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Что (кто) такое Coral - определение

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
CORAL66; CORAL66 language; CORAL 66; CORAL66 programming language; CORAL 66 programming language; CORAL-66; Coral 64; CORAL 64; Coral 66
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coral         
  • Navajo]] (Native American), ca. 1920s, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • pmc = 5603060}}</ref>
  • 50px
  • 25}}<small>AMP = antimicrobial peptides, ROS = reactive oxygen species</small>
  • Life cycles of broadcasters and brooders
  • A coral outcrop on the [[Great Barrier Reef]], Australia
  • Anatomy of a stony coral polyp
  • Locations of coral reefs around the world
  • Global sea surface temperature (SST)
  • [[Staghorn coral]] (''Acropora cervicornis'') is an important hermatypic coral from the Caribbean
  • Generalized life cycle of corals via sexual reproduction: Colonies release gametes in clusters (1) which float to the surface (2) then disperse and fertilize eggs (3). Embryos become planulae (4) and can settle onto a surface (5). They then metamorphose into a juvenile polyp (6) which then matures and reproduces asexually to form a colony (7, 8).
  • – [[Smithsonian Institution]]<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ideonexus/albums/72157603838941938 Smithsonian National Museum] ''flickr''.</ref>}}
  • ''[[Montastraea cavernosa]]'' polyps with tentacles extended
  • Basal plates (calices) of ''[[Orbicella annularis]]'' showing multiplication by budding (small central plate) and division (large double plate)
  • ''Porites lutea''
  • A healthy coral reef has a striking level of biodiversity in many forms of marine life.
  • 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00341}}.</ref>}}
  • A male [[great star coral]], ''Montastraea cavernosa'', releasing sperm into the water.
  • 10.3389/fcimb.2014.00176}}.</ref>}}
  • This dragon-eye zoanthid is a popular source of color in reef tanks.
MARINE INVERTEBRATES OF THE CLASS ANTHOZOA
Corals; Coral mound; Coral biology; Coral Biology; Coral heads; Poypifer; Polypifer; Fossilized coral; Coral colonies; Coral skeleton; Intracellular symbiont; Evolution of coral; Coral microbiome; Coral holobiont; 🪸; Fossil coral; Coral colony; Coral microbiomes
(corals)
1.
Coral is a hard substance formed from the bones of very small sea animals. It is often used to make jewellery.
The women have elaborate necklaces of turquoise and pink coral.
N-VAR
2.
Corals are very small sea animals.
N-COUNT
3.
Something that is coral is dark orangey-pink in colour.
...coral lipstick.
...the coral-colored flower buds.
COLOUR
coral         
  • Navajo]] (Native American), ca. 1920s, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • pmc = 5603060}}</ref>
  • 50px
  • 25}}<small>AMP = antimicrobial peptides, ROS = reactive oxygen species</small>
  • Life cycles of broadcasters and brooders
  • A coral outcrop on the [[Great Barrier Reef]], Australia
  • Anatomy of a stony coral polyp
  • Locations of coral reefs around the world
  • Global sea surface temperature (SST)
  • [[Staghorn coral]] (''Acropora cervicornis'') is an important hermatypic coral from the Caribbean
  • Generalized life cycle of corals via sexual reproduction: Colonies release gametes in clusters (1) which float to the surface (2) then disperse and fertilize eggs (3). Embryos become planulae (4) and can settle onto a surface (5). They then metamorphose into a juvenile polyp (6) which then matures and reproduces asexually to form a colony (7, 8).
  • – [[Smithsonian Institution]]<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ideonexus/albums/72157603838941938 Smithsonian National Museum] ''flickr''.</ref>}}
  • ''[[Montastraea cavernosa]]'' polyps with tentacles extended
  • Basal plates (calices) of ''[[Orbicella annularis]]'' showing multiplication by budding (small central plate) and division (large double plate)
  • ''Porites lutea''
  • A healthy coral reef has a striking level of biodiversity in many forms of marine life.
  • 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00341}}.</ref>}}
  • A male [[great star coral]], ''Montastraea cavernosa'', releasing sperm into the water.
  • 10.3389/fcimb.2014.00176}}.</ref>}}
  • This dragon-eye zoanthid is a popular source of color in reef tanks.
MARINE INVERTEBRATES OF THE CLASS ANTHOZOA
Corals; Coral mound; Coral biology; Coral Biology; Coral heads; Poypifer; Polypifer; Fossilized coral; Coral colonies; Coral skeleton; Intracellular symbiont; Evolution of coral; Coral microbiome; Coral holobiont; 🪸; Fossil coral; Coral colony; Coral microbiomes
¦ noun
1. a hard stony substance secreted by certain colonial marine animals as an external skeleton, typically forming large reefs.
precious red coral, used in jewellery.
2. the pinkish-red colour of red coral.
3. an anthozoan of a large group including those that form coral reefs, secreting a calcareous, horny, or soft skeleton. [Orders Scleractinia or Madreporaria (the reef-forming stony corals), Alcyonacea (soft corals), and Gorgonacea (horny corals).]
4. the edible unfertilized roe of a lobster or scallop, reddening when cooked.
Derivatives
coralloid adjective (chiefly Biology & Zoology).
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. corallum, from Gk korallion, kouralion.
CORAL         
  • Navajo]] (Native American), ca. 1920s, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • pmc = 5603060}}</ref>
  • 50px
  • 25}}<small>AMP = antimicrobial peptides, ROS = reactive oxygen species</small>
  • Life cycles of broadcasters and brooders
  • A coral outcrop on the [[Great Barrier Reef]], Australia
  • Anatomy of a stony coral polyp
  • Locations of coral reefs around the world
  • Global sea surface temperature (SST)
  • [[Staghorn coral]] (''Acropora cervicornis'') is an important hermatypic coral from the Caribbean
  • Generalized life cycle of corals via sexual reproduction: Colonies release gametes in clusters (1) which float to the surface (2) then disperse and fertilize eggs (3). Embryos become planulae (4) and can settle onto a surface (5). They then metamorphose into a juvenile polyp (6) which then matures and reproduces asexually to form a colony (7, 8).
  • – [[Smithsonian Institution]]<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ideonexus/albums/72157603838941938 Smithsonian National Museum] ''flickr''.</ref>}}
  • ''[[Montastraea cavernosa]]'' polyps with tentacles extended
  • Basal plates (calices) of ''[[Orbicella annularis]]'' showing multiplication by budding (small central plate) and division (large double plate)
  • ''Porites lutea''
  • A healthy coral reef has a striking level of biodiversity in many forms of marine life.
  • 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00341}}.</ref>}}
  • A male [[great star coral]], ''Montastraea cavernosa'', releasing sperm into the water.
  • 10.3389/fcimb.2014.00176}}.</ref>}}
  • This dragon-eye zoanthid is a popular source of color in reef tanks.
MARINE INVERTEBRATES OF THE CLASS ANTHOZOA
Corals; Coral mound; Coral biology; Coral Biology; Coral heads; Poypifer; Polypifer; Fossilized coral; Coral colonies; Coral skeleton; Intracellular symbiont; Evolution of coral; Coral microbiome; Coral holobiont; 🪸; Fossil coral; Coral colony; Coral microbiomes
1. Class Oriented Ring Associated Language. 2. A deductive database and logic programming system based on Horn-clause rules with extensions like SQL's group-by and aggregation operators. CORAL was developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It is implemented in C++ and has a Prolog-like syntax. Many evaluation techniques are supported, including {bottom-up fixpoint evaluation} and top-down backtracking. Modules are separately compiled; different evaluation methods can be used in different modules within a single program. Disk-resident data is supported via an interface to the Exodus storage manager. There is an on-line help facility. It requires AT&T C++ 2.0 (or G++ soon) and runs on Decstation and Sun-4. ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/. (1993-01-29)
Coral         
  • Navajo]] (Native American), ca. 1920s, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • pmc = 5603060}}</ref>
  • 50px
  • 25}}<small>AMP = antimicrobial peptides, ROS = reactive oxygen species</small>
  • Life cycles of broadcasters and brooders
  • A coral outcrop on the [[Great Barrier Reef]], Australia
  • Anatomy of a stony coral polyp
  • Locations of coral reefs around the world
  • Global sea surface temperature (SST)
  • [[Staghorn coral]] (''Acropora cervicornis'') is an important hermatypic coral from the Caribbean
  • Generalized life cycle of corals via sexual reproduction: Colonies release gametes in clusters (1) which float to the surface (2) then disperse and fertilize eggs (3). Embryos become planulae (4) and can settle onto a surface (5). They then metamorphose into a juvenile polyp (6) which then matures and reproduces asexually to form a colony (7, 8).
  • – [[Smithsonian Institution]]<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ideonexus/albums/72157603838941938 Smithsonian National Museum] ''flickr''.</ref>}}
  • ''[[Montastraea cavernosa]]'' polyps with tentacles extended
  • Basal plates (calices) of ''[[Orbicella annularis]]'' showing multiplication by budding (small central plate) and division (large double plate)
  • ''Porites lutea''
  • A healthy coral reef has a striking level of biodiversity in many forms of marine life.
  • 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00341}}.</ref>}}
  • A male [[great star coral]], ''Montastraea cavernosa'', releasing sperm into the water.
  • 10.3389/fcimb.2014.00176}}.</ref>}}
  • This dragon-eye zoanthid is a popular source of color in reef tanks.
MARINE INVERTEBRATES OF THE CLASS ANTHOZOA
Corals; Coral mound; Coral biology; Coral Biology; Coral heads; Poypifer; Polypifer; Fossilized coral; Coral colonies; Coral skeleton; Intracellular symbiont; Evolution of coral; Coral microbiome; Coral holobiont; 🪸; Fossil coral; Coral colony; Coral microbiomes
·noun The ovaries of a cooked lobster;
- so called from their color.
II. Coral ·noun A piece of coral, usually fitted with small bells and other appurtenances, used by children as a plaything.
III. Coral ·noun The hard parts or skeleton of various Anthozoa, and of a few Hydrozoa. Similar structures are also formed by some Bryozoa.
Coral (color)         
  • A coral-colored [[Algeria]]n [[coral]]
COLOR
Dark coral; Gray-coral; Coral (colour); Coral pink; Light Coral; Coral red; Coral color; Light coral; FF7F50
The various tones of the color coral are orange, red and pink representations of the colors of those cnidarians known as precious corals.
CORAL 66         
A real-time system programming language derived from JOVIAL and ALGOL 60. It was adopted as the British military standard from 1970 until the arrival of Ada. ["Official Definition of CORAL 66", P.M. Woodward et al, HMSO, London, 1970].
Coral (bookmaker)         
  • A Coral betting shop in [[Cross Gates]], [[Leeds]].
CHAIN OF BETTING SHOPS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Coral Eurobet; Joe Coral
Coral is a chain of betting shops in the United Kingdom, owned by Entain. The Coral business was established by Joe Coral in 1926.
Coral (name)         
  • James Bowman]]. The two young sisters are wearing coral necklaces, which was a common practice to ward off illness in young children.
  • William Owen]]. The daughter of [[Horatio Nelson]] is wearing a coral cross necklace.
  • ''Portrait of a Woman Holding a Book'' by [[Julie Philipault]], 1815. The young woman in the portrait is wearing a coral necklace, popular jewelry for women and children in the [[Regency Era]].
  • sensuality]] and [[femininity]].
  • ''The Coral Necklace '' by [[Wilhelm Gallhof]], 1917. Gallhof was known for his highly [[erotic]] paintings.
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Coral is a female first name of Indo-European origins. It was the 943rd most popular name in the United States from 1900–1909, the 977th in 1991, and 988th in 1992.
Coral (film)         
1915 FILM
Coral is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Henry MacRae and starring Marie Walcamp, Wellington A. Playter and Ruby Cox.
coral snake         
  • Eastern coral snake (''[[Micrurus fulvius]]'')
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COMMON NAME FOR A GROUP OF ELAPID SNAKES
Coral Snake; Coral Snakes; Coral snakes; Calliophini
¦ noun a brightly banded venomous snake of the cobra family. [Micrurus and other genera: numerous species.]

Википедия

CORAL

CORAL, short for Computer On-line Real-time Applications Language is a programming language originally developed in 1964 at the Royal Radar Establishment (RRE), Malvern, Worcestershire, in the United Kingdom. The R was originally for "radar", not "real-time". It was influenced primarily by JOVIAL, and thus ALGOL, but is not a subset of either.

The most widely-known version, CORAL 66, was subsequently developed by I. F. Currie and M. Griffiths under the auspices of the Inter-Establishment Committee for Computer Applications (IECCA). Its official definition, edited by Woodward, Wetherall, and Gorman, was first published in 1970.

In 1971, CORAL was selected by the Ministry of Defence as the language for future military applications and to support this, a standardization program was introduced to ensure CORAL compilers met the specifications. This process was later adopted by the US Department of Defense while defining Ada.