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Что (кто) такое sender signature - определение

FAILED ANTI-SPOOFING PROPOSAL
Sender id; SenderID; Sender-ID
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Metric signature         
MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT
Signature change; Signature (physics); Euclidean signature; +---; -+++; Lorentz signature; Mostly Plus; Mostly Minus; Signature of the metric
In mathematics, the signature of a metric tensor g (or equivalently, a real quadratic form thought of as a real symmetric bilinear form on a finite-dimensional vector space) is the number (counted with multiplicity) of positive, negative and zero eigenvalues of the real symmetric matrix of the metric tensor with respect to a basis. In relativistic physics, the v represents the time or virtual dimension, and the p for the space and physical dimension.
Toni Sender         
GERMAN POLITICIAN AND JOURNALIST (1888-1964)
Tony Sender
Toni Sender (or Tony Sender) (29 November 1888 Biebrich – 26 June 1964 New York) was a German socialist, feminist, politician and journalist. She was active in left-wing German politics in the WWI and interwar periods, and ended up fleeing Germany once the Nazis took power.
time signature         
  • alt=two groups of three minims
  • alt=three groups of two minims
  • alt=three groups of three minims
  • '''3+3+3'''}} and the cycle then repeats. Taking the smallest time unit as eighth notes, the arrows on the tempo dial show the tempi for ♪, ♩, ♩. and the measure beat. Starts slow, speeds up to usual tempo
  • Example of Orff's time signatures
  • 3}}. The displayed numbers count the underlying [[polyrhythm]], which is 5:3
  • 4}}
  • 4}}
  • String Quartet No. 2 in F major]], showing a multiple time signature
  • Semicircle with dot
  • Semicircle without dot
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  • Circle without dot
  • alt=three semibreves
  • alt=two semibreves
  • 4}} at 60 bpm
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  • 4}} at 60 bpm
  • bpm]]
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SPECIFICATION OF BEATS IN A MUSICAL BAR OR MEASURE
Common time; 4/4 time; Meter signature; Time signatures; Time-signature; 4/4 beat; Time (music); 6/8 Time; Irregular time signatures; Irregular time signature; Odd time signature; Odd time signatures; Unusual time signature; Unusual time signatures; Waltz time; Time Signature; Additive meter; Eight to the bar; Eight to the Bar; 6/8 time; Complex time signature; Complex meter; Commontime; 13/8; Three-quarter time; 𝄴; Common-time; Usual time signature; Mixed meter; Asymmetric time signatures; Irrational time signature; Irrational meter; Non-dyadic time signature; Non-dyadic meter; Odd meter; 4/4 music; 5/4 music; 7/4 music; 11/4 music
(time signatures)
The time signature of a piece of music consists of two numbers written at the beginning that show how many beats there are in each bar.
N-COUNT
Sender Policy Framework         
SIMPLE EMAIL-VALIDATION SYSTEM DESIGNED TO DETECT EMAIL SPOOFING
Sender policy framework; Sender Permitted From; SPF record; Spf1
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an email authentication method designed to detect forging sender addresses during the delivery of the email. SPF alone, though, is limited to detecting a forged sender claim in the envelope of the email, which is used when the mail gets bounced.
Signature drink         
ANY UNIQUE OR ORIGINAL COCKTAIL DRINK
User:MayraElizabeth/Signature Drinks; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Signature Drinks; Signature Drinks; Signature drinks
A Signature drink is any unique or original drink that expresses the nature of the person or establishment creating it.
Time signature         
  • alt=two groups of three minims
  • alt=three groups of two minims
  • alt=three groups of three minims
  • '''3+3+3'''}} and the cycle then repeats. Taking the smallest time unit as eighth notes, the arrows on the tempo dial show the tempi for ♪, ♩, ♩. and the measure beat. Starts slow, speeds up to usual tempo
  • Example of Orff's time signatures
  • 3}}. The displayed numbers count the underlying [[polyrhythm]], which is 5:3
  • 4}}
  • 4}}
  • String Quartet No. 2 in F major]], showing a multiple time signature
  • Semicircle with dot
  • Semicircle without dot
  • alt=Circle with dot
  • Circle without dot
  • alt=three semibreves
  • alt=two semibreves
  • 4}} at 60 bpm
  • bpm]]
  • 4}} at 60 bpm
  • bpm]]
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  • 140x105px
  • 140x105px
  • 140x105px
  • 140x105px
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  • x30px
  • x30px
SPECIFICATION OF BEATS IN A MUSICAL BAR OR MEASURE
Common time; 4/4 time; Meter signature; Time signatures; Time-signature; 4/4 beat; Time (music); 6/8 Time; Irregular time signatures; Irregular time signature; Odd time signature; Odd time signatures; Unusual time signature; Unusual time signatures; Waltz time; Time Signature; Additive meter; Eight to the bar; Eight to the Bar; 6/8 time; Complex time signature; Complex meter; Commontime; 13/8; Three-quarter time; 𝄴; Common-time; Usual time signature; Mixed meter; Asymmetric time signatures; Irrational time signature; Irrational meter; Non-dyadic time signature; Non-dyadic meter; Odd meter; 4/4 music; 5/4 music; 7/4 music; 11/4 music
·add. ·- A sign at the beginning of a composition or movement, placed after the key signature, to indicate its time or meter. Also called rhythmical signature. It is in the form of a fraction, of which the denominator indicates the kind of note taken as time unit for the beat, and the numerator, the number of these to the measure.
Signatories         
  • Fingerprints may be used instead of signatures where the signer is illiterate. Here on an Indian legal document of 1952.
  • [[Vermeer]]'s signature
  • p=Xú Yǒngyù yìn}}, rotating character seal of Xú Yǒngyù
HANDWRITTEN MARK MADE AS A PROOF OF IDENTITY AND INTENT
Signatures; Signatory state; Signatory; Signiture; Signatories; Signature Hole
·pl of Signatory.
Signature         
  • Fingerprints may be used instead of signatures where the signer is illiterate. Here on an Indian legal document of 1952.
  • [[Vermeer]]'s signature
  • p=Xú Yǒngyù yìn}}, rotating character seal of Xú Yǒngyù
HANDWRITTEN MARK MADE AS A PROOF OF IDENTITY AND INTENT
Signatures; Signatory state; Signatory; Signiture; Signatories; Signature Hole
·vt A sign, stamp, or mark impressed, as by a seal.
II. Signature ·vt To mark with, or as with, a signature or signatures.
III. Signature ·vt An outward mark by which internal characteristics were supposed to be indicated.
IV. Signature ·vt The printed sheet so marked, or the form from which it is printed; as, to reprint one or more signatures.
V. Signature ·vt A letter or figure placed at the bottom of the first page of each sheet of a book or pamphlet, as a direction to the binder in arranging and folding the sheets.
VI. Signature ·vt That part of a prescription which contains the directions to the patient. It is usually prefaced by S or Sig. (an abbreviation for the Latin signa, ·imv of signare to sign or mark).
VII. Signature ·vt Especially, the name of any person, written with his own hand, employed to signify that the writing which precedes accords with his wishes or intentions; a sign manual; an Autograph.
VIII. Signature ·vt A resemblance between the external characters of a disease and those of some physical agent, for instance, that existing between the red skin of scarlet fever and a red cloth;
- supposed to indicate this agent in the treatment of the disease.
IX. Signature ·vt The designation of the key (when not C major, or its relative, A minor) by means of one or more sharps or flats at the beginning of the staff, immediately after the clef, affecting all notes of the same letter throughout the piece or movement. Each minor key has the same signature as its relative major.
signatory         
  • Fingerprints may be used instead of signatures where the signer is illiterate. Here on an Indian legal document of 1952.
  • [[Vermeer]]'s signature
  • p=Xú Yǒngyù yìn}}, rotating character seal of Xú Yǒngyù
HANDWRITTEN MARK MADE AS A PROOF OF IDENTITY AND INTENT
Signatures; Signatory state; Signatory; Signiture; Signatories; Signature Hole
['s?gn?t(?)ri]
¦ noun (plural signatories) a party that has signed an agreement.
Origin
C19: from L. signatorius 'of sealing', from signare (see signature).
Time signature         
  • alt=two groups of three minims
  • alt=three groups of two minims
  • alt=three groups of three minims
  • '''3+3+3'''}} and the cycle then repeats. Taking the smallest time unit as eighth notes, the arrows on the tempo dial show the tempi for ♪, ♩, ♩. and the measure beat. Starts slow, speeds up to usual tempo
  • Example of Orff's time signatures
  • 3}}. The displayed numbers count the underlying [[polyrhythm]], which is 5:3
  • 4}}
  • 4}}
  • String Quartet No. 2 in F major]], showing a multiple time signature
  • Semicircle with dot
  • Semicircle without dot
  • alt=Circle with dot
  • Circle without dot
  • alt=three semibreves
  • alt=two semibreves
  • 4}} at 60 bpm
  • bpm]]
  • 4}} at 60 bpm
  • bpm]]
  • 140x105px
  • 140x105px
  • 140x105px
  • 140x105px
  • 140x105px
  • x30px
  • x30px
  • x30px
SPECIFICATION OF BEATS IN A MUSICAL BAR OR MEASURE
Common time; 4/4 time; Meter signature; Time signatures; Time-signature; 4/4 beat; Time (music); 6/8 Time; Irregular time signatures; Irregular time signature; Odd time signature; Odd time signatures; Unusual time signature; Unusual time signatures; Waltz time; Time Signature; Additive meter; Eight to the bar; Eight to the Bar; 6/8 time; Complex time signature; Complex meter; Commontime; 13/8; Three-quarter time; 𝄴; Common-time; Usual time signature; Mixed meter; Asymmetric time signatures; Irrational time signature; Irrational meter; Non-dyadic time signature; Non-dyadic meter; Odd meter; 4/4 music; 5/4 music; 7/4 music; 11/4 music
time signature. The time signature indicates that there are three quarter notes (crotchets) per measure (bar).

Википедия

Sender ID

Sender ID is an historic anti-spoofing proposal from the former MARID IETF working group that tried to join Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and Caller ID. Sender ID is defined primarily in Experimental RFC 4406, but there are additional parts in RFC 4405, RFC 4407 and RFC 4408.