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Что (кто) такое derived class - определение

CONCEPT IN OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
Inheritance-oop; Inheritance in object-oriented programming; Hierarchy (object-oriented programming); Inheritance (computer science)/object-oriented programming; Is-a relation; Subclass (computer science); Inheritance (programming); Superclass (computer science); Base class; Derived class; Parent class; Early binding; Superclass (database theory); Subclass (database theory); Concrete superclass; Inheritance hierarchy; Super (computer science); Implementation inheritance; Inheritance (computer science); Type inheritance; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Type Inheritance; Inherited class; Class inheritance; Subclassing (OOP); Static inheritance; Classical inheritance; Object inheritance
  • Illustration of method overriding
  • Multilevel inheritance
  • Multiple inheritance
  • Single inheritance
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derived class         
<programming> (Or "subclass") In object-oriented programming, a class that is derived from a base class by inheritance. The derived class contains all the features of the base class, but may have new features added or redefine existing features. The synonym "subclass" is possibly confusing since the derived class has a superset of the base class's features. Compare derived type. (2001-09-14)
Patient derived xenograft         
MODEL OF CANCER
Patient derived tumor xenografts; PDTX; Patient derived tumor xenograft; Patient-derived xenograft; Patient-derived tumor xenograft
Patient derived xenografts (PDX) are models of cancer where the tissue or cells from a patient's tumor are implanted into an immunodeficient or humanized mouse. PDX models are used to create an environment that allows for the natural growth of cancer, its monitoring, and corresponding treatment evaluations for the original patient.
Bone marrow-derived macrophage         
  • Schema of in vitro BMDM production
CELL TYPE
Bone marrow derived macrophage
Bone-marrow-derived macrophage (BMDM) refers to macrophage cells that are generated in a research laboratory from mammalian bone marrow cells. BMDMs can differentiate into mature macrophages in the presence of growth factors and other signaling molecules.
Myeloid-derived suppressor cell         
MYELOID CELLS THAT CAN SUPPRESS THE ACTIVITY OF T-CELLS AND NATURAL KILLER CELLS
MDSC inhibitor; Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cell
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are a heterogeneous group of immune cells from the myeloid lineage (a family of cells that originate from bone marrow stem cells).
Derived category         
HOMOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION
Derived categories; Derived Categories
In mathematics, the derived category D(A) of an abelian category A is a construction of homological algebra introduced to refine and in a certain sense to simplify the theory of derived functors defined on A. The construction proceeds on the basis that the objects of D(A) should be chain complexes in A, with two such chain complexes considered isomorphic when there is a chain map that induces an isomorphism on the level of homology of the chain complexes.
Class War         
  • This 6th century Athenian black-figure urn, in the [[British Museum]], depicts the olive harvest. Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
  • China's Land Reform Movement]]
  • Gavin Hamilton]]
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  • Rousseau by [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], 1753
  • Karl Marx, 1875
  • Jobless black workers in the heat of the [[Philadelphia]] summer, 1973
  • [[Noam Chomsky]], 2004
  • The [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]] visualizes and explains class conflict.
  • ''The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer'', engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849
  • Heads of aristocrats on pikes
  • Tiberius Gracchus
CONCEPT IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class warfare; Class envy; Class struggle; Class struggles; Class warefare; Wealth envy; Classwar; Class contradiction; Class conflicts; Hate against rich people; Race warfare; Class politics; Class war
Class War is an anarchist group and newspaper established by Ian Bone and others in 1983 in the United Kingdom. An incarnation of Class War was briefly registered as a political party for the purposes of fighting the 2015 United Kingdom general election.
class struggle         
  • This 6th century Athenian black-figure urn, in the [[British Museum]], depicts the olive harvest. Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
  • China's Land Reform Movement]]
  • Gavin Hamilton]]
  • access-date=25 July 2020 }}</ref>
  • Rousseau by [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], 1753
  • Karl Marx, 1875
  • Jobless black workers in the heat of the [[Philadelphia]] summer, 1973
  • [[Noam Chomsky]], 2004
  • The [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]] visualizes and explains class conflict.
  • ''The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer'', engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849
  • Heads of aristocrats on pikes
  • Tiberius Gracchus
CONCEPT IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class warfare; Class envy; Class struggle; Class struggles; Class warefare; Wealth envy; Classwar; Class contradiction; Class conflicts; Hate against rich people; Race warfare; Class politics; Class war
¦ noun (in Marxist ideology) the conflict of interests between the workers and the ruling class in a capitalist society.
Class Warfare         
  • This 6th century Athenian black-figure urn, in the [[British Museum]], depicts the olive harvest. Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
  • China's Land Reform Movement]]
  • Gavin Hamilton]]
  • access-date=25 July 2020 }}</ref>
  • Rousseau by [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], 1753
  • Karl Marx, 1875
  • Jobless black workers in the heat of the [[Philadelphia]] summer, 1973
  • [[Noam Chomsky]], 2004
  • The [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]] visualizes and explains class conflict.
  • ''The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer'', engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849
  • Heads of aristocrats on pikes
  • Tiberius Gracchus
CONCEPT IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class warfare; Class envy; Class struggle; Class struggles; Class warefare; Wealth envy; Classwar; Class contradiction; Class conflicts; Hate against rich people; Race warfare; Class politics; Class war
Class Warfare is a book of collected interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian. It was first published in the United States by Common Courage Press, and in the United Kingdom by Pluto Press, in 1996.
Class conflict         
  • This 6th century Athenian black-figure urn, in the [[British Museum]], depicts the olive harvest. Many farmers, enslaved for debt, would have worked on large estates for their creditors.
  • China's Land Reform Movement]]
  • Gavin Hamilton]]
  • access-date=25 July 2020 }}</ref>
  • Rousseau by [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], 1753
  • Karl Marx, 1875
  • Jobless black workers in the heat of the [[Philadelphia]] summer, 1973
  • [[Noam Chomsky]], 2004
  • The [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]] visualizes and explains class conflict.
  • ''The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer'', engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849
  • Heads of aristocrats on pikes
  • Tiberius Gracchus
CONCEPT IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Class warfare; Class envy; Class struggle; Class struggles; Class warefare; Wealth envy; Classwar; Class contradiction; Class conflicts; Hate against rich people; Race warfare; Class politics; Class war
Class conflict, also referred to as class struggle and class warfare, is the political tension and economic antagonism that exists in society because of socio-economic competition among the social classes or between rich and poor.
Polar Class         
  • The 2012-built South African polar research vessel ''[[S. A. Agulhas II]]'' is one of the few vessels rated PC{{nbsp}}5 or higher.
  • ''Polaris'']], built in 2016, is rated Polar Class 4 with an additional notation "Icebreaker(+)" denoting additional strengthening.
  • ''Kronprins Haakon'']] is operated by the [[Norwegian Polar Institute]].
  • The 2020-built ''[[SH Minerva]]'' is a small expedition cruise ship with Polar Class 5 rating.
CLASSIFICATION OF SHIP
Polar class; Polar class ship; Polar Class 2; Polar Class 5; Polar Class 1; Polar Class 4; Polar Class 3; Polar Class 6; Polar Class 7
Polar Class (PC) refers to the ice class assigned to a ship by a classification society based on the Unified Requirements for Polar Class Ships developed by the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS). Seven Polar Classes are defined in the rules, ranging from PC 1 for year-round operation in all polar waters to PC 7 for summer and autumn operation in thin first-year ice.

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Inheritance (object-oriented programming)

In object-oriented programming, inheritance is the mechanism of basing an object or class upon another object (prototype-based inheritance) or class (class-based inheritance), retaining similar implementation. Also defined as deriving new classes (sub classes) from existing ones such as super class or base class and then forming them into a hierarchy of classes. In most class-based object-oriented languages, an object created through inheritance, a "child object", acquires all the properties and behaviors of the "parent object" , with the exception of: constructors, destructor, overloaded operators and friend functions of the base class. Inheritance allows programmers to create classes that are built upon existing classes, to specify a new implementation while maintaining the same behaviors (realizing an interface), to reuse code and to independently extend original software via public classes and interfaces. The relationships of objects or classes through inheritance give rise to a directed acyclic graph.

An inherited class is called a subclass of its parent class or super class. The term "inheritance" is loosely used for both class-based and prototype-based programming, but in narrow use the term is reserved for class-based programming (one class inherits from another), with the corresponding technique in prototype-based programming being instead called delegation (one object delegates to another). Class-modifying inheritance patterns can be pre-defined according to simple network interface parameters such that inter-language compatibility is preserved.

Inheritance should not be confused with subtyping. In some languages inheritance and subtyping agree, whereas in others they differ; in general, subtyping establishes an is-a relationship, whereas inheritance only reuses implementation and establishes a syntactic relationship, not necessarily a semantic relationship (inheritance does not ensure behavioral subtyping). To distinguish these concepts, subtyping is sometimes referred to as interface inheritance (without acknowledging that the specialization of type variables also induces a subtyping relation), whereas inheritance as defined here is known as implementation inheritance or code inheritance. Still, inheritance is a commonly used mechanism for establishing subtype relationships.

Inheritance is contrasted with object composition, where one object contains another object (or objects of one class contain objects of another class); see composition over inheritance. Composition implements a has-a relationship, in contrast to the is-a relationship of subtyping.