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Что (кто) такое breadboard model - определение

BOARD OF HOLES THAT ALLOWS FOR ELECTRONICS TO BE WIRED WITHOUT SOLDERING
Protoboard; Bread board; Solderless breadboard; Breadboarding; Breadboard prototype; Breadboards; Proto board
  • Stranded 22AWG jump wires with solid tips
  • Breadboard consisting of only terminal strips but no bus strips
  • 2}} hole-to-hole spacing, top view and bottom view
  • Solderless breadboard with dual bus strips on both sides
  • Inside of a solderless breadboard strip
  • 400 point [[printed circuit board]] (PCB) breadboard is electrically equivalent to the solderless breadboard above
  • Educational circuits on blocks of wood
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breadboard         
also bread board (breadboards)
A breadboard is a flat piece of wood used for cutting bread on.
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bread board         
breadboard         
¦ noun Electronics a board for making an experimental model of an electric circuit.
Breadboard         
A breadboard, solderless breadboard, protoboard, or terminal array board is a construction base used to build semi-permanent prototypes of electronic circuits. Unlike stripboard (Veroboard), breadboards do not require soldering or destruction to tracks and are hence reusable.
Model act         
SUGGESTED EXAMPLE FOR HOW TO WRITE A LAW WELL
Model Act; Model law; Model legislation; Model statute; Model Law; Model laws; Model acts; Model bill; Model bills; Model Procurement Code for State and Local Governments
A model act, also called a model law or a piece of model legislation, is a suggested example for a law, drafted centrally to be disseminated and suggested for enactment in multiple independent legislatures. The motivation classically has been the hope of fostering more legal uniformity among jurisdictions, and better practice in legislative wording, than would otherwise occur; another motivation sometimes has been lobbying disguised under such ideals.
Modelled         
  • [[Beverly Johnson]] in 2007
  • runway]] at a [[fashion show]]
  • Atmosphere models at a costume party
  • [[Camille Kostek]] is a normal-size or "middle model" at size 4/6
  • [[Carlson Twins]], two models, at a [[photoshoot]] in 2006
  • Fashion models on the runway during [[Los Angeles Fashion Week]], 2008
  • Fitness model posing with [[dumbbell]]
  • [[Gemma Ward]], an Australian model
  • Glamour models posing on the red carpet — Hollywood, California
  • Camel]], a cigarette brand they are promoting, printed on the backside of their shorts in [[Ibiza]], 2004
  • [[Jean Shrimpton]] in 1965
  • [[Kate Moss]], leader of the [[heroin chic]] movement
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  • [[Naomi Campbell]], one of the most famous [[supermodel]]s
  • Podium model modeling a dress by [[Sue Wong]]
  • Tyra Banks (1995)
  • [[Virti Vaghani]], an Indian commercial model
PERSON EMPLOYED TO DISPLAY, ADVERTISE AND PROMOTE PRODUCTS, OR TO SERVE AS A VISUAL AID
Glamour model; Photographic model; Male model; Swimsuit model; Commercial model; Gravure idol; Fashion Modeling; List of Fashion Models; Model (fashion); Top models; Bikini model; Male modeling; Runway models; Runway model; Fashion models; Amateur model; Gravure model; Übermodel; Fitness model (person); House model; Photo model; Aspiring model; Individual models; Modelling career; Gurabia; Glamour Model; Female model; Model (occupation); Print modeling; Print model; Commercial Model; Gravure video; Fashion model; Model (profession); Gravure Idol; Gravure idols; Model (people); Instagram model; Instagram Model; Modelled; Draft:Mohammad Ali MirzaHosseini; Runway modelling; Runway modeling; Exclusive model
·- of Model.
Model (person)         
  • [[Beverly Johnson]] in 2007
  • runway]] at a [[fashion show]]
  • Atmosphere models at a costume party
  • [[Camille Kostek]] is a normal-size or "middle model" at size 4/6
  • [[Carlson Twins]], two models, at a [[photoshoot]] in 2006
  • Fashion models on the runway during [[Los Angeles Fashion Week]], 2008
  • Fitness model posing with [[dumbbell]]
  • [[Gemma Ward]], an Australian model
  • Glamour models posing on the red carpet — Hollywood, California
  • Camel]], a cigarette brand they are promoting, printed on the backside of their shorts in [[Ibiza]], 2004
  • [[Jean Shrimpton]] in 1965
  • [[Kate Moss]], leader of the [[heroin chic]] movement
  • alt=
  • [[Naomi Campbell]], one of the most famous [[supermodel]]s
  • Podium model modeling a dress by [[Sue Wong]]
  • Tyra Banks (1995)
  • [[Virti Vaghani]], an Indian commercial model
PERSON EMPLOYED TO DISPLAY, ADVERTISE AND PROMOTE PRODUCTS, OR TO SERVE AS A VISUAL AID
Glamour model; Photographic model; Male model; Swimsuit model; Commercial model; Gravure idol; Fashion Modeling; List of Fashion Models; Model (fashion); Top models; Bikini model; Male modeling; Runway models; Runway model; Fashion models; Amateur model; Gravure model; Übermodel; Fitness model (person); House model; Photo model; Aspiring model; Individual models; Modelling career; Gurabia; Glamour Model; Female model; Model (occupation); Print modeling; Print model; Commercial Model; Gravure video; Fashion model; Model (profession); Gravure Idol; Gravure idols; Model (people); Instagram model; Instagram Model; Modelled; Draft:Mohammad Ali MirzaHosseini; Runway modelling; Runway modeling; Exclusive model
A model is a person with a role either to promote, display or advertise commercial products (notably fashion clothing in fashion shows) or to serve as a visual aid for people who are creating works of art or to pose for photography. Though models are predominantly female, there are also male models, especially to model clothing.
Ship model         
  • Large commercial model of the IJN ''Akagi'' on display at Pearl Harbor
  • Manned model of a 250 000 dwt tanker
  • Model of a 19th-century English frigate
  • Closeup of the frigate's quarterdeck, showing quality of the detail.
  • US Naval Academy Museum]]
  • votive]] hanging in a church; the workmanship is somewhat crude, but sufficient to identify it as mid-19th-century
  • Large scale model warships in San Diego
  • Palacio de Correos de Mexico]].
  • Model ship cross sections on display in a shop in [[Mauritius]]
  • Test model in a towing tank
  • Prisoner-of-war model]] at the [[Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery]] in Peterborough.
  • model ship from a tomb, [[Ancient Egypt]], c. 2000 BCE
  • [[1:1250 scale]] [[die-cast model]]s of ships
SCALE REPRODUCTION OF A SHIP
Model ship; Model ships; Model boat; Model boats; 1:1250 scale; 1:1250; 1/1250; Miniature sailing boat; Boat model; Yacht model; Sailing boat model; Model sailboat; Sailboat model; Erick Navas; Model boating
Ship models or model ships are scale models of ships. They can range in size from 1/6000 scale wargaming miniatures to large vessels capable of holding people.
Tree model         
  • Classification of African language families
  • Garden of Eden, home of the Ursprache
  • Family tree of Biblical tribes
  • A phylogenetic network, one of many posited by the CPHL. The phylogenetic tree appear in black lines. The contact edges are the red lines. Here there are three, the most parsimonious number required to generate a feasible network for Indo-European.
  • Kashmir (red), Adelung's location of Eden
  • Schleicher's tree model
THEORY IN LINGUISTICS
Genetic model; Cladistic model; Tree Model; Genetic Model; Cladistic Model; Stammbaum
In historical linguistics, the tree model (also Stammbaum, genetic, or cladistic model) is a model of the evolution of languages analogous to the concept of a family tree, particularly a phylogenetic tree in the biological evolution of species. As with species, each language is assumed to have evolved from a single parent or "mother" language, with languages that share a common ancestor belonging to the same language family.
Model (art)         
  • Inspiration]]'' (1915), the second non-pornographic American film containing nude scenes.
  • ''Model writing postcards'' by [[Carl Larsson]] (1906)
  • ''[[The Art of Painting]]'' by [[Johannes Vermeer]], c. 1666
  • Nude study by [[William Mortensen]]
  • ''Portrait d'Olga dans un fauteuil'', ([[Pablo Picasso]]'s wife [[Olga Khokhlova]] in an Armchair), {1917–1918}
  • Artist working from a costumed model
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  • Life class at the [[Ringling Museum of Art]] in [[Sarasota, Florida]], 1947
  • Young artists studying sculpture in Tel Aviv, 1946
  • were excluded from the life room]] until late in that century.
PERSON WHO POSES FOR ANY VISUAL ARTIST AS PART OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS
Artists' Models; Life model; Artists' models; Art model; Artist's model
An art model poses, often nude, for visual artists as part of the creative process, providing a reference for the human body in a work of art. As an occupation, modeling requires the often strenuous 'physical work' of holding poses for the required length of time, the 'aesthetic work' of performing a variety of interesting poses, and the 'emotional work' of maintaining a socially ambiguous role.

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Breadboard

A breadboard, solderless breadboard, or protoboard is a construction base used to build semi-permanent prototypes of electronic circuits. Unlike a perfboard or stripboard, breadboards do not require soldering or destruction of tracks and are hence reusable. For this reason, breadboards are also popular with students and in technological education.

A variety of electronic systems may be prototyped by using breadboards, from small analog and digital circuits to complete central processing units (CPUs).

Compared to more permanent circuit connection methods, modern breadboards have high parasitic capacitance, relatively high resistance, and less reliable connections, which are subject to jostle and physical degradation. Signaling is limited to about 10 MHz, and not everything works properly even well below that frequency.