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Что (кто) такое display cases - определение

UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CASE
Slaughterhouse Case; 83 U.S. 36; Slaughter-house cases; Slaughterhouse Cases; Slaughterhouse cases; The slaughterhouse cases; Slaughter-House cases; Slaughter house cases; Slaughterhous cases; The Slaughter-House Cases; Slaughter-House case; Butchers' Benevolent Association; The Slaughterhouse Cases; Slaughter House cases
  • Justice [[Samuel Freeman Miller]], the author of the majority opinion in the ''Slaughter-House Cases''
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Display case         
FURNITURE FOR DISPLAY OF OBJECTS
Shadow box; Uniform display case; Display cabinet; Trophy case; Shadow Box
A display case (also called showcase, display cabinet, or vitrine) is a cabinet with one or often more transparent tempered glass (or plastic, normally acrylic for strength) surfaces, used to display objects for viewing. A display case may appear in an exhibition, museum, retail store, restaurant, or house.
display case         
FURNITURE FOR DISPLAY OF OBJECTS
Shadow box; Uniform display case; Display cabinet; Trophy case; Shadow Box
(also display cabinet)
¦ noun a case for displaying items in a shop or museum.
Displaying         
  • Sexual display by a ''[[Megaselia]]'' female.
  • Male mountain gorilla
SET OF RITUALIZED BEHAVIOURS THAT ENABLE AN ANIMAL TO COMMUNICATE TO OTHER ANIMALS ABOUT SPECIFIC STIMULI
Tournament species; Display behavior; Display Behaviour; Display behaviour; Social display; Displaying; Display structure; Display behaviors; Intraspecific display; Visual display; Display structures
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Display.
Display PostScript         
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY SYSTEM
Display postscript; Display Postscript; Display ps
An extended form of PostScript permitting its interactive use with bitmap displays.
Retina display         
BRAND NAME FOR HIGH RESOLUTION DISPLAYS FEATURED IN SEVERAL PRODUCTS FROM APPLE INC.
'retina' display; Retina Displays; Retina HD Display; Retina HD display; Retina 5K display; Retina 5K Display; Apple Retina Display; Retina Display; Retina screen; Liquid Retina; Super Retina
Retina Display is a brand name used by Apple for its series of IPS LCD and OLED displays that have a higher pixel density than traditional Apple displays. Apple has registered the term "Retina" as a trademark with regard to computers and mobile devices with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Canadian Intellectual Property Office.
display terminal         
  • 16-segment]] displays
  • Display board at [[Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof]] (2005)
OUTPUT DEVICE FOR PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN VISUAL FORM
Displays; Television screen; Video display; Digital display; Segment display; Video monitors; Electronic displays; Information display; Graphics device; Display technology; Information displays; Display terminal; Broadcast monitor; Broadcast Monitor; Displayed; Tv screen; Video monitor; Segmented display; Display technologies; Two-dimensional display device; 2D display; Color display; Bezel (screen); TV display; Device display; Smartphone screen; Screen bezel; TV screen
displayed         
  • 16-segment]] displays
  • Display board at [[Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof]] (2005)
OUTPUT DEVICE FOR PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN VISUAL FORM
Displays; Television screen; Video display; Digital display; Segment display; Video monitors; Electronic displays; Information display; Graphics device; Display technology; Information displays; Display terminal; Broadcast monitor; Broadcast Monitor; Displayed; Tv screen; Video monitor; Segmented display; Display technologies; Two-dimensional display device; 2D display; Color display; Bezel (screen); TV display; Device display; Smartphone screen; Screen bezel; TV screen
¦ adjective Heraldry (of a bird of prey) depicted with the wings extended.
plasma screen         
  • Plasma displays became 75% thinner between 2006 and 2011
  • [[Ionized gas]]es such as the ones shown here are confined to millions of tiny individual compartments across the face of a plasma display, to collectively form a visual image.
  • Google books]] – [https://books.google.com/books?id=PaFsMI_e88kC&dq=PLATO+plasma&pg=PA43 Michael Allen's 2008 E-Learning Annual By Michael W. Allen]</ref>
  • Relative spectral power of red, green and blue phosphors of a common plasma display. The units of spectral power are simply raw sensor values (with a linear response at specific wavelengths).
FLAT PANEL TYPE
Plasma screen; Plasma tv; Plasma television; Plasma screen televisions; Plasma displays; Plasma display screen; Plasma TV; Plasma display panel; Plasma Screen; Plasma screen tv; Plasma-screen; Gas discharge display; Plasma Display; Plasma screens; Plasma panel; PDP display; Plasma panel display; PP display; Plasma (P) display
¦ noun a flat display screen which uses an array of cells containing an inert gas which emits ultraviolet radiation when ionized to form a plasma, causing visible light of an appropriate colour to be emitted separately for each cell of the screen.
Displayed         
  • 16-segment]] displays
  • Display board at [[Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof]] (2005)
OUTPUT DEVICE FOR PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN VISUAL FORM
Displays; Television screen; Video display; Digital display; Segment display; Video monitors; Electronic displays; Information display; Graphics device; Display technology; Information displays; Display terminal; Broadcast monitor; Broadcast Monitor; Displayed; Tv screen; Video monitor; Segmented display; Display technologies; Two-dimensional display device; 2D display; Color display; Bezel (screen); TV display; Device display; Smartphone screen; Screen bezel; TV screen
·Impf & ·p.p. of Display.
II. Displayed ·adj Unfolded; expanded; exhibited conspicuously or ostentatiously.
III. Displayed ·adj Set with lines of prominent type interspersed, to catch the eye.
IV. Displayed ·adj With wings expanded;
- said of a bird of pray, ·esp. an Eagle.
Always on display         
  • Pixel 3a XL]] showing its Always-On Display
SMARTPHONE FEATURE
Always on Display (AOD); Always On Display; Always on Display; Always on display
Always on display (sometimes rendered Always On Display, always-on display, or similar; AOD) is a smartphone feature that has the device continue to show limited information while the phone is asleep. It is widely available on Android handsets, and is available on Apple iPhones since the iPhone 14 Pro.

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Slaughter-House Cases

The Slaughter-House Cases, 83 U.S. (16 Wall.) 36 (1873), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision consolidating several cases that held that the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution only protects the legal rights that are associated with federal U.S. citizenship, not those that pertain to state citizenship. Though the decision in the Slaughter-House Cases minimized the impact of the Privileges or Immunities Clause on state law, the Supreme Court would later incorporate the Bill of Rights to strike down state laws on the basis of other clauses. In 2010 the Court rejected argument in McDonald v. Chicago to overrule the established precedent of Slaughterhouse and decided instead to incorporate the Second Amendment via the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

Seeking to improve sanitary conditions, the Louisiana legislature and the city of New Orleans had established a corporation charged with regulating the slaughterhouse industry. Members of the Butchers' Benevolent Association challenged the constitutionality of the corporation, claiming that it violated the Fourteenth Amendment. That amendment had been ratified in the aftermath of the American Civil War with the primary intention of protecting civil rights of millions of newly emancipated freedmen in the Southern United States, but the butchers argued that the amendment protected their right to "sustain their lives through labor".

In the majority opinion written by Associate Justice Samuel Freeman Miller, the Court held to a narrower interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment than the plaintiffs urged, ruling that it did not restrict the police powers exercised by Louisiana because the Privileges or Immunities Clause protected only those rights guaranteed by the United States, not individual states. In effect, the clause was interpreted to convey limited protection pertinent to a small minority of rights, such as the right to seek federal office.

In a dissenting opinion, Associate Justice Stephen J. Field wrote that Miller's opinion effectively rendered the Fourteenth Amendment a "vain and idle enactment".