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Что (кто) такое lynx - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LYNX; Lynx (brand); Lynx (transportation)
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Lynx         
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·noun One of the northern constellations.
II. Lynx ·noun Any one of several species of feline animals of the genus Felis, and subgenus Lynx. They have a short tail, and usually a pencil of hair on the tip of the ears.
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1. A WWW browser from the University of Kansas for use on cursor-addressable, character cell terminals or terminals emulators under Unix or VMS. Lynx is a product of the Distributed Computing Group within Academic Computing Services of The University of Kansas. Lynx was originally developed by Lou Montulli, Michael Grobe and Charles Rezac. Garrett Blythe created DosLynx and later joined the Lynx effort as well. Foteos Macrides ported much of Lynx to VMS and is now maintaining it. Version: 2.4-FM (1995-10-25). http://cc.ukans.edu/about_lynx/about_lynx.html. Mailing list: lynx-dev@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu (send "subscribe lynx-dev <your-name>" in the message body to listserv@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu). (1994-12-07) 2. Lynx Real-Time Systems. (1996-03-25)
LYNX         
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A language for large distributed networks, using {remote procedure calls}, developed by the University of Wisconsin in 1984. ["The Lynx Distributed Programming Language: Motivation, Design and Experience", M.L. Scott, Computer Langs 16:209-233 (1991)]. (1994-10-12)
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(lynxes)
A lynx is a wild animal similar to a large cat.
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¦ noun a wild cat with a short tail and tufted ears. [Lynx lynx (northern Eurasia) and other species.]
Origin
ME: via L. from Gk lunx.
Atari Lynx         
  • The backlight from an Atari Lynx II. The [[CCFL]] tube has high power consumption.
  • The Lynx II, smaller and lighter than the original
  • The motherboard of an Atari Lynx II. The larger chip is the "Mikey" and the smaller is called "Suzy".
HANDHELD GAME CONSOLE DEVELOPED BY ATARI CORPORATION AND EPYX
Atari Linx; Atari Links; Atari Lynks; Atari Lynx II; Lynx (console); ComLynx; Lynx (video game console); Comlynx; Lynx (game console)

The Atari Lynx is a hybrid 8/16-bit fourth generation handheld game console released by Atari Corporation in September 1989 in North America and 1990 in Europe and Japan.

It arrived as the first handheld game console with a color LCD screen. Its advanced graphics and ambidextrous layout competed with Nintendo's Game Boy, released two months earlier, and Sega's Game Gear and NEC's TurboExpress, released the following year. It was discontinued in 1995.

Westland Lynx         
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  • Two British Army AH.9As, 2015
  • Army Air Corps]] landing on a desert road south of [[Basra Airport]], 2003
  • A [[Royal Thai Navy]] Lynx
  • A Royal Danish Navy Lynx Mk.80
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  • Super Lynx of the [[Brazilian Navy]]
  • Super Lynx Mk.21A of the Brazilian Navy on static display, 2005
  • Lynx HAS.3 of the [[Black Cats (Royal Navy)]] display team
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  • Operation Resolute]], in 1996
  • A Lynx Mk.25 with the Royal Netherlands Navy
  • Lynx near the top of a loop
  • French Navy Lynx approaching at a low altitude, 2000
  • Lynx of the [[South African Navy]]
  • Rendering of a Lynx in Army Air Corps livery
  • Super Lynx of the [[Royal Malaysian Navy]]
  • A Royal Navy Lynx HMA.8 of the Lynx Operational Evaluation Unit
  • Omani Super Lynx 120 with US Seahawk behind
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  • Cockpit of a [[German Navy]] Lynx
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  • Lynx ''XX153'', which broke the helicopter speed record in 1972, preserved on public display at the [[Museum of Army Flying]]
1971 MULTI-ROLE COMBAT HELICOPTER FAMILY BY WESTLAND
Westland lynx; Super Lynx; Lynx AH7; Lynx WG13; Lynx (helicopter); Lynx helicopter; Westland superlynx; Lynx heli; Westland Super Lynx; Superlynx; Eurocopter Lynx; ZB500 G-Lynx; Westland Lynx AH.9; Westland Lynx HAS.2; Westland 606; Westland Lynx AH.7; Westland Lynx AH.9A; Westland WG.13
The Westland Lynx is a British multi-purpose twin-engined military helicopter designed and built by Westland Helicopters at its factory in Yeovil. Originally intended as a utility craft for both civil and naval usage, military interest led to the development of both battlefield and naval variants.
Armstrong Siddeley Lynx         
  • cylinder]] radial from the [[Avro 618 Ten]] aircraft, ''[[Southern Cloud]]''
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AIRCRAFT ENGINE FAMILY BY ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY
Armstrong-Siddeley Lynx; Alfa Romeo Lynx; Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVC; Armstrong Siddeley Lynx V; Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV(S); Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV(MOD); Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV(G); Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVA; Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV; Armstrong Siddeley Lynx III; Armstrong Siddeley Lynx II; Armstrong Siddeley Lynx I; Siddeley Lynx; Piaggio P.II; Armstrong-Siddeley Lynx IV; Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVB
The Armstrong Siddeley Lynx is a British seven-cylinder aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. Testing began in 1920 and 6,000 had been produced by 1939.
Camputers Lynx         
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1980S 8-BIT BRITISH HOME COMPUTER
Camputers
TOSEC: Camputers Lynx (2012-04-23)InfoViews:English Channel, Page 33, 1982-12-27, InfoWorld, A new company called Camputers, for instance, is about to release the Lynx, selling for 225 pounds, including 48K of memory, color display to 512X248 pixels,..
Lynx (mythology)         
  • A late 13th-century English [[bestiary]] showing the lynx's urine transforming into stone
MYTHOLOGICAL ANIMAL
Lynx (mythical creature); Lynx (legendary creature)
The lynx, a type of wildcat, has a prominent role in Greek, Norse, and North American mythology. It is considered an elusive and mysterious creature, known in some Native American traditions as a 'keeper of secrets'.

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Lynx (disambiguation)

A lynx is a type of wild cat.

Lynx may also refer to: