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Что (кто) такое balanced grouping - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grouping (disambiguation); Grouping principle; Grouping principles
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Balanced-growth equilibrium         
STEADY STATE SOLUTION FOR SOME ECONOMIC GROWTH MODELS
Balanced growth path; Balanced Growth; Balanced-growth path
In macroeconomics, the balanced-growth path of a dynamic model is a trajectory such that all variables grow at a constant rate. In the standard exogenous growth model, balanced growth is a basic assumption, while other variables like the capital stock, real GDP, and output per worker are growing.
Grouping         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Group.
II. Grouping ·noun The disposal or relative arrangement of figures or objects, as in, drawing, painting, and sculpture, or in ornamental design.
grouping         
(groupings)
A grouping is a set of people or things that have something in common.
There were two main political groupings pressing for independence.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
balanced         
  • '''Fig. 3.''' Balanced line in DM quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits.
  • '''Fig. 2.''' Balanced line in star quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits. It is also used with microphone signals in [[professional audio]].
  • '''Fig. 5.''' Microphones connected to [[star quad cable]] join together diametrically opposite conductors to maintain balance. This is different from the usage on 4-wire circuits. The colours in this diagram correspond with the colouring in figure 2.
  • '''Fig. 4.''' Balanced line in twin lead format. This line is intended for use with RF circuits, particularly antennae.
  • '''Fig. 1.''' Balanced line in twisted pair format. This line is intended for use with 2-wire circuits.
SIGNALLING
Balanced; Balanced pair; Balanced pairs; Balanced lines; Balanced signal pair
adjective establish equal or appropriate proportions of elements in:
Railways Act 1921         
LEGISLATION RATIONALISING THE BRITISH RAILWAY SYSTEM
Railways Act 1922; Grouping Act; Railway Groupings; Railway Act 1921; The Grouping; 1923 Grouping
The Railways Act 1921 (c. 55), also known as the Grouping Act, was an Act of Parliament enacted by the British government and intended to stem the losses being made by many of the country's 120 railway companies, by "grouping" them into four large companies dubbed the "Big Four".
Balanced line         
  • '''Fig. 3.''' Balanced line in DM quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits.
  • '''Fig. 2.''' Balanced line in star quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits. It is also used with microphone signals in [[professional audio]].
  • '''Fig. 5.''' Microphones connected to [[star quad cable]] join together diametrically opposite conductors to maintain balance. This is different from the usage on 4-wire circuits. The colours in this diagram correspond with the colouring in figure 2.
  • '''Fig. 4.''' Balanced line in twin lead format. This line is intended for use with RF circuits, particularly antennae.
  • '''Fig. 1.''' Balanced line in twisted pair format. This line is intended for use with 2-wire circuits.
SIGNALLING
Balanced; Balanced pair; Balanced pairs; Balanced lines; Balanced signal pair
In telecommunications and professional audio, a balanced line or balanced signal pair is a circuit consisting of two conductors of the same type, both of which have equal impedances along their lengths and equal impedances to ground and to other circuits.Young EC, The Penguin Dictionary of Electronics, 1988, The chief advantage of the balanced line format is good rejection of common-mode noise and interference when fed to a differential device such as a transformer or differential amplifier.
balanced         
  • '''Fig. 3.''' Balanced line in DM quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits.
  • '''Fig. 2.''' Balanced line in star quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits. It is also used with microphone signals in [[professional audio]].
  • '''Fig. 5.''' Microphones connected to [[star quad cable]] join together diametrically opposite conductors to maintain balance. This is different from the usage on 4-wire circuits. The colours in this diagram correspond with the colouring in figure 2.
  • '''Fig. 4.''' Balanced line in twin lead format. This line is intended for use with RF circuits, particularly antennae.
  • '''Fig. 1.''' Balanced line in twisted pair format. This line is intended for use with 2-wire circuits.
SIGNALLING
Balanced; Balanced pair; Balanced pairs; Balanced lines; Balanced signal pair
1.
A balanced report, book, or other document takes into account all the different opinions on something and presents information in a fair and reasonable way.
...a fair, balanced, comprehensive report.
ADJ [approval]
2.
Something that is balanced is pleasing or useful because its different parts or elements are in the correct proportions.
...a balanced diet.
ADJ [approval]
3.
Someone who is balanced remains calm and thinks clearly, even in a difficult situation.
I have to prove myself as a respectable, balanced, person.
ADJ [approval]
4.
see also balance
Balanced         
  • '''Fig. 3.''' Balanced line in DM quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits.
  • '''Fig. 2.''' Balanced line in star quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits. It is also used with microphone signals in [[professional audio]].
  • '''Fig. 5.''' Microphones connected to [[star quad cable]] join together diametrically opposite conductors to maintain balance. This is different from the usage on 4-wire circuits. The colours in this diagram correspond with the colouring in figure 2.
  • '''Fig. 4.''' Balanced line in twin lead format. This line is intended for use with RF circuits, particularly antennae.
  • '''Fig. 1.''' Balanced line in twisted pair format. This line is intended for use with 2-wire circuits.
SIGNALLING
Balanced; Balanced pair; Balanced pairs; Balanced lines; Balanced signal pair
·Impf & ·p.p. of Balance.
XSLT/Muenchian grouping         
  • Basic elements and process flow of XSLT
ALGORITHM FOR GROUPING OF DATA USED IN XSL TRANSFORMATIONS
Muenchian grouping
Muenchian grouping (or Muenchian method, named after Steve Muench) is an algorithm for grouping of data used in XSL Transformations v1 that identifies keys in the results and then queries all nodes with that key. This improves the traditional alternative for grouping, whereby each node is checked against previous (or following) nodes to determine if the key is unique (if it is, this would indicate a new group).
Balanced audio         
  • 2.5, 3.5 and 6.35{{nbsp}}mm TRS phone plugs
  • Three-pin XLR connectors, female on left and male on right
  • Three-pin XLR plus 6.35{{nbsp}}mm TRS phone hybrid jack.
METHOD OF INTERCONNECTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Balanced audio connector; Balanced input; Balanced output; Balanced XLR; Balanced cable
Balanced audio is a method of interconnecting audio equipment using balanced interfaces. This type of connection is very important in sound recording and production because it allows the use of long cables while reducing susceptibility to external noise caused by electromagnetic interference.

Википедия

Grouping

Grouping may refer to:

  • Muenchian grouping
  • Principles of grouping
  • Railways Act 1921, also known as Grouping Act, a reorganisation of the British railway system
  • Grouping (firearms), the pattern of multiple shots from a sidearm