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datum plane - перевод на итальянский

POINT OF REFERENCE AGAINST WHICH SOME OTHERS ARE CALCULATED
Datum references; Engineering datum
  • GD&T]] datum reference symbols.

datum plane      
n. piano di riferimento (piano preso come punto di riferimento per misure e valori diversi)
transverse section         
  • rib cage]] as main reference points of surface anatomy. The ''[[transpyloric plane]]'' is given near center.
ANATOMICAL PLANE THAT DIVIDES THE BODY INTO SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR PARTS
Axial plane; Horizontal section; Transverse cut; Transverse line; Transverse section; Transaxial; Transverse planes
sezione in diagonale
mail plane         
  • 1920s [[Boeing Model 40]] mail plane
AIRCRAFT DESIGNED TO CARRY MAIL
Mail-plane; Mailplane
aereo postale

Определение

Supplementary Ideographic Plane
<text, standard> (SIP) The third plane (plane 2) defined in Unicode/ISO 10646, designed to hold all the ideographs descended from Chinese writing (mainly found in Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese and Chinese) that aren't found in the {Basic Multilingual Plane}. The BMP was supposed to hold all ideographs in modern use; unfortunately, many Chinese dialects (like Cantonese and Hong Kong Chinese) were overlooked; to write these, characters from the SIP are necessary. This is one reason even non-academic software must support characters outside the BMP. Unicode home (http://unicode.org). (2002-06-19)

Википедия

Datum reference

A datum reference or just datum (plural: datums) is some important part of an object—such as a point, line, plane, hole, set of holes, or pair of surfaces—that serves as a reference in defining the geometry of the object and (often) in measuring aspects of the actual geometry to assess how closely they match with the nominal value, which may be an ideal, standard, average, or desired value. For example, on a car's wheel, the lug nut holes define a bolt circle that is a datum from which the location of the rim can be defined and measured. This matters because the hub and rim need to be concentric to within close limits (or else the wheel will not roll smoothly). The concept of datums is used in many fields, including carpentry, metalworking, needlework, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), aviation, surveying, geodesy (geodetic datums), and others.