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Что (кто) такое optimum size - определение

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION WHICH EFFICIENTLY SHARES A SINGLE CURRENCY
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Particle-size distribution         
  • A [[log-normal distribution]] of coal-fired [[fly ash]].
  • Principle of laser diffraction analysis.
  • Sieve analysis apparatus
  • Principle of [[Single Particle Optical Sizing]] (SPOS) method.
FUNCTION REPRESENTING RELATIVE SIZES OF PARTICLES IN A SYSTEM
Grain size distribution; Particle size distribution
The particle-size distribution (PSD) of a powder, or granular material, or particles dispersed in fluid, is a list of values or a mathematical function that defines the relative amount, typically by mass, of particles present according to size.Jillavenkatesa A, Dapkunas S J, Lin-Sien Lum, Particle Size Characterization, NIST Special Publication 960-1, 2001 Significant energy is usually required to disintegrate soil, etc.
Brain size         
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  • Modern human cranial size over the last 300 ka using data consolidated into 100-year means according to one 2022 study<ref name="10.3389/fevo.2022.963568"/>
  • ...and for the last 30 ka<ref name="10.3389/fevo.2022.963568"/>
  • Specimens of analysis on human brain size over 9.8-million-years shown in the image above<ref name="10.3389/fevo.2022.963568"/>
  • Trends in hominin brain size evolution<ref name="10.3389/fevo.2021.742639"/>
TOPIC OF STUDY WITHIN THE FIELDS OF ANATOMY, BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, ANIMAL SCIENCE, AND EVOLUTION
Cranial capacity; Brain size and intelligence; Cerebral volume; Cranial Capacity; Brain volume; Cranium capacity; Biogeographic variation in brain size; Race differences in brain size; Human Brain size; Human brain sizes; Human brain size; Endocranial capacity; Endocranial volume; Endocranial size; Brain morphology; Cranial volume; Draft:Brain Size Over Time; Cranial capacities
The size of the brain is a frequent topic of study within the fields of anatomy, biological anthropology, animal science and evolution. Brain size is sometimes measured by weight and sometimes by volume (via MRI scans or by skull volume).
Digest size         
MAGAZINE SIZE
Digest-sized; Digest magazine; Digest comic; Digest-size
Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or "journal size" magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately , but can also be and ,Drake, David; Flint, Eric; Baen, Jim. The World Turned Upside Down.
Size         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
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MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
Size in general is the magnitude or dimensions of a thing. More specifically, geometrical size (or spatial size) can refer to linear dimensions (length, width, height, diameter, perimeter), area, or volume.
sizable         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
  • mm}}
MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
¦ adjective variant spelling of sizeable.
Maximum segment size         
TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL PARAMETER
Maximum Segment Size
The maximum segment size (MSS) is a parameter of the options field of the TCP header that specifies the largest amount of data, specified in bytes, that a computer or communications device can receive in a single TCP segment. It does not count the TCP header or the IP header (unlike, for example, the MTU for IP datagrams).
size         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
  • mm}}
MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
n.
1.
Bigness, greatness, magnitude, bulk, volume, dimensions, largeness.
2.
Sizing, weak glue, glutinous substance.
Grain size         
  • Beach cobbles at [[Nash Point]], South Wales
  • Wentworth grain size chart from United States Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1195: Note size typos; 33.1mm is 38.1 & .545mm is .594
DIAMETER OF INDIVIDUAL GRAINS OF SEDIMENT, OR OF LITHIFIED PARTICLES IN CLASTIC ROCKS
Udden-Wentworth scale; Wentworth scale; Krumbein scale; Φ scale; Krumbein phi scale; Particle size (grain size); ISO 14688-1:2002; ISO 14688-1; Udden–Wentworth scale
Grain size (or particle size) is the diameter of individual grains of sediment, or the lithified particles in clastic rocks. The term may also be applied to other granular materials.
size         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
  • mm}}
MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
n.
1) to take (colloq.), wear (a) certain size (what size do you wear?)
2) an enormous, tremendous; large; moderate; small size
3) the right; wrong size (they gave me the wrong size)
4) boys'; children's; girls'; junior; men's; misses'; women's sizes
5) life size
6) of a certain size (of tremendous size)
7) (misc.) what size shirt do you wear?
smallness         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
  • mm}}
MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
see small

Википедия

Optimum currency area

In economics, an optimum currency area (OCA) or optimal currency region (OCR) is a geographical region in which it would maximize economic efficiency to have the entire region share a single currency.

The underlying theory describes the optimal characteristics for the merger of currencies or the creation of a new currency. The theory is used often to argue whether or not a certain region is ready to become a currency union, one of the final stages in economic integration.

An optimal currency area is often larger than a country. For instance, part of the rationale behind the creation of the euro is that the individual countries of Europe do not each form an optimal currency area, but that Europe as a whole does. The creation of the euro is often cited because it provides the most modern and largest-scale case study of an attempt to identify an optimum currency area, and provides a comparative before-and-after model by which to test the principles of the theory.

In theory, an optimal currency area could also be smaller than a country. Some economists have argued that the United States, for example, has some regions that do not fit into an optimal currency area with the rest of the country.

The theory of the optimal currency area was pioneered in the 1960s by economist Robert Mundell. Credit often goes to Mundell as the originator of the idea, but others point to earlier work done in the area by Abba Lerner. Kenen (1969) and McKinnon (1963) were further developers of this idea.