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Что (кто) такое gable illumination - определение

METHOD OF SPECIMEN ILLUMINATION USED IN OPTICAL MICROSCOPY
Kohler illumination; Koehler illumination
  • Schematics of Köhler illumination. Top: Illumination beam path. Conjugated planes marked with light green bar. Bottom: Imaging beam path. Conjugated planes marked with light blue bar See text for further details.

gable         
  • Decorative gable roof at 176–178 St. John's Place between Sixth and Seventh Avenue in the [[Park Slope]] neighborhood of [[Brooklyn, New York City]].
  • Side-gabled buildings in [[Bautzen]] in [[Saxony]], Germany
  • [[Amiens Cathedral]] in northern France, showing three portals with wimperg and pinnacles and a [[rose window]].
  • Gable in Finland
  • Front-gabled buildings in [[Tübingen]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]] in Germany
GENERALLY TRIANGULAR PORTION OF A WALL BETWEEN THE EDGES OF A DUAL-PITCHED ROOF
Corbiestep; Gable end; Kirizuma-zukuri; Gabled; Kirizuma zukuri; Gable-roof; Cross-gable; Ridge-roof; Shaped gable; Span-roof; Span roof; Front-gabled and side-gabled; Gable wall; Gable-fronted; Front-gabled
¦ noun
1. the triangular upper part of a wall at the end of a ridged roof.
2. a gable-shaped canopy over a window or door.
Derivatives
gabled adjective
Origin
ME: via OFr. from ON gafl, of Gmc origin.
gable         
  • Decorative gable roof at 176–178 St. John's Place between Sixth and Seventh Avenue in the [[Park Slope]] neighborhood of [[Brooklyn, New York City]].
  • Side-gabled buildings in [[Bautzen]] in [[Saxony]], Germany
  • [[Amiens Cathedral]] in northern France, showing three portals with wimperg and pinnacles and a [[rose window]].
  • Gable in Finland
  • Front-gabled buildings in [[Tübingen]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]] in Germany
GENERALLY TRIANGULAR PORTION OF A WALL BETWEEN THE EDGES OF A DUAL-PITCHED ROOF
Corbiestep; Gable end; Kirizuma-zukuri; Gabled; Kirizuma zukuri; Gable-roof; Cross-gable; Ridge-roof; Shaped gable; Span-roof; Span roof; Front-gabled and side-gabled; Gable wall; Gable-fronted; Front-gabled
(gables)
A gable is the triangular part at the top of the end wall of a building, between the two sloping sides of the roof.
N-COUNT
Gable         
  • Decorative gable roof at 176–178 St. John's Place between Sixth and Seventh Avenue in the [[Park Slope]] neighborhood of [[Brooklyn, New York City]].
  • Side-gabled buildings in [[Bautzen]] in [[Saxony]], Germany
  • [[Amiens Cathedral]] in northern France, showing three portals with wimperg and pinnacles and a [[rose window]].
  • Gable in Finland
  • Front-gabled buildings in [[Tübingen]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]] in Germany
GENERALLY TRIANGULAR PORTION OF A WALL BETWEEN THE EDGES OF A DUAL-PITCHED ROOF
Corbiestep; Gable end; Kirizuma-zukuri; Gabled; Kirizuma zukuri; Gable-roof; Cross-gable; Ridge-roof; Shaped gable; Span-roof; Span roof; Front-gabled and side-gabled; Gable wall; Gable-fronted; Front-gabled
·noun A Cable.
II. Gable ·noun The end wall of a building, as distinguished from the front or rear side.
III. Gable ·noun A decorative member having the shape of a triangular gable, such as that above a Gothic arch in a doorway.
IV. Gable ·noun The vertical triangular portion of the end of a building, from the level of the cornice or eaves to the ridge of the roof. Also, a similar end when not triangular in shape, as of a gambrel roof and the like.

Википедия

Köhler illumination

Köhler illumination is a method of specimen illumination used for transmitted and reflected light (trans- and epi-illuminated) optical microscopy. Köhler illumination acts to generate an even illumination of the sample and ensures that an image of the illumination source (for example a halogen lamp filament) is not visible in the resulting image. Köhler illumination is the predominant technique for sample illumination in modern scientific light microscopy. It requires additional optical elements which are more expensive and may not be present in more basic light microscopes.