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Что (кто) такое horizontal component geophone - определение

DEVICE THAT CONVERTS GROUND MOVEMENT (VELOCITY) INTO VOLTAGE, WHICH MAY BE RECORDED AT A RECORDING STATION. THE DEVIATION OF THIS MEASURED VOLTAGE FROM THE BASE LINE IS CALLED THE SEISMIC RESPONSE AND IS ANALYZED FOR STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH.
Geophone (instrument)
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Retina horizontal cell         
CELL TYPE
Retinal horizontal cells; Horizontal cells; Horizontal neurons; Horizontal cell; Retina horizontal cells
Horizontal cells are the laterally interconnecting neurons having cell bodies in the inner nuclear layer of the retina of vertebrate eyes. They help integrate and regulate the input from multiple photoreceptor cells.
Geophone         
A geophone is a device that converts ground movement (velocity) into voltage, which may be recorded at a recording station. The deviation of this measured voltage from the base line is called the seismic response and is analyzed for structure of the earth.
Geophone (musical instrument)         
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Geophone (percussion instrument)
The geophone is a percussion instrument, invented by the French composer Olivier Messiaen for use in his large composition for piano and orchestra entitled Des canyons aux étoiles… ("From the canyons to the stars…"). It consists of a drum filled with thousands of small lead pellets, and is played by swirling it around slowly so that the noise of the pellets resembles the sound of dry shifting earth.
Electronic component         
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  • 2 different miniature pushbutton switches
  • SMD resistors on the backside of a PCB
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  • Various examples of Light-emitting diodes
BASIC DISCRETE DEVICE OR PHYSICAL ENTITY IN AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM USED TO AFFECT ELECTRONS OR THEIR ASSOCIATED FIELDS
Discrete device; Electrical component; Discrete component; Electrical components; Discreet components; Electronic components; Electronic Components; Discrete components; Electonic components; Photoelectric devices; Discrete-device
An electronic component is any basic discrete device or physical entity in an electronic system used to affect electrons or their associated fields. Electronic components are mostly industrial products, available in a singular form and are not to be confused with electrical elements, which are conceptual abstractions representing idealized electronic components and elements.
Vertical and horizontal         
  • Spirit level bubble on a marble shelf tests for horizontality
  • Field lines for a non-homogeneous knobbly planet in motion may be curved. The white, red and blue bits illustrate the planet's heterogeneity.
  • On a spherical planet, horizontal planes intersect. In the example shown, the blue line represents the tangent plane at the North pole, the red the tangent plane at an equatorial point. The two intersect at a right angle.
  • The ''y''-axis on the wall is vertical but the one on the table is horizontal.
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  • In two dimensions. 1. The vertical direction is designated. 2. The horizontal is perpendicular to the vertical. Through any point P, there is exactly one vertical and exactly one horizontal. Alternatively, one can start by designating the horizontal direction.
  • Strictly, vertical walls are never parallel on the surface of a spherical planet
  • Verticals at two separate points are not parallel. The same holds for their associated horizontal planes.
DIRECTIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES OR PLANES, ORTHOGONAL TO EACH OTHER
Horizontal plane; Vertical direction; Horizontal versus vertical; Geographic plane; Vertical plane; Horizontal and vertical; Horizontal direction; Local vertical; Horizontal distance
In astronomy, geography, and related sciences and contexts, a direction or plane passing by a given point is said to be vertical if it contains the local gravity direction at that point.
Horizontal plate of palatine bone         
PART OF THE FACIAL SKELETON
Horizontal part of palatine bone; Horizontal plate
The horizontal plate of palatine bone is a quadrilateral part of the palatine bone, and has two surfaces and four borders.
component architecture         
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BRANCH OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Software componentry; Component-oriented programming; Software components; Reusable software component; Reusable Software Components; Reusable software components; Reusable Software Component; Component (software); Component Software; Software component; Component software; Application components; Component based programming; Component-based development; Component-based; Component-based software development; Component-based programming; Component model; Component architecture; Component-based design; Components-based development
<programming> A notion in object-oriented programming where "components" of a program are completely generic. Instead of having a specialised set of methods and fields they have generic methods through which the component can advertise the functionality it supports to the system into which it is loaded. This enables completely dynamic loading of objects. JavaBeans is an example of a component architecture. See also design pattern. (1997-11-20)
Component-based software engineering         
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BRANCH OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Software componentry; Component-oriented programming; Software components; Reusable software component; Reusable Software Components; Reusable software components; Reusable Software Component; Component (software); Component Software; Software component; Component software; Application components; Component based programming; Component-based development; Component-based; Component-based software development; Component-based programming; Component model; Component architecture; Component-based design; Components-based development
Component-based software engineering (CBSE), also called component-based development (CBD), is a branch of software engineering that emphasizes the separation of concerns with respect to the wide-ranging functionality available throughout a given software system. It is a reuse-based approach to defining, implementing and composing loosely coupled independent components into systems.
Connected-component labeling         
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  • Sample graphical output from running the two-pass algorithm on a binary image. The first image is unprocessed, while the last one has been recolored with label information. Darker hues indicate the neighbors of the pixel being processed.
ALGORITHM FOR FINDING CONTIGUOUS SUBSETS OF PIXELS IN A DIGITAL IMAGE
Connected component labeling; Blob extraction; Region labeling; Blob discovery; Connected Component Analysis; Connected Component Labeling; Connected-component analysis
Connected-component labeling (CCL), connected-component analysis (CCA), blob extraction, region labeling, blob discovery, or region extraction is an algorithmic application of graph theory, where subsets of connected components are uniquely labeled based on a given heuristic. Connected-component labeling is not to be confused with segmentation.
Component video         
  • RCA plug]]s at both ends, are often used to carry [[YPbPr]] analog component video.
  • {{YPbPr}} component video out on a consumer electronics device, a Sony DVD player.
  • A 21-pin [[SCART]] or JP21 connector
  • A 15-pin [[VGA connector]] for a personal computer
VIDEO SIGNAL THAT HAS BEEN SPLIT INTO TWO OR MORE COMPONENT CHANNELS
Component Video; Colorstream; RGB monitor; Componant video; Component cable; RGB connector; RGBHV; Component cables; RGBS; Analog RGB; RGsB; HD/VD; Sync on G; RGB monitors
Component video is an analog video signal that has been split into two or more component channels. In popular use, it refers to a type of component analog video (CAV) information that is transmitted or stored as three separate signals.

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Geophone

A geophone is a device that converts ground movement (velocity) into voltage, which may be recorded at a recording station. The deviation of this measured voltage from the base line is called the seismic response and is analyzed for structure of the earth.