bundle is a device that defines a notion of parallel transport on the bundle; that is, a way to "connect" or identify fibers over nearby points. The most common case is that of a linear connection on a vector bundle, for which the notion of parallel transport must be linear.
Gangway connection         
  • A preserved corridor tender. The passageway runs along the side closest to the camera; the top of the passageway may be seen at the rear
  • This British locomotive has a centre buffing plate similar to that fitted to the lower portion of a Pullman-type gangway connection.
  • A GWR coach fitted with a British Standard gangway connection of the "suspended" type
  • Internal view of gangways between a [[British Rail Class 153]] and a [[British Rail Class 158]]. Notice the doors on the sides, which prevent passengers from accessing the cabs of either unit. When the gangway is not in use, they lock outwards to block off the entire cab/gangway compartment.
  • post office stowage tender]] with offset gangway connection
  • LNER Class A1 4-6-2]] with corridor tender. Circular window of passageway at upper right of tender rear.
  • View along full length of a [[Toronto Rocket]], [[folding seat]]s at the right
FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR FITTED TO THE END OF A RAILWAY COACH, ENABLING PASSENGERS TO MOVE FROM ONE COACH TO ANOTHER
Corridor (rail vehicle); Corridor tender; Corridor connection; Buffer plate; Corridor connector; Open gangway; Open-gangway
A gangway connection (or, more loosely, a corridor connection) is a flexible connector fitted to the end of a railway coach, enabling passengers to move from one coach to another without danger of falling from the train.

Wikipedia

Suction cup

A suction cup, also known as a sucker, is a device or object that uses the negative fluid pressure of air or water to adhere to nonporous surfaces, creating a partial vacuum.

Suction cups are peripheral traits of some animals such as octopuses and squids, and have been reproduced artificially for numerous purposes.