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Что (кто) такое electrical image formation technique - определение

TYPE OF DANCE
Formation dancing; Formation team; Ballroom formation; Choreographed routine; Formation (dance)
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Geological formation         
  • The [[Permian]] through [[Jurassic]] strata of the [[Colorado Plateau]] area of southeastern [[Utah]] 
demonstrate the principles of [[stratigraphy]].  These strata make up much of the famous prominent rock formations in widely spaced protected areas such as [[Capitol Reef National Park]] and [[Canyonlands National Park]].  From top to bottom: Rounded tan domes of the [[Navajo Sandstone]], layered red [[Kayenta Formation]], cliff-forming, vertically jointed, red [[Wingate Sandstone]], slope-forming, purplish [[Chinle Formation]], layered, lighter-red [[Moenkopi Formation]], and white, layered [[Cutler Formation]] sandstone.  Picture from [[Glen Canyon National Recreation Area]], Utah.
  • The [[Summerville Formation]] is composed of alternating thin beds of two lithologies, mudstone and sandstone, penetrated by veins of a third lithology, gypsum.
  • [[Uluru]] (Ayers Rock) in [[Australia]] is underlain by the Mutitjulu Arkose, a formation composed almost entirely of a single lithology (arkosic sandstone).
BODY OF ROCK IDENTIFIED BY LITHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND STRATIGRAPHIC POSITION; IT IS USUALLY BUT NOT NECESSARILY TABULAR AND IS MAPPABLE AT THE EARTH'S SURFACE OR TRACEABLE IN THE SUBSURFACE. SMALLER THAN A SUBGROUP
Formation (geology); Geologic formation; Geological Formation; Geologic formations; Sedimentary formation; Stratigraphic formation; Geological formations; Formation (stratigraphy)
A geological formation, or simply formation, is a body of rock having a consistent set of physical characteristics (lithology) that distinguishes it from adjacent bodies of rock, and which occupies a particular position in the layers of rock exposed in a geographical region (the stratigraphic column). It is the fundamental unit of lithostratigraphy, the study of strata or rock layers.
Musical technique         
GROUP OF TECHNIQUES RELATING TO THE COMPOSING, PRODUCTION OR PERFORMANCE OF MUSIC
Technique (music); General Instrumental technique; Performance technique; Instrumental technique; Brass technique; String instrument technique; String technique; Brass instrument technique; Stringed instrument technique; Woodwind technique; Woodwind instrument technique; Percussion technique; Percussion instrument technique; Percussion instrumental technique; Woodwind instrumental technique; Brass instrumental technique; String instrumental technique; Stringed instrumental technique
Musical technique is the ability of instrumental and vocal musicians to exert optimal control of their instruments or vocal cords in order to produce the precise musical effects they desire. Improving one's technique generally entails practicing exercises that improve one's muscular sensitivity and agility.
Multi-dynamic image technique         
  •  Scene from Christopher Chapman's ''A Place to Stand'' (1967) premiering the multi-dynamic image technique
  •  Scene from ''The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1968) demonstrating one example of the multi-dynamic image technique
Multi-Dynamic Image Technique; Brady Bunch effect
Multi-dynamic image technique is a name given by its Canadian creator Christopher Chapman (January 24, 1927 - October 24, 2015) to a film innovation which shows several images shifting simultaneously on right-angled panes within the overall image, with said panes variously containing a single image or forming part of an image completed by one or a number of other panes. The process was first used in his film A Place to Stand, produced for the Ontario pavilion at Expo 67, held in Montreal.
Work (electric field)         
WORK DONE ON A CHARGED PARTICLE BY AN ELECTRIC FIELD
Electrical work; Work (electrical)
Electric field work is the work performed by an electric field on a charged particle in its vicinity.
electricals         
  • The [[IEEE]] corporate office is on the 17th floor of [[3 Park Avenue]] in New York City
  • [[Microprocessor]]
  • CCD]] requires signal processing to get a red, green, and blue value at each pixel.
  • Belgian electrical engineers inspecting the rotor of a 40,000 kilowatt [[turbine]] of the [[General Electric Company]] in New York City
  • [[Electronic component]]s
  • [[Satellite dish]]es are a crucial component in the analysis of satellite information.
  • [[Flight instrument]]s provide pilots with the tools to control aircraft analytically.
  • The discoveries of [[Michael Faraday]] formed the foundation of electric motor technology.
  • [[Guglielmo Marconi]], known for his pioneering work on long-distance [[radio transmission]]
  • An example [[circuit diagram]], which is useful in [[circuit design]] and [[troubleshooting]].
  • acrylic]] rod, illustrating the total internal reflection of light in a multi-mode optical fiber.
  • [[Supercomputer]]s are used in fields as diverse as [[computational biology]] and [[geographic information system]]s.
  • [[Metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor]] (MOSFET), the basic building block of modern [[electronics]]
  • Satellite communication]]s is typical of what electrical engineers work on.
  • [[Radome]] at the Misawa Air Base Misawa Security Operations Center, Misawa, Japan
  • [[Oscilloscope]]
  • power pole]]
  • A replica of the first working [[transistor]], a [[point-contact transistor]]
  • Shadow robot hand]] system
  • [[Control system]]s play a critical role in [[spaceflight]].
  • The Bird VIP Infant ventilator
FIELD OF ENGINEERING THAT DEALS WITH ELECTRICITY
ElectricalEngineering; Electrical engineer; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineer; Electrical and computer engineering; Electrical engineers; Electroengineering; Electro-engineering; Electro engineering; Electronics and Communications Engineering; Electrical and Electronics Engineering; Subfields of electrical engineering; Electronics and Communications engineering; Electrical and electronics engineering; Electrical and electronic engineering; Electrical/electronic engineering; Electrical Engingeering; Electrotechnology; Electrical and Electronics; Eletrical Engineering; Electrical engineering (terminology); Electro-technology; Electrical and Computers Engineering; Electrotechnics; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Electrical degree; Electronic and electrical engineering; Electrical & Electronics Engineering; Electrical And Electronics Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electrical & Electronics; Electrotechnician; Applied electricity; Electronics and communications engineering; Elec; Electric engineering; Electric Engineering; Electric Engineer; Electronic and Electrical Engineering; Electronic and Electrical engineering; Electroengineer; Electronics and Electrical Engineering; Electronic and Communications Engineering; Electrical and computer enginering; Electical Engineering; Subdisciplines of electrical engineering; Electronics and electrical engineering; Electrical and electronics; Electrical & electronic engineering; Electricals
electrical equipment or circuitry.
electrical engineering         
  • The [[IEEE]] corporate office is on the 17th floor of [[3 Park Avenue]] in New York City
  • [[Microprocessor]]
  • CCD]] requires signal processing to get a red, green, and blue value at each pixel.
  • Belgian electrical engineers inspecting the rotor of a 40,000 kilowatt [[turbine]] of the [[General Electric Company]] in New York City
  • [[Electronic component]]s
  • [[Satellite dish]]es are a crucial component in the analysis of satellite information.
  • [[Flight instrument]]s provide pilots with the tools to control aircraft analytically.
  • The discoveries of [[Michael Faraday]] formed the foundation of electric motor technology.
  • [[Guglielmo Marconi]], known for his pioneering work on long-distance [[radio transmission]]
  • An example [[circuit diagram]], which is useful in [[circuit design]] and [[troubleshooting]].
  • acrylic]] rod, illustrating the total internal reflection of light in a multi-mode optical fiber.
  • [[Supercomputer]]s are used in fields as diverse as [[computational biology]] and [[geographic information system]]s.
  • [[Metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor]] (MOSFET), the basic building block of modern [[electronics]]
  • Satellite communication]]s is typical of what electrical engineers work on.
  • [[Radome]] at the Misawa Air Base Misawa Security Operations Center, Misawa, Japan
  • [[Oscilloscope]]
  • power pole]]
  • A replica of the first working [[transistor]], a [[point-contact transistor]]
  • Shadow robot hand]] system
  • [[Control system]]s play a critical role in [[spaceflight]].
  • The Bird VIP Infant ventilator
FIELD OF ENGINEERING THAT DEALS WITH ELECTRICITY
ElectricalEngineering; Electrical engineer; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineer; Electrical and computer engineering; Electrical engineers; Electroengineering; Electro-engineering; Electro engineering; Electronics and Communications Engineering; Electrical and Electronics Engineering; Subfields of electrical engineering; Electronics and Communications engineering; Electrical and electronics engineering; Electrical and electronic engineering; Electrical/electronic engineering; Electrical Engingeering; Electrotechnology; Electrical and Electronics; Eletrical Engineering; Electrical engineering (terminology); Electro-technology; Electrical and Computers Engineering; Electrotechnics; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Electrical degree; Electronic and electrical engineering; Electrical & Electronics Engineering; Electrical And Electronics Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electrical & Electronics; Electrotechnician; Applied electricity; Electronics and communications engineering; Elec; Electric engineering; Electric Engineering; Electric Engineer; Electronic and Electrical Engineering; Electronic and Electrical engineering; Electroengineer; Electronics and Electrical Engineering; Electronic and Communications Engineering; Electrical and computer enginering; Electical Engineering; Subdisciplines of electrical engineering; Electronics and electrical engineering; Electrical and electronics; Electrical & electronic engineering; Electricals
Electrical engineering is the designing, constructing, and maintenance of electrical devices.
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electrotechnology         
  • The [[IEEE]] corporate office is on the 17th floor of [[3 Park Avenue]] in New York City
  • [[Microprocessor]]
  • CCD]] requires signal processing to get a red, green, and blue value at each pixel.
  • Belgian electrical engineers inspecting the rotor of a 40,000 kilowatt [[turbine]] of the [[General Electric Company]] in New York City
  • [[Electronic component]]s
  • [[Satellite dish]]es are a crucial component in the analysis of satellite information.
  • [[Flight instrument]]s provide pilots with the tools to control aircraft analytically.
  • The discoveries of [[Michael Faraday]] formed the foundation of electric motor technology.
  • [[Guglielmo Marconi]], known for his pioneering work on long-distance [[radio transmission]]
  • An example [[circuit diagram]], which is useful in [[circuit design]] and [[troubleshooting]].
  • acrylic]] rod, illustrating the total internal reflection of light in a multi-mode optical fiber.
  • [[Supercomputer]]s are used in fields as diverse as [[computational biology]] and [[geographic information system]]s.
  • [[Metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor]] (MOSFET), the basic building block of modern [[electronics]]
  • Satellite communication]]s is typical of what electrical engineers work on.
  • [[Radome]] at the Misawa Air Base Misawa Security Operations Center, Misawa, Japan
  • [[Oscilloscope]]
  • power pole]]
  • A replica of the first working [[transistor]], a [[point-contact transistor]]
  • Shadow robot hand]] system
  • [[Control system]]s play a critical role in [[spaceflight]].
  • The Bird VIP Infant ventilator
FIELD OF ENGINEERING THAT DEALS WITH ELECTRICITY
ElectricalEngineering; Electrical engineer; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineer; Electrical and computer engineering; Electrical engineers; Electroengineering; Electro-engineering; Electro engineering; Electronics and Communications Engineering; Electrical and Electronics Engineering; Subfields of electrical engineering; Electronics and Communications engineering; Electrical and electronics engineering; Electrical and electronic engineering; Electrical/electronic engineering; Electrical Engingeering; Electrotechnology; Electrical and Electronics; Eletrical Engineering; Electrical engineering (terminology); Electro-technology; Electrical and Computers Engineering; Electrotechnics; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Electrical degree; Electronic and electrical engineering; Electrical & Electronics Engineering; Electrical And Electronics Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electrical & Electronics; Electrotechnician; Applied electricity; Electronics and communications engineering; Elec; Electric engineering; Electric Engineering; Electric Engineer; Electronic and Electrical Engineering; Electronic and Electrical engineering; Electroengineer; Electronics and Electrical Engineering; Electronic and Communications Engineering; Electrical and computer enginering; Electical Engineering; Subdisciplines of electrical engineering; Electronics and electrical engineering; Electrical and electronics; Electrical & electronic engineering; Electricals
¦ noun the technological application of electricity.
Derivatives
electrotechnic adjective
electrotechnical adjective
electrotechnics plural noun
Image viewer         
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COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT CAN DISPLAY STORED GRAPHICAL IMAGES
Image viewers; Image browser; Image browsing; Image Viewer; Picture viewer
An image viewer or image browser is a computer program that can display stored graphical images; it can often handle various graphics file formats. Such software usually renders the image according to properties of the display such as color depth, display resolution, and color profile.
electrical engineer         
  • The [[IEEE]] corporate office is on the 17th floor of [[3 Park Avenue]] in New York City
  • [[Microprocessor]]
  • CCD]] requires signal processing to get a red, green, and blue value at each pixel.
  • Belgian electrical engineers inspecting the rotor of a 40,000 kilowatt [[turbine]] of the [[General Electric Company]] in New York City
  • [[Electronic component]]s
  • [[Satellite dish]]es are a crucial component in the analysis of satellite information.
  • [[Flight instrument]]s provide pilots with the tools to control aircraft analytically.
  • The discoveries of [[Michael Faraday]] formed the foundation of electric motor technology.
  • [[Guglielmo Marconi]], known for his pioneering work on long-distance [[radio transmission]]
  • An example [[circuit diagram]], which is useful in [[circuit design]] and [[troubleshooting]].
  • acrylic]] rod, illustrating the total internal reflection of light in a multi-mode optical fiber.
  • [[Supercomputer]]s are used in fields as diverse as [[computational biology]] and [[geographic information system]]s.
  • [[Metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor]] (MOSFET), the basic building block of modern [[electronics]]
  • Satellite communication]]s is typical of what electrical engineers work on.
  • [[Radome]] at the Misawa Air Base Misawa Security Operations Center, Misawa, Japan
  • [[Oscilloscope]]
  • power pole]]
  • A replica of the first working [[transistor]], a [[point-contact transistor]]
  • Shadow robot hand]] system
  • [[Control system]]s play a critical role in [[spaceflight]].
  • The Bird VIP Infant ventilator
FIELD OF ENGINEERING THAT DEALS WITH ELECTRICITY
ElectricalEngineering; Electrical engineer; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineer; Electrical and computer engineering; Electrical engineers; Electroengineering; Electro-engineering; Electro engineering; Electronics and Communications Engineering; Electrical and Electronics Engineering; Subfields of electrical engineering; Electronics and Communications engineering; Electrical and electronics engineering; Electrical and electronic engineering; Electrical/electronic engineering; Electrical Engingeering; Electrotechnology; Electrical and Electronics; Eletrical Engineering; Electrical engineering (terminology); Electro-technology; Electrical and Computers Engineering; Electrotechnics; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Electrical degree; Electronic and electrical engineering; Electrical & Electronics Engineering; Electrical And Electronics Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electrical & Electronics; Electrotechnician; Applied electricity; Electronics and communications engineering; Elec; Electric engineering; Electric Engineering; Electric Engineer; Electronic and Electrical Engineering; Electronic and Electrical engineering; Electroengineer; Electronics and Electrical Engineering; Electronic and Communications Engineering; Electrical and computer enginering; Electical Engineering; Subdisciplines of electrical engineering; Electronics and electrical engineering; Electrical and electronics; Electrical & electronic engineering; Electricals
(electrical engineers)
An electrical engineer is a person who uses scientific knowledge to design, construct, and maintain electrical devices.
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The Image (1969 film)         
1969 FILM BY MICHAEL ARMSTRONG
The Image (short film)
The Image is a 1969 black and white short film directed by Michael Armstrong with starring Michael Byrne and David Bowie in his first film role. The film is one of the few short films ever to receive a certified 'X' Rating and it gained this rating due to its violent content.

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Formation dance

Formation dance is a style of ballroom dancing. It is pattern or shadow team dancing by couples in a formation team. The choreography may be based on a particular dance or a medley of dances. Formation dancing may be done for exhibition or for competition between teams. There is also a type of formation in Bhangra.