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Что (кто) такое mechanical separations technique - определение

LICENSE THAT GRANTS CERTAIN LIMITED PERMISSIONS TO WORK WITH, STUDY, IMPROVE UPON, REINTERPRET, RE-RECORD (ETC.) SOMETHING THAT IS NEITHER A FREE/OPEN SOURCE ITEM NOR IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
Mechanical licensing; Mechanical rights; Mechanical licence
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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.
Mechanical counter         
  • Early IBM tabulating machine using mechanical counters
  • Mechanical counter wheels showing both sides. The bump on the wheel shown at the top engages the ratchet on the wheel below every turn.
DIGITAL COUNTERS BUILT USING MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
Counter (mechanical); Mechanical counters; Veeder-Root Counter; Veeder-Root counter
Mechanical counters are digital counters built using mechanical components. Long before electronics became common, mechanical devices were used to count events.
Mechanical television         
  • A color televisor. A test card (the famous [[test card F]]) can just be seen through the lens on the right.
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  • Ernst Ruhmer demonstrating his experimental television system, which was capable of transmitting 5×5 [[pixel]] images of simple shapes over telephone lines, using a 25-element selenium cell receiver (1909)<ref>[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031441952;view=1up;seq=489 "Another Electric Distance-Seer"], ''Literary Digest'', September 11, 1909, page 384.</ref>
  • Flying spot scanner in a television studio in 1931. This type was used for "head shots" of performers speaking, singing or playing instruments. A bright spot of light projected from the lens at center scanned the subject's face, and the light reflected at each point was picked up by the 8 [[phototube]]s in the dish-shaped mirrors.
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  • Jenkins Television Co. rotating disk television camera, 1931
  • Television Machine with 4 LED Strips
  • The [[Nipkow disk]]. This schematic shows the circular paths traced by the holes, that may also be square for greater precision. The area of the disk outlined in black shows the region scanned.
A TELEVISION SYSTEM THAT RELIES ON A MECHANICAL SCANNING DEVICE, TO BOTH SCAN AND REPRODUCE THE VIDEO SIGNAL.
Mechanical Television; Electromechanical television; Mechanical TV; Televisor; Baird Televisor; Televisors; Televisory; Mechanical televisions; Baird system; Mechanical scan television
Mechanical television or mechanical scan television is a television system that relies on a mechanical scanning device, such as a rotating disk with holes in it or a rotating mirror drum, to scan the scene and generate the video signal, and a similar mechanical device at the receiver to display the picture. This contrasts with vacuum tube electronic television technology, using electron beam scanning methods, for example in cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions.
Mechanical impedance         
QUOTIENT OF FORCE AND RESULTING SPEED IN THE SAME DIRECTION
Mechanical resistance
Mechanical impedance is a measure of how much a structure resists motion when subjected to a harmonic force. It relates forces with velocities acting on a mechanical system.
Dynamic mechanical analysis         
  • Figure 2. Typical DMA thermogram of an amorphous thermoplastic (polycarbonate). Storage Modulus (E’) and Loss Modulus (E’’) and Loss Factor tan(delta) are plotted as function of temperature.  The glass transition temperature of Polycarbonate was detected to be around 151°C (evaluation according to ISO 6721-11)
TECHNIQUE IN MATERIALS SCIENCE
Dynamic mechanical spectroscopy; Dynamic Mechanical Analyser; DMTA; Dynamic Mechanical Spectroscopy; Dynamic Mechanical Analysis; Dynamic mechanical analyser
Dynamic mechanical analysis (abbreviated DMA) is a technique used to study and characterize materials. It is most useful for studying the viscoelastic behavior of polymers.
History of mechanical engineering         
  • Da Vinci's flying machine concepts
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Draft:History of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering is a discipline centered around the concept of using force multipliers, moving components, and machines. It utilizes knowledge of mathematics, physics, materials sciences, and engineering technologies.
Mechanical–electrical analogies         
  • A mechanical network diagram of a simple resonator (top) and one possible electrical analogy for it (bottom)
ANY ANALOGY BETWEEN ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS, USED FOR MODELING
Through and across analogy; Across and through analogy; Trent analogy; Mechanical-electrical analogy; Electro-mechanical analogies; Electrical-mechanical analogies; Electrical analogues of mechanical systems; Mechanical-electrical analogies; Mechanical–electrical analogy
Mechanical–electrical analogies are the representation of mechanical systems as electrical networks. At first, such analogies were used in reverse to help explain electrical phenomena in familiar mechanical terms.
BIA Separations         
User:Monoliths1/BIA Separations; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/BIA Separations
BIA Separations is a biotechnology company focused on the production of methacrylate monolithic HPLC columns and developing industrial purification processes and analytical methods.
Amazon Mechanical Turk         
  • Worker-HIT-assignment ER_diagram
MICRO-WORK SERVICE SUBSIDIARY OF AMAZON
Turking; Mturk; MTurk; Artificial artificial intelligence; YRUHRN; Amazon Turk; AmazonMechanicalTurk; AmazonTurk; AmazonMechanical; Amazon MTurk; MTurk Requester; Amazon mechanical turk; Amazon’s Mechanical Turk
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing website for businesses (known as Requesters) to hire remotely located "crowdworkers" to perform discrete on-demand tasks that computers are currently unable to do. It is operated under Amazon Web Services, and is owned by Amazon.
The Mechanical Bride         
  • ''Does the Bold Look mean that the crooner and his tummyache are finished?'' (p. 71)
  • ''The more the burier, said Digby O'Dell?'' (p. 15)
  • ''Can you see through his adnoise?'' (p. 130)
  • ''Can the feminine body keep pace with the demands of the textile industry?'' (p. 95)
  • ''Why do newsmen pose as the last romantics? Or is it the first romantics?'' (p. 8)
  • ''Did you notice the Model-T bodies of the women in that revived 1930 movie last night?'' (p. 94)
  • ''The rustic scene accentuates the positively phoney?'' (p. 20)
BOOK BY MARSHALL MCLUHAN
The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man
The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man (1951)reissued by Gingko Press, 2002 is a study of popular culture by Marshall McLuhan, treating newspapers, comics, and advertisements as poetic texts."McLuhan, Marshall (1911-80)" from Routledge Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English, Second Edition.

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Mechanical license

In copyright law, a mechanical license is a license from the holder of a copyright of a composition or musical work, to another party to create a "cover song", reproduce, or sample a portion of the original composition. It applies to copyrighted work that is neither a free/open source item nor in the public domain.