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Что (кто) такое leaf node - определение

ABSTRACT DATA TYPE
Child node; Leaf node; Ordered tree data structure; Parent node; Root node; Tree (computing); Ancestor node; Child nodes; Subtree; Internal node; Inner node; Root Node; Internal vertices; Tree data structure; Interior node; Tree (computer science); Tree leaf; Leaf object; Leaf nodes; External node; Parent node (in a tree); Tree path; Subtrees; Sibling node; Non-leaf node; Subchild; Sub-child; Applications of tree data structures; Inverted tree
  • This unsorted tree has non-unique values and is non-binary, because the number of children varies from one (e.g. node 9) to three (node 7). The root node, at the top, has no parent.
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Node (networking)         
DEVICE OR POINT WITHIN A NETWORK CAPABLE OF CREATING, RECEIVING, OR TRANSMITTING DATA
Node (IT); Network node; Node (telecommunications); Virtual node; Virtual nodes; Network nodes; Intermediate node
In telecommunications networks, a node (, ‘knot’) is either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint. The definition of a node depends on the network and protocol layer referred to.
network node         
DEVICE OR POINT WITHIN A NETWORK CAPABLE OF CREATING, RECEIVING, OR TRANSMITTING DATA
Node (IT); Network node; Node (telecommunications); Virtual node; Virtual nodes; Network nodes; Intermediate node
<networking> (node) An addressable device attached to a computer network. If the node is a computer it is more often called a "host". (2004-08-25)
Sinoatrial node         
  • Figure 3: Sinoatrial node action potential waveform, outlining major ion currents involved (downward deflection indicates ions moving into the cell, upwards deflection indicates ions flowing out of the cell).
  • lumen]]. Cardiac muscle cells of the right atrium can be seen to the left of the node, and fat tissue to the right.
GROUP OF CELLS LOCATED IN THE WALL OF THE RIGHT ATRIUM OF THE HEART
SA node; Sinoatrial Node; Sinus node; Sinus Node; Sinoatrial cell; Sinoatrial; Sa node; Atrial sinus; Sino-atrial node; Sinoastrial node; Sino atrial node; Sinuatrial mode; Sinu-atrial node; The sinoatrial node; SA Node; Nodus sinuatrialis; Sinuatrial node; Sinoatrial nodes; Sinoatrial (SA) node; Sinuauricular node; S-A node; SA nodal; S-A nodal
The sinoatrial node (also known as the sinuatrial node, SA node or sinus node) is an oval shaped region of special cardiac muscle in the upper back wall of the right atrium made up of cells known as pacemaker cells. The sinus node is approximately fifteen mm long, three mm wide, and one mm thick, located directly below and to the side of the superior vena cava.
Orbital node         
  • Nodes of the Moon
  • Animation about nodes of two elliptic trajectories. (Click on image.)
POINT WHERE AN ORBIT CROSSES A PLANE OF REFERENCE TO WHICH IT IS INCLINED
Ascending node; Descending node; Line of nodes; Node (astronomy); Orbital nodes; Line of Nodes; ☊; ☋; Ascending Node; Descending Node; Nodal Line; Nodal line; Ascending nodes; Orbit node
An orbital node is either of the two points where an orbit intersects a plane of reference to which it is inclined. A non-inclined orbit, which is contained in the reference plane, has no nodes.
sinoatrial node         
  • Figure 3: Sinoatrial node action potential waveform, outlining major ion currents involved (downward deflection indicates ions moving into the cell, upwards deflection indicates ions flowing out of the cell).
  • lumen]]. Cardiac muscle cells of the right atrium can be seen to the left of the node, and fat tissue to the right.
GROUP OF CELLS LOCATED IN THE WALL OF THE RIGHT ATRIUM OF THE HEART
SA node; Sinoatrial Node; Sinus node; Sinus Node; Sinoatrial cell; Sinoatrial; Sa node; Atrial sinus; Sino-atrial node; Sinoastrial node; Sino atrial node; Sinuatrial mode; Sinu-atrial node; The sinoatrial node; SA Node; Nodus sinuatrialis; Sinuatrial node; Sinoatrial nodes; Sinoatrial (SA) node; Sinuauricular node; S-A node; SA nodal; S-A nodal
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¦ noun Anatomy a small body of specialized muscle tissue in the wall of the heart whose contractions regulate the heartbeat.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from sinus + atrial (see atrium).
Atrioventricular node         
  • heart conduction system]] showing atrioventricular node
PART OF THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION SYSTEM OF THE HEART THAT COORDINATES THE TOP OF THE HEART.
AV node; Atrioventricular nodes; AV-nodal; Aschoff-Tawara node; AV Node; Atrioventricular Node; Nodus atrioventricularis; AV nodes; A-V node; A-V nodal
The atrioventricular node or AV node electrically connects the heart's atria and ventricles to coordinate beating in the top of the heart; it is part of the electrical conduction system of the heart. The AV node lies at the lower back section of the interatrial septum near the opening of the coronary sinus, and conducts the normal electrical impulse from the atria to the ventricles.
Lund's node         
Calot's node; Lund's nodes; Lunds nodes; Lunds node
Lund's node, or Mascagni's lymph node (often erroneously referred to as Calot's node), is the sentinel lymph node of the gall bladder. It increases in size in cholecystitis and cholangitis.
Node (UML)         
COMPUTATIONAL RESOURCE UPON WHICH UML ARTIFACTS MAY BE DEPLOYED FOR EXECUTION
User:Kishorekumar 62/Node (UML)
A node in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a computational resource upon which UML artifacts may be deployed for execution.
Lymph node stromal cell         
  • Diagram of a lymph node.
  • Histological section]] of a normal lymph node
  • Lymphocyte surrounded by red blood cells.
CELL TYPE
Lymph node stromal cells
Lymph node stromal cells are essential to the structure and function of the lymph node whose functions include: creating an internal tissue scaffold for the support of hematopoietic cells; the release of small molecule chemical messengers that facilitate interactions between hematopoietic cells; the facilitation of the migration of hematopoietic cells; the presentation of antigens to immune cells at the initiation of the adaptive immune system; and the homeostasis of lymphocyte numbers. Stromal cells originate from multipotent mesenchymal stem cells.
leaf mould         
PRODUCT OF SLOW DECOMPOSITION OF DECIDUOUS LEAVES
Leaf-mold; Leaf mould; Leafmold; Leafmould
¦ noun
1. soil consisting chiefly of decayed leaves.
2. a fungal disease of tomatoes in which mould develops on the leaves.

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Tree (data structure)

In computer science, a tree is a widely used abstract data type that represents a hierarchical tree structure with a set of connected nodes. Each node in the tree can be connected to many children (depending on the type of tree), but must be connected to exactly one parent, except for the root node, which has no parent. These constraints mean there are no cycles or "loops" (no node can be its own ancestor), and also that each child can be treated like the root node of its own subtree, making recursion a useful technique for tree traversal. In contrast to linear data structures, many trees cannot be represented by relationships between neighboring nodes in a single straight line.

Binary trees are a commonly used type, which constrain the number of children for each parent to at most two. When the order of the children is specified, this data structure corresponds to an ordered tree in graph theory. A value or pointer to other data may be associated with every node in the tree, or sometimes only with the leaf nodes, which have no children.

The abstract data type can be represented in a number of ways, including a list of parents with pointers to children, a list of children with pointers to parents, or a list of nodes and a separate list of parent-child relations (a specific type of adjacency list). Representations might also be more complicated, for example using indexes or ancestor lists for performance.

Trees as used in computing are similar to but can be different from mathematical constructs of trees in graph theory, trees in set theory, and trees in descriptive set theory.