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Что (кто) такое Delphi - определение

ONE OF THE FOUR DETECTORS OF THE LARGE ELECTRON-POSITRON COLLIDER AT CERN
DELPHI detector; Delphi (CERN); DELPHI; DEtector with Lepton, Photon and Hadron Identification
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Delphi         
  • ''Delphi'' by [[Edward Lear]] features the [[Phaedriades]]
  • Fresco of Delphic sibyl painted by Michaelangelo at the Sistine Chapel
  • Section of the frieze from the [[Treasury of the Siphnians]], now in the museum
  • Athena Pronaia Sanctuary at Delphi
  • Vulva of the Earth, Ge or Gaia, with the two [[Phaedriades]] above resembling her breasts. In this drawing the village of Castro still occupies the site. The footprint of the modern road is in the foreground. The village was thus entirely on the upper site. Below the road is the Marmoria, or "marble quarry", where the villagers mined structural stone. The picture below shows the site after the removal of the village.
  • [[Cyriacus of Ancona]], first Westerner to describe the remains in Delphi in 1436
  • ''View of Delphi with Sacrificial Procession'' by [[Claude Lorrain]]
  • The theatre at Delphi (as viewed near the top seats)
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  • Nocolas' Gerbel' fanciful Delphic castle
  • Ruins of the ancient temple of Apollo at Delphi, overlooking the valley of Phocis
  • Speculative illustration of ancient Delphi by French architect Albert Tournaire
  • Tholos]] at the base of [[Mount Parnassus]]: 3 of 20 [[Doric column]]s
  • The polygonal wall, 1902
  • Willoughby Vera]] - Itea is a town located in Greece
  • Delphi among the main Greek sanctuaries
  • Archaeological Museum of Delphi, designed by [[Alexandros Tombazis]]
  • The [[Society of Dilettanti]] organized a study expedition to Delphi in 1766
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  • Section of polygonal wall at Delphi, behind a pillar from the Athenian Stoa
  • View of the Athenian Treasury; the Stoa of the Athenians on the right
  • The ancient [[Gymnasium at Delphi]]
  • The reconstructed Treasury of the Athenians, built to commemorate their victory at the [[Battle of Marathon]]
  • The mountain-top stadium at Delphi
ANCIENT TOWN IN GREECE
Sibylline Rock; Delphi, Greece; Delphoi; Delfoi; Temple at Delphi; Archaeological Site of Delphi; Δελφοί; Theatre of Delphi; Tholos (Delphi); Delphic Landscape; Ancient Delphi; Roman Agora (Delphi); Delphi in Late Antiquity; History of Delphi
1. <company, communications> A US Internet service provider. [Addresses?] (1995-04-06) 2. <language> Borland's Object Oriented Pascal (OOPascal) Rapid Application Development package for {Microsoft Windows}. Delphi combines visual, component-based design with an optimising native code compiler and scalable database access. (1996-05-27)
Roman Agora (Delphi)         
  • ''Delphi'' by [[Edward Lear]] features the [[Phaedriades]]
  • Fresco of Delphic sibyl painted by Michaelangelo at the Sistine Chapel
  • Section of the frieze from the [[Treasury of the Siphnians]], now in the museum
  • Athena Pronaia Sanctuary at Delphi
  • Vulva of the Earth, Ge or Gaia, with the two [[Phaedriades]] above resembling her breasts. In this drawing the village of Castro still occupies the site. The footprint of the modern road is in the foreground. The village was thus entirely on the upper site. Below the road is the Marmoria, or "marble quarry", where the villagers mined structural stone. The picture below shows the site after the removal of the village.
  • [[Cyriacus of Ancona]], first Westerner to describe the remains in Delphi in 1436
  • ''View of Delphi with Sacrificial Procession'' by [[Claude Lorrain]]
  • The theatre at Delphi (as viewed near the top seats)
  • phiale]])
  • Nocolas' Gerbel' fanciful Delphic castle
  • Ruins of the ancient temple of Apollo at Delphi, overlooking the valley of Phocis
  • Speculative illustration of ancient Delphi by French architect Albert Tournaire
  • Tholos]] at the base of [[Mount Parnassus]]: 3 of 20 [[Doric column]]s
  • The polygonal wall, 1902
  • Willoughby Vera]] - Itea is a town located in Greece
  • Delphi among the main Greek sanctuaries
  • Archaeological Museum of Delphi, designed by [[Alexandros Tombazis]]
  • The [[Society of Dilettanti]] organized a study expedition to Delphi in 1766
  • thumb
  •  page=69}}</ref>
  • Section of polygonal wall at Delphi, behind a pillar from the Athenian Stoa
  • View of the Athenian Treasury; the Stoa of the Athenians on the right
  • The ancient [[Gymnasium at Delphi]]
  • The reconstructed Treasury of the Athenians, built to commemorate their victory at the [[Battle of Marathon]]
  • The mountain-top stadium at Delphi
ANCIENT TOWN IN GREECE
Sibylline Rock; Delphi, Greece; Delphoi; Delfoi; Temple at Delphi; Archaeological Site of Delphi; Δελφοί; Theatre of Delphi; Tholos (Delphi); Delphic Landscape; Ancient Delphi; Roman Agora (Delphi); Delphi in Late Antiquity; History of Delphi
The Roman Agora is the first building that one encounters nowadays upon entering the archaeological site of the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi.
Delphi Funds         
NORWEGIAN FUND MANAGER
User:CetreCetoen/Delphi Funds; Delphi Fondene
Delphi Funds is a Norwegian mutual funds manager, established in the mid-1980s as a market analysis and data processing firm. By 1995 the company had shifted its activities to mutual fund- and equity management, and was acquired by the Storebrand group in 2000.
Delphi Technique         
  • The Delphi method communication structure
  • A web-based communication structure (Hyperdelphi)<ref name="Bolognini"/>
STRUCTURED COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE OR METHOD
Delphi technique; Delphi effect; Delphi Technique; Delphic method; Delphic technique; Delphi pools; Delphi pool; Delphi Pool; Methods of expert estimations; Method of expert estimations; Delphi study; The Delphi method; Delphi consensus; Delphi poll; Mini-Delphi
<programming, tool> A group forecasting technique, generally used for future events such as technological developments, that uses estimates from experts and feedback summaries of these estimates for additional estimates by these experts until reasonable consensus occurs. It has been used in various software cost-estimating activities, including estimation of factors influencing software costs. (1996-05-29)
Delphi Schools         
OPERATES PRIVATE SCHOOLS THAT USE THE STUDY METHODS KNOWN AS STUDY TECH
Delphi Academy; Delphi school; Delphian Academy; Delphi Schools, Inc.; Delphi Schools, Inc; Delphi Schools Inc; Delphi Schools Incorporated; Delphi Schools, Incorporated
Delphi Schools, Inc. operates private schools that use the study methods known as Study Tech that were developed by L.
Delphi method         
  • The Delphi method communication structure
  • A web-based communication structure (Hyperdelphi)<ref name="Bolognini"/>
STRUCTURED COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE OR METHOD
Delphi technique; Delphi effect; Delphi Technique; Delphic method; Delphic technique; Delphi pools; Delphi pool; Delphi Pool; Methods of expert estimations; Method of expert estimations; Delphi study; The Delphi method; Delphi consensus; Delphi poll; Mini-Delphi
The Delphi method or Delphi technique ( ; also known as Estimate-Talk-Estimate or ETE) is a structured communication technique or method, originally developed as a systematic, interactive forecasting method which relies on a panel of experts.Bernice B.
Gymnasium at Delphi         
The Gymnasium at Delphi
The Gymnasium at Delphi is a building complex of the 4th century BC at Delphi, Greece, which comprised the xystus and the palaestra, along with its auxiliary buildings such as the changing rooms and baths. It was situated between the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia and the fountain Castalia.
Wideband delphi         
Wideband Delphi; Wide-band delphi; Wide band delphi
The Wideband Delphi estimation method is a consensus-based technique for estimating effort. It derives from the Delphi method which was developed in the 1950-1960s at the RAND Corporation as a forecasting tool.
Turbo Delphi         
DISCONTINUED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT FOR THE DELPHI PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Turbo delphi
Turbo Delphi is a discontinued integrated development environment (IDE), created by CodeGear, which was targeted towards student, amateur, individual professionals, and hobbyist programmers. It used the Delphi programming language, which is a dialect of Object Pascal.
Megarian Treasury (Delphi)         
BUILDING AT DELPHI
Treasury of the Megarians (Delphi)
The Megarian Treasury was a building situated within the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi, to the north of the Siphnian Treasury along the Sacred Way. On its façade have been inscribed 26 inscriptions referring to the citizens of Megara, a fact which led to the secure identification of the monument.

Википедия

DELPHI experiment

DELPHI (standing for "DEtector with Lepton, Photon and Hadron Identification") was one of the four main detectors of the Large Electron–Positron Collider (LEP) at CERN, one of the largest particle accelerators ever made. Like the other three detectors, it recorded and analyzed the result of the collision between LEP's colliding particle beams.

DELPHI had the shape of a cylinder over 10 metres in length and diameter, and a weight of 3500 tons. In operation, electrons and positrons from the accelerator went through a pipe going through the center of the cylinder, and collided in the middle of the detector. The collision products then travelled outwards from the pipe and were analyzed by many subdetectors designed to identify the nature and trajectories of the particles produced by the collision.

DELPHI was constructed between 1983 and 1988, and LEP started operation in 1989. After LEP was decommissioned in November 2000, DELPHI began to be dismantled, and dismantling was complete in September 2001.