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Что (кто) такое EQ - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eq; EQ (disambiguation); E.Q.; E.q.; Eq.; E Q
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EQ         
A person's EQ is a measure of their interpersonal and communication skills. EQ is an abbreviation for 'emotional quotient'. Compare IQ
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Guy was elected leader and then found to have the highest EQ on a nominal measure.
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EQ         
¦ abbreviation
1. graphic equalizer.
2. equalization (of sound).
Equalization (communications)         
APPARATUS THAT REVERSES ELECTRONIC DISTORTION
Equalizer (communications); Communications equalization
In telecommunication, equalization is the reversal of distortion incurred by a signal transmitted through a channel. Equalizers are used to render the frequency response—for instance of a telephone line—flat from end-to-end.
Emotional intelligence         
  • Tom Reed describes four stages of emotional intelligence: [[self-awareness]], [[social consciousness]], [[self-care]] and relationship management, as part of [[NAVAIR]]'s "Mentoring at the Speed of Life" event
ABILITY TO IDENTIFY, ASSESS, AND CONTROL THE EMOTIONS OF ONESELF, OF OTHERS, AND OF GROUPS
Emotional Quotient; Neural hijack; Emotional intelligence tests; Emotional quotient; Emotional knowledge; Self-Science; Emotional intellegence; Emotional Intellegince; Emotional IQ; Emotional intelligence test; Emotional Intelligence Tests; Emotional Intelligence Quotient; Emotional intelligence quotient; Criticism of emotional intelligence; Trait emotional intelligence; Trait Emotional Intelligence (Trait EI)
Emotional intelligence (EI) is most often defined as the ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and handle emotions. People with high emotional intelligence can recognize their own emotions and those of others, use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior, discern between different feelings and label them appropriately, and adjust emotions to adapt to environments.
Sterling EQ         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Sterling EQ
Sterling EQ is an all-woman Classical crossover group from South Africa. Sterling EQ won a South African Music Award (SAMA) in 2011, becoming only the second girl band to do so.
Emotional Intelligence         
  • Tom Reed describes four stages of emotional intelligence: [[self-awareness]], [[social consciousness]], [[self-care]] and relationship management, as part of [[NAVAIR]]'s "Mentoring at the Speed of Life" event
ABILITY TO IDENTIFY, ASSESS, AND CONTROL THE EMOTIONS OF ONESELF, OF OTHERS, AND OF GROUPS
Emotional Quotient; Neural hijack; Emotional intelligence tests; Emotional quotient; Emotional knowledge; Self-Science; Emotional intellegence; Emotional Intellegince; Emotional IQ; Emotional intelligence test; Emotional Intelligence Tests; Emotional Intelligence Quotient; Emotional intelligence quotient; Criticism of emotional intelligence; Trait emotional intelligence; Trait Emotional Intelligence (Trait EI)
Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ is a 1995 book by Daniel Goleman. In this book, Goleman posits that emotional intelligence is as important as IQ for success, including in academic, professional, social, and interpersonal aspects of one's life.
graphic equalizer         
  • Equalizers are also made in compact pedal-style [[effect unit]]s for use by [[electric guitar]]ists. This pedal is a [[parametric equalizer]].
  • [[UREI]] graphic and parametric EQs; the device on top is a [[Power conditioner]].
  • Q]] (narrower bandwidth).
  • A first order low-pass (high-cut) filter implemented using only a resistor and capacitor.
  • Two first-order shelving filters: a −3 dB bass cut (red), and a +9 dB treble boost (blue).
CHANGING THE BALANCE OF FREQUENCY COMPONENTS IN AN AUDIO SIGNAL
EQ filter; Graphic equalizer; Graphic equaliser; Parametric equalization; Shelving filter; Parametric equaliser; Parametric equalizer; Graphic Equilizer; Equalisation filter; Graphic Equalizer; British EQ; User:Atlantictire/Equalization (audio); Parametric filter; Parametric EQ; Parametric equalisation; Mirrored equalization; EQ (audio); Dynamic equalization; Dynamic equalizer; Audio equalization; Equalizer (audio); Equalizer (electronics); Audio equalizer; Shelving equalizer; Equalisation (audio); EQ controller; 1/f controller
¦ noun an electronic device or computer program which allows the separate control of the strength and quality of selected frequency bands.
parametric equalizer         
  • Equalizers are also made in compact pedal-style [[effect unit]]s for use by [[electric guitar]]ists. This pedal is a [[parametric equalizer]].
  • [[UREI]] graphic and parametric EQs; the device on top is a [[Power conditioner]].
  • Q]] (narrower bandwidth).
  • A first order low-pass (high-cut) filter implemented using only a resistor and capacitor.
  • Two first-order shelving filters: a −3 dB bass cut (red), and a +9 dB treble boost (blue).
CHANGING THE BALANCE OF FREQUENCY COMPONENTS IN AN AUDIO SIGNAL
EQ filter; Graphic equalizer; Graphic equaliser; Parametric equalization; Shelving filter; Parametric equaliser; Parametric equalizer; Graphic Equilizer; Equalisation filter; Graphic Equalizer; British EQ; User:Atlantictire/Equalization (audio); Parametric filter; Parametric EQ; Parametric equalisation; Mirrored equalization; EQ (audio); Dynamic equalization; Dynamic equalizer; Audio equalization; Equalizer (audio); Equalizer (electronics); Audio equalizer; Shelving equalizer; Equalisation (audio); EQ controller; 1/f controller
¦ noun an electronic device or computer program which allows any specific part of the frequency range of a signal to be selected and altered in strength.
Equivalent (chemistry)         
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
Milliequivalent; Meq; Meq/L; Meq/l; Molar equivalent; MEq; Milliequivalents; MEq/L; Gram-equivalent
An equivalent (symbol: officially equiv; unofficially but often Eq) is the amount of a substance that reacts with (or is equivalent to) an arbitrary amount (typically one mole) of another substance in a given chemical reaction. It is an archaic unit of measurement that was used in chemistry and the biological sciences (see ).
Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+         
  • Azerbaijan Grand Prix]] from pole position and setting a record of four consecutive 1-2 finishes since the start of the season.
FORMULA 1 RACE CAR
Mercedes F1 W10 EQ Power+; Mercedes F1 W10
John Owen Mike Elliott Loïc Serra Ashley Way Emiliano Giangiulio Jarrod Murphy Eric Blandin Aldo Costa Andy Cowell

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