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Что (кто) такое SISAL - определение

SPECIES OF PLANT, SISAL
Agave sisalana; Sisal Hemp; Sisal hemp; Sisal rug; Sizal
  • Weaving a door mat in [[Uganda]]
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sisal         
Sisal is the fibre from the leaves of a plant that is grown in the West Indies, South America, and Africa. Sisal is used to make rope, cord, and mats.
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SISAL         
Streams and Iteration in a Single-Assignment Language
SISAL         
<language> (Streams and Iteration in a Single Assignment Language) A general-purpose single assignment {functional programming language} with strict semantics, automatic parallelisation and efficient arrays. Outputs a dataflow graph in IF1 (Intermediary Form 1). Derived from VAL, adds recursion and finite streams. Pascal-like syntax. Designed to be a common high-level language for numerical programs on a variety of multiprocessors. Implementations exist for Cray X-MP, Cray Y-MP, Cray-2, Sequent, Encore Alliant, dataflow architectures, transputers and systolic arrays. Defined in 1983 by James McGraw et al, {Manchester University}, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Colorado State University and DEC. Revised in 1985. First compiled implementation in 1986. Performance superior to C and competitive with Fortran, combined with efficient and automatic parallelisation. Not to be confused with SASL. E-mail: John Feo <feo@llnl.gov>, Rod Oldehoeft <rro@cs.colostate.edu>. David C. Cann has written an {sisal">Optimising SISAL Compiler (ftp://sisal.llnl.gov/pub/sisal)} (OSC) which attempts to make efficient use of parallel processors such as Crays. Latest version: 12.0, SISAL 1.2. ["A Report on the SISAL Language Project", J.T. Feo et al, J Parallel and Distrib Computing 10(4):349-366 (Dec 1990)]. (2000-07-07)
sisal         
['s??s(?)l]
¦ noun
1. a Mexican agave with large fleshy leaves, cultivated for the fibre it yields. [Agave sisalana.]
2. the fibre made from the sisal plant, used especially for ropes or matting.
Origin
C19: from Sisal, the name of a port in Yucatan, Mexico.
Sisal hemp         
·- The prepared fiber of the Agave Americana, or American aloe, used for cordage;
- so called from Sisal, a port in Yucatan. ·see Sisal hemp, under Hemp.
Teita Sisal Estate         
Teita sisal estate
The Teita Sisal Estate is one of the largest sisal estates in the world, and the largest in East Africa. It is located in Kenya's Taita-Taveta County, in the former Coast Province, near the town of Mwatate.
Sisal production in Tanzania         
  • African sisal bag
  • Sisal Plantations in Mt. Uluguru Tanzania
History of sisal production in Tanzania
Sisal production in Tanzania began in the late 19th century by the German East Africa Company. Sisal was continually produced during the German administration and the British administration and was the colony's largest export highly prized for use in cordage and carpets worldwide.
Voi Sisal Estate         
Voi Sisal Estate is located near the township of Voi in the Taita-Taveta County of Kenya. It specializes mainly in production of sisal fibre.
Scyphophorus acupunctatus         
  • Sisal weevil, found in the White Sands Monument in New Mexico
  • Sisal weevil, struggling to get up
  • Sisal weevil
SPECIES OF INSECT
Sisal Weevil, (Scyphophorus acupunctatus)
Scyphophorus acupunctatus, the sisal weevil or agave weevil, is a species of polyphaga beetle of the family of the Curculionidae.
Sisal grass      
·- ·Alt. of Sisal hemp.

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Sisal

Sisal (, Spanish: [siˈsal]) (Agave sisalana) is a species of flowering plant native to southern Mexico, but widely cultivated and naturalized in many other countries. It yields a stiff fibre used in making rope and various other products. The term sisal may refer either to the plant's common name or the fibre, depending on the context. The sisal fibre is traditionally used for rope and twine, and has many other uses, including paper, cloth, footwear, hats, bags, carpets, geotextiles, and dartboards. It is also used as fibre reinforcements for composite fibreglass, rubber, and concrete products. It can also be fermented and distilled to make mezcal.

Sisal has an uncertain native origin, but is thought to have originated in Chiapas, Mexico. Sisal plants have a lifespan of 7–10 years, producing 200–250 usable leaves containing fibers used in various applications. Sisal is a tropical and subtropical plant, thriving in temperatures above 25°C and sunshine.

Historically, sisal was used by the Aztecs and Mayans for fabric and paper. It spread to other parts of the world in the 19th century, with Brazil becoming the major producer. Sisal is propagated using bulbils or suckers and can be improved genetically through tissue culture. Fibers are extracted through decortication and then dried, brushed, and baled for export.

Sisal farming initially led to environmental degradation, but it is now considered less damaging than other farming types. It is an invasive species in Hawaii and Florida.

Global sisal production in 2020 was 210,000 tonnes, with Brazil being the largest producer, followed by Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar, China, and Mexico.