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Что (кто) такое operating panel - определение

PAINTING MADE ON A FLAT PANEL MADE OF WOOD
Wood panel painting; Oil on wood; Oil on panel; Oil-on-panel; Oil on panel painting; Panel paintings; Tempera on panel; Panel (painting); Wood panel
  • Russian [[icon]] by [[Andrei Rublev]], early 15th century, on a three-piece panel. The raised edges are probably gesso rather than wood.
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  • ''Landscape with rainbow'', 94 × 123 cm, 1636–1638. A large [[Rubens]] panel painting, with a panel made out of many pieces.
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panel game         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows
¦ noun Brit. a broadcast quiz played by a panel or team of people.
Operating theater         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
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  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
An operating theater (also known as an operating room (OR), operating suite, or operation suite) is a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out in an aseptic environment.
operating room         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
  • thumb
  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
(operating rooms)
An operating room is the same as an operating theatre
. (AM)
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operating theatre         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
  • thumb
  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
(N. Amer. operating room)
¦ noun a room in which surgical operations are performed.
Panel show         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows
A panel show or panel game is a radio or television game show in which a panel of celebrities participates. Celebrity panelists may compete with each other, such as on The News Quiz; facilitate play by non-celebrity contestants, such as on Match Game and Blankety Blank; or do both, such as on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me.
operating theatre         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
  • thumb
  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
(operating theatres)
An operating theatre is a special room in a hospital where surgeons carry out medical operations. (BRIT; in AM, use operating room
)
= theatre
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Panel analysis         
STATISTICAL METHOD
Dynamic panel model; Panel regression; Panel model
Panel (data) analysis is a statistical method, widely used in social science, epidemiology, and econometrics to analyze two-dimensional (typically cross sectional and longitudinal) panel data. The data are usually collected over time and over the same individuals and then a regression is run over these two dimensions.
operating system         
  • bash]] command line. Each command is typed out after the 'prompt', and then its output appears below, working its way down the screen. The current command prompt is at the bottom.
  • File systems allow users and programs to organize and sort files on a computer, often through the use of directories (or "folders").
  • first server]] for the [[World Wide Web]] ran on NeXTSTEP, based on BSD.
  • [[OS/360]] was used on most [[IBM]] mainframe computers beginning in 1966, including computers used by the [[Apollo program]].
  • A screenshot of the [[KDE Plasma 5]] graphical user interface. Programs take the form of images on the screen, and the files, folders (directories), and applications take the form of icons and symbols. A mouse is used to navigate the computer.
  • A kernel connects the application software to the hardware of a computer.
  • PC DOS was an early personal computer OS that featured a command-line interface.
  • Privilege rings for the [[x86]] microprocessor architecture available in [[protected mode]]. Operating systems determine which processes run in each mode.
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  • Ubuntu]], desktop [[Linux distribution]]
  • Many operating systems can "trick" programs into using memory scattered around the hard disk and RAM as if it is one continuous chunk of memory, called virtual memory.
SOFTWARE THAT MANAGES COMPUTER HARDWARE RESOURCES
Operating System; Operatingsystem; Operating systems; Operating Systems; Operation system; Computer operating sysem; General-purpose operating system; Desktop operating system; Desktop OS; Desktop os; Computer operating system; Operative system; Operating System Types; GPOS; OPSYS; Desktop operating systems; Desktop system; Computer OS; Library OS; Library Operating Systems
(operating systems)
The operating system of a computer is its most basic program, which it needs in order to function and run other programs. (COMPUTING)
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Operating system         
  • bash]] command line. Each command is typed out after the 'prompt', and then its output appears below, working its way down the screen. The current command prompt is at the bottom.
  • File systems allow users and programs to organize and sort files on a computer, often through the use of directories (or "folders").
  • first server]] for the [[World Wide Web]] ran on NeXTSTEP, based on BSD.
  • [[OS/360]] was used on most [[IBM]] mainframe computers beginning in 1966, including computers used by the [[Apollo program]].
  • A screenshot of the [[KDE Plasma 5]] graphical user interface. Programs take the form of images on the screen, and the files, folders (directories), and applications take the form of icons and symbols. A mouse is used to navigate the computer.
  • A kernel connects the application software to the hardware of a computer.
  • PC DOS was an early personal computer OS that featured a command-line interface.
  • Privilege rings for the [[x86]] microprocessor architecture available in [[protected mode]]. Operating systems determine which processes run in each mode.
  •  archive-date = August 15, 2010 }}</ref>
  • Ubuntu]], desktop [[Linux distribution]]
  • Many operating systems can "trick" programs into using memory scattered around the hard disk and RAM as if it is one continuous chunk of memory, called virtual memory.
SOFTWARE THAT MANAGES COMPUTER HARDWARE RESOURCES
Operating System; Operatingsystem; Operating systems; Operating Systems; Operation system; Computer operating sysem; General-purpose operating system; Desktop operating system; Desktop OS; Desktop os; Computer operating system; Operative system; Operating System Types; GPOS; OPSYS; Desktop operating systems; Desktop system; Computer OS; Library OS; Library Operating Systems
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
operating system         
  • bash]] command line. Each command is typed out after the 'prompt', and then its output appears below, working its way down the screen. The current command prompt is at the bottom.
  • File systems allow users and programs to organize and sort files on a computer, often through the use of directories (or "folders").
  • first server]] for the [[World Wide Web]] ran on NeXTSTEP, based on BSD.
  • [[OS/360]] was used on most [[IBM]] mainframe computers beginning in 1966, including computers used by the [[Apollo program]].
  • A screenshot of the [[KDE Plasma 5]] graphical user interface. Programs take the form of images on the screen, and the files, folders (directories), and applications take the form of icons and symbols. A mouse is used to navigate the computer.
  • A kernel connects the application software to the hardware of a computer.
  • PC DOS was an early personal computer OS that featured a command-line interface.
  • Privilege rings for the [[x86]] microprocessor architecture available in [[protected mode]]. Operating systems determine which processes run in each mode.
  •  archive-date = August 15, 2010 }}</ref>
  • Ubuntu]], desktop [[Linux distribution]]
  • Many operating systems can "trick" programs into using memory scattered around the hard disk and RAM as if it is one continuous chunk of memory, called virtual memory.
SOFTWARE THAT MANAGES COMPUTER HARDWARE RESOURCES
Operating System; Operatingsystem; Operating systems; Operating Systems; Operation system; Computer operating sysem; General-purpose operating system; Desktop operating system; Desktop OS; Desktop os; Computer operating system; Operative system; Operating System Types; GPOS; OPSYS; Desktop operating systems; Desktop system; Computer OS; Library OS; Library Operating Systems
n. to boot up; reboot the operating system (of a computer)

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Panel painting

A panel painting is a painting made on a flat panel of wood, either a single piece or a number of pieces joined together. Until canvas became the more popular support medium in the 16th century, panel painting was the normal method, when not painting directly onto a wall (fresco) or on vellum (used for miniatures in illuminated manuscripts). Wood panels were also used for mounting vellum paintings.