F (pitch) - definizione. Che cos'è F (pitch)
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Cosa (chi) è F (pitch) - definizione

AMERICAN CHILDREN'S WRITER (1917-1997)
Wild Pitch (novel); Matthew F. Christopher; Matthew f. christopher

Chaser's pitch         
  • Pitch bowls holding work pieces
THERMAL SETTING ADHESIVE USED BY METALWORK ARTISANS
Jewelers pitch; Chasers pitch
Chaser's pitch is a thermal adhesive used by goldsmiths, silversmiths, coppersmiths, and other metal cold-working artisans to hold a metal plate for repoussage and "chasing" (embossing) while it is being hammered out.
dot pitch         
DISTANCE BETWEEN RGB DOTS (SUB-PIXELS) ON A DISPLAY
Line pitch; Pixel pitch; Dot Pitch
<hardware> The distance between a dot and the closest dot of the same colour (red, green or blue) on a color CRT. Dot pitch is typically from 0.28 to 0.51 mm but large presentation monitors may go up to 1.0 mm. The smaller the dot pitch, the crisper the image, 0.31 or less provides a sharp image, especially when displaying text. Dot pitch measurements between conventional tubes and Sony's Trinitron tubes are roughly, but not exactly comparable. Sony's CRTs use vertical stripes, not dots, and its measurement is the distance between stripes, not the diagonal distance between dots. ["The Computer Glossary", Alan Freedman]. (1995-12-14)
perfect pitch         
ABILITY TO ACCURATELY IDENTIFY MUSICAL NOTES BY EAR WITHOUT REFERENCE
Perfect pitch; Perfect-pitch; Absolute Pitch; Absolute ear; Race and absolute pitch; Absolute pitch theory
¦ noun the ability to recognize the pitch of a note or produce any given note.

Wikipedia

Matt Christopher

Matthew Frederick Christopher (August 16, 1917 – September 20, 1997) was an American writer of children's books. He wrote more than 100 novels and 300 short stories, mainly featuring sports. After Christopher's death, his family oversaw production of books under Christopher's name created by various writers and illustrators, treating the name as a trademark.