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Что (кто) такое dynamic linking - определение

NUMERICAL INVARIANT THAT DESCRIBES THE LINKING OF TWO CLOSED CURVES IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Linking coefficient; Link coefficient; Linking integral; Gauss linking integral; Link number; Link crossing number
  • The [[Milnor invariants]] generalize linking number to links with three or more components, allowing one to prove that the [[Borromean rings]] are linked, though any two components have linking number 0.
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Dynamically Linked Library         
MICROSOFT'S IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SHARED LIBRARY CONCEPT IN WINDOWS AND OS/2
Dynamically linked library; Dynamic link library; .dll; Dynamically Linked Library; Dll files; Dynamic-Link Libraries; Declspec; Dllimport; Dllexport; Dynamic-Link Library; Dynamic Link Library; Dynamic Link Libraries; Microsoft Dynamic Link Library; Dynamic-link libraries; DLL file; DLL spoofing; DLL hijacking; .drv; Dynamically linked; RUNDLL.EXE; RUNDLL32.EXE; Rundll32.exe; Rundll.exe; Rundll; RUNDLL; RUNDLL32; Rundll32
<library> (DLL) A library which is linked to {application programs} when they are loaded or run rather than as the final phase of compilation. This means that the same block of library code can be shared between several tasks rather than each task containing copies of the routines it uses. The executable is compiled with a library of "stubs" which allow link errors to be detected at compile-time. Then, at {run time}, either the system loader or the task's entry code must arrange for library calls to be patched with the addresses of the real shared library routines, possibly via a jump table. The alternative is to make library calls part of the operating system kernel and enter them via some kind of trap instruction. This is generally less efficient than an ordinary subroutine call. It is important to ensure that the version of a dynamically linked library is compatible with what the executable expects. Examples of operating systems using dynamic linking are SunOS (.so - shared object files), Microsoft Windows (.dll) and RISC OS on the Acorn Archimedes (relocatable modules). (1995-12-12)
Dynamic-link library         
MICROSOFT'S IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SHARED LIBRARY CONCEPT IN WINDOWS AND OS/2
Dynamically linked library; Dynamic link library; .dll; Dynamically Linked Library; Dll files; Dynamic-Link Libraries; Declspec; Dllimport; Dllexport; Dynamic-Link Library; Dynamic Link Library; Dynamic Link Libraries; Microsoft Dynamic Link Library; Dynamic-link libraries; DLL file; DLL spoofing; DLL hijacking; .drv; Dynamically linked; RUNDLL.EXE; RUNDLL32.EXE; Rundll32.exe; Rundll.exe; Rundll; RUNDLL; RUNDLL32; Rundll32
Dynamic-link library (DLL) is Microsoft's implementation of the shared library concept in the Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems. These libraries usually have the file extension DLL, OCX (for libraries containing ActiveX controls), or DRV (for legacy system drivers).
dynamic link library         
MICROSOFT'S IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SHARED LIBRARY CONCEPT IN WINDOWS AND OS/2
Dynamically linked library; Dynamic link library; .dll; Dynamically Linked Library; Dll files; Dynamic-Link Libraries; Declspec; Dllimport; Dllexport; Dynamic-Link Library; Dynamic Link Library; Dynamic Link Libraries; Microsoft Dynamic Link Library; Dynamic-link libraries; DLL file; DLL spoofing; DLL hijacking; .drv; Dynamically linked; RUNDLL.EXE; RUNDLL32.EXE; Rundll32.exe; Rundll.exe; Rundll; RUNDLL; RUNDLL32; Rundll32
Reticular         
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  • The compound [[bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)tetrasulfide]] is a cross-linking agent: the [[siloxy]] groups link to silica and the [[polysulfide]] groups vulcanize with [[polyolefin]]s.
CHEMICAL REACTION OF POLYMERS
Cross-linker; Crosslinked polymer; Crosslinker; Cross link; Cross-linking agent; Crosslinking agent; Cross-linked; Crosslinked; Crosslink; Chemical crosslinking; Protein crosslinking; Cross linker; Bifunctional crosslinking reagent; Crosslinking reagent; Cross-links; Reticular; Cross-polymerization; Cross linking; UV cross-linking; UV crosslinking; Chemical cross-linking; Chemical crosslink; Cross-linking reagent
·adj Of or pertaining to a reticulum.
II. Reticular ·adj Having the form of a net, or of network; formed with interstices; retiform; as, reticular cartilage; a reticular leaf.
Aerospool WT9 Dynamic         
  • Aerospool WT9 Dynamic with fixed landing gear
  • Aerospool WT9 Dynamic with retractable gear
  • Aerospool WT9 Dynamic in flight
LIGHT SPORT AIRCRAFT BY AEROSPOOL IN SLOVAKIA
Aerospool WT 9 Dynamic; Aerospool WT-9 Dynamic; Aerospool Dynamic
The Aerospool WT9 Dynamic is a Slovak ultralight and light-sport aircraft, designed and produced by Aerospool of Prievidza. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.
reticular         
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  • The compound [[bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)tetrasulfide]] is a cross-linking agent: the [[siloxy]] groups link to silica and the [[polysulfide]] groups vulcanize with [[polyolefin]]s.
CHEMICAL REACTION OF POLYMERS
Cross-linker; Crosslinked polymer; Crosslinker; Cross link; Cross-linking agent; Crosslinking agent; Cross-linked; Crosslinked; Crosslink; Chemical crosslinking; Protein crosslinking; Cross linker; Bifunctional crosslinking reagent; Crosslinking reagent; Cross-links; Reticular; Cross-polymerization; Cross linking; UV cross-linking; UV crosslinking; Chemical cross-linking; Chemical crosslink; Cross-linking reagent
a.; (also reticulated)
Meshy, retiform.
Dynamic link matching         
NEURONAL MODEL FOR FACE RECOGNITION
Dynamic Link Matching
Dynamic link matching is a graph-based system for image recognition. It uses wavelet transformations to encode incoming image data.
Mobile deep linking         
TYPE OF HYPERLINK THAT LINKS TO A SPECIFIC LOCATION WITHIN A MOBILE APP
User:Richard Shum/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Mobile deep linking; Deferred deep linking
In the context of mobile apps, deep linking consists of using a uniform resource identifier (URI) that links to a specific location within a mobile app rather than simply launching the app. Deferred deep linking allows users to deep link to content even if the app is not already installed.
dynamic analysis         
METHOD OF ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF FISCAL POLICY CHANGES BY FORECASTING THE EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC AGENTS' REACTIONS TO INCENTIVES CREATED BY POLICY
Dynamic analysis
<programming> Evaluation of a program based on its execution. Dynamic analysis relies on executing a piece of software with selected test data. (1996-05-13)
Dynamic scoring         
METHOD OF ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF FISCAL POLICY CHANGES BY FORECASTING THE EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC AGENTS' REACTIONS TO INCENTIVES CREATED BY POLICY
Dynamic analysis
Dynamic scoring is a forecasting technique for government revenues, expenditures, and budget deficits that incorporates predictions about the behavior of people and organizations based on changes in fiscal policy, usually tax rates. Dynamic scoring depends on models of the behavior of economic agents which predict how they would react once the tax rate or other policy change goes into effect.

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Linking number

In mathematics, the linking number is a numerical invariant that describes the linking of two closed curves in three-dimensional space. Intuitively, the linking number represents the number of times that each curve winds around the other. In Euclidean space, the linking number is always an integer, but may be positive or negative depending on the orientation of the two curves (this is not true for curves in most 3-manifolds, where linking numbers can also be fractions or just not exist at all).

The linking number was introduced by Gauss in the form of the linking integral. It is an important object of study in knot theory, algebraic topology, and differential geometry, and has numerous applications in mathematics and science, including quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and the study of DNA supercoiling.