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Что (кто) такое fixed grid baffle - определение

ARTIFICIAL TUNNEL OR WALL IN THE HEART OR GREAT VESSELS
Baffle (medical)
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Grid (graphic design)         
USED IN GRAPHIC DESIGN TO GUIDE OBJECTS
Grid (typography); Gridline; Grid line; Grid lines; Grid (page layout); Gridlines
In graphic design, a grid is a structure (usually two-dimensional) made up of a series of intersecting straight (vertical, horizontal, and angular) or curved lines (grid lines) used to structure content. The grid serves as an armature or framework on which a designer can organize graphic elements (images, glyphs, paragraphs, etc.
Smart grid         
  • [[Siemens]] [[Smart meter]]s installed in the power station at Manauara Shopping Mall, the third-largest energy consumer in [[Manaus]].
  • Peak load avoidance by [[smart charging]] of electric vehicles
  • Video about smart grids
ELECTRICAL GRID OPERATED BY AUTOMATIC CONTROL DEVICES OR CONTROLED AND MAINTAINED FROM DISTANCE
Smart Grid; Digital electricity grid; Smart power distribution; Smart Power Grid; Democratization of energy; Smart power grid; Smart grid device; Smart Grid Device; Smarter grid; Grid modernization; Smart grids
A smart grid is an electrical grid which includes a variety of operation and energy measures including:
Super grid         
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CONCEPT OF A WIDE AREA TRANSMISSION NETWORK THAT MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO TRADE HIGH VOLUMES OF ELECTRICITY ACROSS GREAT DISTANCES
Super Grid; Supergrid; Mega grid; Super-grid; Megagrid; Global power grid; Transcontinental power grid; Intercontinental power grid
A super grid or supergrid is a wide-area transmission network, generally trans-continental or multinational, that is intended to make possible the trade of high volumes of electricity across great distances. It is sometimes also referred to as a "mega grid".
Suppressor grid         
GRID (ELECTRODE) IN A VACUUM TUBE USED TO SUPPRESS THE DYNATRON EFFECT, THAT OCCURS DUE TO SECONDARY EMISSION AT THE ANODE
Antidynatron grid
A suppressor grid is a wire screen (grid) used in a thermionic valve (vacuum tube) to suppress secondary emission. It is also called the antidynatron grid, as it reduces or prevents dynatron oscillations.
Grid cell         
  • Spatial autocorrelogram of the neuronal activity of the grid cell from the first figure.
  • A hexagonal lattice.
  • Grid cells derive their name from the fact that connecting the centers of their firing fields gives a triangular grid.
TYPE OF NEURON
Grid cells
A grid cell is a type of neuron within the entorhinal cortex that fires at regular intervals as an animal navigates an open area, allowing it to understand its position in space by storing and integrating information about location, distance, and direction. Grid cells have been found in many animals, including rats, mice, bats, monkeys, and humans.
Power Grid         
  • A brownout near [[Tokyo Tower]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
  • 500 kV [[Three-phase electric power]] Transmission Lines at [[Grand Coulee Dam]]; four circuits are shown; two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the right; the entire 7079 MW generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
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  • Diagram of an electric power system, generation system in red
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  • Toronto during the [[Northeast blackout of 2003]], which required black-starting of generating stations.
  • [[Turbo generator]]
INTERCONNECTED NETWORK FOR DELIVERING ELECTRICITY FROM SUPPLIERS TO CONSUMERS
Electric grid; Power grid; Electrical power grid; Electricity network; Power grids; Electricity grid; Grid connection; Connected grid; National electricity grid; Grid (electricity); Electrical Grid; Grid access; Electric power grid; Grid supply point; Grid defection; Energy grid; Demand (electrical engineering); Firm capacity
Power Grid is the English-language edition of the multiplayer German-style board game Funkenschlag (in its second incarnation) designed by Friedemann Friese and first published in 2004. Power Grid is published by Rio Grande Games.
Off-the-grid         
SYSTEMS, ESPECIALLY HOUSING, NOT CONNECTED TO THE ELECTRICAL GRID
Off Grid Living; Off grid; Off-grid; Off-gridder; Off Grid Power; Off-grid photovoltaic; Off-the-grid energy
Off-the-grid or off-grid is a characteristic of buildings and a lifestyle designed in an independent manner without reliance on one or more public utilities. The term "off-the-grid" traditionally refers to not being connected to the electrical grid, but can also include other utilities like water, gas, and sewer systems, and can scale from residential homes to small communities.
Electrical grid         
  • A brownout near [[Tokyo Tower]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
  • 500 kV [[Three-phase electric power]] Transmission Lines at [[Grand Coulee Dam]]; four circuits are shown; two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the right; the entire 7079 MW generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
  • s2cid=10085130}}</ref> of the network, rather than its physical geography.
  • Diagram of an electric power system, generation system in red
  • date=April 2012}}
  • Toronto during the [[Northeast blackout of 2003]], which required black-starting of generating stations.
  • [[Turbo generator]]
INTERCONNECTED NETWORK FOR DELIVERING ELECTRICITY FROM SUPPLIERS TO CONSUMERS
Electric grid; Power grid; Electrical power grid; Electricity network; Power grids; Electricity grid; Grid connection; Connected grid; National electricity grid; Grid (electricity); Electrical Grid; Grid access; Electric power grid; Grid supply point; Grid defection; Energy grid; Demand (electrical engineering); Firm capacity
An electrical grid is an interconnected network for electricity delivery from producers to consumers. Electrical grids vary in size and can cover whole countries or continents.
Fixed deposit         
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT PROVIDED BY BANKS WHICH PROVIDES INVESTORS WITH A HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST THAN A REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Fixed Deposits; Fixed deposits (Indian banking); Fixed deposits; Fixed Deposit; Fixed deposit (India)
A fixed deposit (FD) is a financial instrument provided by banks or NBFCs which provides investors a higher rate of interest than a regular savings account, until the given maturity date. It may or may not require the creation of a separate account.
Irish grid reference system         
  • Irish grid
SYSTEM OF GEOGRAPHIC GRID REFERENCES USED FOR PAPER MAPPING IN IRELAND
Irish national grid reference system; Irish Grid; Irish grid; Irish grid reference
The Irish grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references used for paper mapping in Ireland (both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland).How to Use Map Scales and Grids OSI The Irish grid partially overlaps the British grid, and uses a similar co-ordinate system but with a meridian more suited to its westerly location.

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Baffle (medicine)

A baffle is a surgically created tunnel or wall within the heart or major blood vessels used to redirect the flow of blood. They are used in some types of heart abnormalities that a child is born with known as congenital heart defects. Baffles are usually constructed, at least in part, from a person's own heart tissue, while other methods of redirecting blood using artificial material are known by the more generic term 'conduits'. Baffle does not refer to surgical techniques that redirect blood outside the heart or blood vessels such as coronary artery bypass grafting.

Baffles can be made between different structures depending on the heart condition that needs to be treated. The Mustard and Senning 'atrial switch' procedures use a baffle within the atria, redirecting blood from the superior and inferior vena cava to the left ventricle and blood from the pulmonary veins to the right ventricle, to treat transposition of the great arteries. The lateral tunnel form of the Fontan procedure uses a baffle to redirect blood from the inferior vena cava to the pulmonary arteries.