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Что (кто) такое field events - определение

COMMUTATIVE RING IN WHICH EVERY NONZERO ELEMENT IS INVERSIBLE
Field (algebra); Rational domain; Field theory (mathematics); Topological field; Mathematical field; Field mathematics; Field axioms; Field (math); Field (abstract algebra); Algebraic field; Field (maths); Field of characteristic zero
  • '''Z'''/12'''Z'''}} is not a field because 12 is not a prime number.
  • The multiplication of complex numbers can be visualized geometrically by rotations and scalings.
  • genus]] two (two handles). The genus can be read off the field of meromorphic functions on the surface.
  • The sum of three points ''P'', ''Q'', and ''R'' on an elliptic curve ''E'' (red) is zero if there is a line (blue) passing through these points.
  • Each bounded real set has a least upper bound.
  • The fifth roots of unity form a [[regular pentagon]].
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field events         
  • Video of the sport of bocce
  • A [[bowling ball]] about to strike some [[bowling pin]]s on a bowling alley
  • A painting of children playing a [[ring toss]] game indoors
  • Darts in a [[dartboard]]
  • A child playing a can throwing game
  • Phases of the javelin throw
  • A man in the build-up phase of the hammer throw
  • A set of [[kubb]] throwing batons and pins
  • [[Ken Westerfield]], side-arm (forehand) [[Frisbee]] distance throwing Record, 552'. Boulder, Colorado, 1978.
  • [[Mölkky]] players at 2019 World Championship tournament in [[Samoëns]], France
SPORTS WHERE AN OBJECT IS THROWN
Throwing event; Throwing events; Target sports; Throwing games; Field events; Throwing sport; Throwing game; Two-handed throwing; Target sport
¦ plural noun athletic sports other than races, such as throwing and jumping events. Compare with track events.
Combined track and field events         
COMBINATION OF DIFFERENT ATHLETICS DISCIPLINES WITHIN A COMPETITION
Combined event; Combined events; Combined track and field event; Multi-event; Multi-events
Combined track and field events are competitions in which athletes participate in a number of track and field events, earning points for their performance in each event, which adds to a total points score. Outdoors, the most common combined events are the men's decathlon and the women's heptathlon.
field event         
  • A graph of the world record progression in the men's 100 metres
  • The finish of a women's 100 m race
  • [[Panathenaic Stadium]] in [[Athens]], one of the first modern track and field stadiums
  • The [[2006 European Athletics Championships]] at the [[Ullevi Stadium]]
  • Men assuming the starting position for a sprint race
  • A women's 400 m hurdles race at the 2007 Dutch Championships
  • [[Arne Andersson]] (left) and [[Gunder Hägg]] (right) broke a number of middle distance world records in the 1940s.
  • A [[javelin]] athlete
  • [[Carl Lewis]] was among the athletes who helped increase track and field's profile.
  • An early model of [[hurdling]] at the [[Detroit Athletic Club]] in 1888
  • The pole vault competition at the [[2007 Pan American Games]]
  • Girls handing over the baton in a relay race in [[Leipzig]] in 1950
  • The Gordon Indoor Track sports an 80-yard sprint straight, and the track is 220 yards in length
  • American athlete [[Jim Thorpe]] lost his [[Olympic medal]]s having taken expense money for playing baseball, violating Olympic [[amateurism]] rules, before the 1912 Games.
  • [[Kenenisa Bekele]] leading in a long-distance track event
  • Men traversing the water jump in a steeplechase competition
  • [[Marion Jones]], after admitting to doping, lost her Olympic medals, was banned from the sport, and spent six months in jail.
  • [[Naide Gomes]] in the jumping phase of the event
  • A child taking part in a local schools meeting in [[Cambodia]]
  • [[Oscar Pistorius]], running in the first round of the 400 m at the 2012 Olympics
  • A Greek vase from 500 BC depicting a running contest
  • A typical layout of an outdoor track and field stadium
  • [[Anna Giordano Bruno]] releases the pole after clearing the bar
  • [[Remigius Machura]] preparing to throw within the circle
  • [[Olga Rypakova]] performing a triple jump in 2012
  • The 100 m final at the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]
  • A woman attempting to high jump whilst using the [[Fosbury Flop]] technique
  • [[Yury Shayunou]] spinning with the hammer within the circle
  • [[Zoltán Kővágó]] preparing to spin and throw the discus
SPORT INVOLVING VARIOUS RUNNING, JUMPING AND THROWING DISCIPLINES
Track running; Track and Field; Running/track; Track & field; Track & Field; Track and field athlete; Track runner; Track-and-field; Track (sport); Indoor Track; Indoor athletics; Indoor track; Track athlete; Outdoor Track; Track-and-field sports; Rules of track athletics; Field athletics; Outdoor track; Track and field athletics - Women's events; Track and field athletics - Men's events; Field event; Track events; Track and field athletics; Track and field sports; Track and field sport; Indoor track and field; Outdoor track and field; Track and field athletes; Field athletes; Track and Field athletics; Track event; Outdoor Track and Field; Field athlete; Track and fields; Track and field (indoor); Track and field (outdoor); Indoor track & field; Outdoor track & field; Ran track; Indoor Track and Field; Indoor (athletics)
(field events)
A field event is an athletics contest such as the high jump or throwing the discus or javelin, rather than a race.
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Throwing sports         
  • Video of the sport of bocce
  • A [[bowling ball]] about to strike some [[bowling pin]]s on a bowling alley
  • A painting of children playing a [[ring toss]] game indoors
  • Darts in a [[dartboard]]
  • A child playing a can throwing game
  • Phases of the javelin throw
  • A man in the build-up phase of the hammer throw
  • A set of [[kubb]] throwing batons and pins
  • [[Ken Westerfield]], side-arm (forehand) [[Frisbee]] distance throwing Record, 552'. Boulder, Colorado, 1978.
  • [[Mölkky]] players at 2019 World Championship tournament in [[Samoëns]], France
SPORTS WHERE AN OBJECT IS THROWN
Throwing event; Throwing events; Target sports; Throwing games; Field events; Throwing sport; Throwing game; Two-handed throwing; Target sport
Throwing sports, or throwing games, are physical, human competitions where the outcome is measured by a player's ability to throw an object.
List of events at Soldier Field         
  • 360° Tour]] in 2009
  • Football signed by all of the 1933 College All-Stars
  • Soldier Field in 2007
  • The [[2014 NHL Stadium Series]] featuring the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] and [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
  • Richardson]], who were to the left of Biden, are not pictured)
  • Opening ceremonies of the [[1959 Pan American Games]]. Wrestler [[Mario Tovar González]] can be seen serving as [[Mexico]]'s flag bearer.
  • Soldier Field (far left) and the adjacent [[Century of Progress]] World's Exposition in 1933
  • Soldier Field in 2009.
  • In 1998 the MLS' Chicago Fire played their inaugural season at Soldier Field.
  • 2009 Medal of Honor Convention
  • Gen. Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000
  • cell phone]] was made on a [[Motorola DynaTAC]] in Soldier Field's parking lot.
  • The [[Chicago Bears]] have played at Soldier Field for over 40 years. Here they are playing the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] at Soldier Field September 28, 2008.
  • President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking at Soldier Field
  • The Soldier Field 10 Mile has been held annually since 2004.
  • The Bears playing at Soldier Field in 2008
  • The 'Fog Bowl'
  • Opening ceremonies of the 2006 Gay Games
  • Soldier Field nearing completion in 1924
  • 1926 [[Eucharistic Congress]]
  • [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] led two [[Chicago Freedom Movement]] rallies at Soldier Field
  • [[Landon Donovan]] competing on the US team during the [[2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final]]
  • Overhead view of Soldier Field in 2002, during its renovation.
  • Soldier Field in April 2003
  • Soldier Field during the [[2012 Chicago Summit]] with Coast Guard boats stationed at nearby Burnham Harbor
  • LMFAO]]) on-stage during [[Bamboozle Road Show 2010]].
  • July 11, 2004 USA vs. Poland international-friendly
  • President [[Barack Obama]] throws a football at Soldier Field after the [[2012 Chicago Summit]]
  • Soldier Field in 2011
  • Soldier Field in 2008
  • Soldier Field in 2016
  • Soldier Field in 1932
  • Soldier Field in 2010
  • Soldier Field in 1988
  • Soldier Field in 1982
  • Soldier Field in 2003
  • The North End of Soldier Field, which held such events as the "International Festival of Tennis" over the years
  • Soldier Field in 2005
  • Double Trouble]] were among the headliners of 1983's Chicago Fest
  • 1926 [[Army-Navy Game]]
  • Crowd at the AFL–CIO Working Families Vote Presidential Forum
  • The US faces Honduras at Soldier Field during the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
  • Group C]] Venezuela-Jamaica match.
  • XFL]] [[Chicago Enforcers]] play at Soldier Field, 2001
  • Spring Awakening]]
  • Spring Awakening]]
WIKIMEDIA LIST OF EVENTS
User:SecretName101/List of events at Soldier Field; Draft:List of events at Soldier Field
Soldier Field is a stadium that opened in 1924. It has primarily served as the home field of the Chicago Bears professional football club for over four decades, but it also hosted numerous other events in its more than 90 years of existence (and was not made the home to the Chicago Bears until 1971, as prior to that season the Bears played at Wrigley Field).
Field (agriculture)         
  • A field of [[rapeseed]]s in [[Kärkölä]], Finland (2010)
  • [[Rotational grazing]] with pasture divided into paddocks, each grazed in turn for a short period
AREA OF LAND USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Agricultural field; Cultivated field; Arable field; Paddock (field); Farm field; Field (farming)
In agriculture, a field is an area of land, enclosed or otherwise, used for agricultural purposes such as cultivating crops or as a paddock or other enclosure for livestock. A field may also be an area left to lie fallow or as arable land.
Apple event         
MESSAGE-BASED INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION MECHANISM IN MAC OS, FIRST MAKING AN APPEARANCE IN SYSTEM 7 AND SUPPORTED BY EVERY VERSION OF THE CLASSIC MAC OS SINCE THEN AND BY MACOS
AppleEvent Object Model; AppleEventObjectModel; AppleEvents; Apple Events; AppleEvent; Apple Event; Scripting Bridge; Apple events; Aete
Apple events are the message-based interprocess communication mechanism in Mac OS, first making an appearance in System 7 and supported by every version of the classic Mac OS since then and by macOS. Apple events describe "high-level" events such as "open document" or "print file", whereas earlier OSs had supported much more basic events, namely "click" and "keypress".
AETE         
MESSAGE-BASED INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION MECHANISM IN MAC OS, FIRST MAKING AN APPEARANCE IN SYSTEM 7 AND SUPPORTED BY EVERY VERSION OF THE CLASSIC MAC OS SINCE THEN AND BY MACOS
AppleEvent Object Model; AppleEventObjectModel; AppleEvents; Apple Events; AppleEvent; Apple Event; Scripting Bridge; Apple events; Aete
Apple Event Terminology Extension (Reference: Apple)
Scripting Bridge         
MESSAGE-BASED INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION MECHANISM IN MAC OS, FIRST MAKING AN APPEARANCE IN SYSTEM 7 AND SUPPORTED BY EVERY VERSION OF THE CLASSIC MAC OS SINCE THEN AND BY MACOS
AppleEvent Object Model; AppleEventObjectModel; AppleEvents; Apple Events; AppleEvent; Apple Event; Scripting Bridge; Apple events; Aete
The Scripting Bridge is a framework developed by Apple, Inc. in OS X allowing Mac applications to communicate with each other without the use of an intermediary scripting language such as AppleScript.
Field (physics)         
  • In [[classical gravitation]], mass is the source of an attractive [[gravitational field]] '''g'''.
  • Fields due to [[color charge]]s, like in [[quark]]s ('''G''' is the [[gluon field strength tensor]]). These are "colorless" combinations. '''Top:''' Color charge has "ternary neutral states" as well as binary neutrality (analogous to [[electric charge]]). '''Bottom:''' The quark/antiquark combinations.<ref name="Mc Graw Hill"/><ref name="M. Mansfield, C. O’Sullivan 2011"/>
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COMMON PHYSICS TERM FOR A PHYSICAL QUANTITY, REPRESENTED BY A NUMBER OR TENSOR, THAT HAS A VALUE FOR EACH POINT IN SPACE-TIME
Field theory (physics); Internal group; Physical field; Classical field; Field physics; Relativistic field theory; Spatial field
In physics, a field is a physical quantity, represented by a scalar, vector, or tensor, that has a value for each point in space and time. For example, on a weather map, the surface temperature is described by assigning a number to each point on the map; the temperature can be considered at a certain point in time or over some interval of time, to study the dynamics of temperature change.

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Field (mathematics)

In mathematics, a field is a set on which addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are defined and behave as the corresponding operations on rational and real numbers do. A field is thus a fundamental algebraic structure which is widely used in algebra, number theory, and many other areas of mathematics.

The best known fields are the field of rational numbers, the field of real numbers and the field of complex numbers. Many other fields, such as fields of rational functions, algebraic function fields, algebraic number fields, and p-adic fields are commonly used and studied in mathematics, particularly in number theory and algebraic geometry. Most cryptographic protocols rely on finite fields, i.e., fields with finitely many elements.

The relation of two fields is expressed by the notion of a field extension. Galois theory, initiated by Évariste Galois in the 1830s, is devoted to understanding the symmetries of field extensions. Among other results, this theory shows that angle trisection and squaring the circle cannot be done with a compass and straightedge. Moreover, it shows that quintic equations are, in general, algebraically unsolvable.

Fields serve as foundational notions in several mathematical domains. This includes different branches of mathematical analysis, which are based on fields with additional structure. Basic theorems in analysis hinge on the structural properties of the field of real numbers. Most importantly for algebraic purposes, any field may be used as the scalars for a vector space, which is the standard general context for linear algebra. Number fields, the siblings of the field of rational numbers, are studied in depth in number theory. Function fields can help describe properties of geometric objects.