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Что (кто) такое passive protection - определение

INDIRECT EXPRESSION OF HOSTILITY
Passive-aggressive; Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder; Passive aggressive; Passive aggresive; Passive agressive; Passive aggression; Passive-aggression; Passive-aggressiveness; Passive-Aggressive Behavior; Passive-aggressive behaviour; Passive Aggressive; Passive-agressive; Passive-agression; Passive aggressive behavior; Passive aggressiveness; Non-confrontational; Passive agressiveness; Passive–aggressive behaviour; Passive aggressive personality; Passive–aggressiveness; Passive–aggressive; Negativistic; Passive agression; Passive–aggressive behavior; Passive anger
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Passive voice         
GRAMMATICAL VOICE COMMON IN MANY LANGUAGES
Passive Voice; Passive mood; The passive voice; Passive agent; Passive verb; Passive sentence; Passivization; Stative passive; False passive; Passive sentences; Passivisation; Passively voiced
A passive voice construction is a grammatical voice construction that is found in many languages. In a clause with passive voice, the grammatical subject expresses the theme or patient of the main verb – that is, the person or thing that undergoes the action or has its state changed.
Passive-aggressive behavior         
Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. Inaction where some action is socially customary is a typical passive-aggressive strategy (showing up late for functions, staying silent when a response is expected).
Passive radar         
  • Hensoldt TwInvis at ILA 2018
  • Silentium Defence Maverick-M man-portable passive search radar
  • Silentium Defence Maverick S-series air and space search radar
PASSIVE COLLECTION OF RADAR BEAMS
Pasive radar; Passive coherent location; Passive radar-detection; Passive Radar; Passive bistatic radar; Passive covert radar; Parasitic radar
Passive radar systems (also referred to as passive coherent location, passive surveillance systems, and passive covert radar) encompass a class of radar systems that detect and track objects by processing reflections from non-cooperative sources of illumination in the environment, such as commercial broadcast and communications signals. It is a specific case of bistatic radar, the latter also including the exploitation of cooperative and non-cooperative radar transmitters.
English passive voice         
PASSIVE VOICE IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Passive tense; Passive form; Double passive; Passive tone; Passival; Prepositional passive; Bare passive; Concealed passive; Said to; Passive voice in English
The passive voice in English is a grammatical voice whose syntax is marked by a subject followed by a stative verb complemented by a past participle. For example:
Crop protection         
ENCOMPASSES THE TOTALITY OF EFFORTS, DAMAGE AND YIELD REDUCTIONS IN CROPS
Crop Protection; Plant protection
Crop protection is the science and practice of managing plant diseases, weeds, and other pests (both vertebrate and invertebrate) that damage crops and forestry. Crops include field crops (maize, wheat, rice, etc.
Passive electronically scanned array         
  • superpose]]) in front of the antenna to create a [[plane wave]], a beam of radio waves travelling in a specific direction θ.  The phase shifters delay the radio waves progressively going up the line so each antenna emits its wavefront later than the one below it.  This causes the resulting plane wave to be directed at an angle θ to the antenna.  The computer can alter the phase shifters to steer the beam to a new direction, very quickly.   The velocity of the radio waves is shown slowed down enormously.
ANTENNA IN WHICH THE BEAM OF RADIO WAVES CAN BE ELECTRONICALLY STEERED TO POINT IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS
Passive phased array radar; Passive Electronically Scanned Array; Passive phased array
A passive electronically scanned array (PESA), also known as passive phased array, is an antenna in which the beam of radio waves can be electronically steered to point in different directions (that is, a phased array antenna), in which all the antenna elements are connected to a single transmitter (such as a magnetron, a klystron or a travelling wave tube) and/or receiver.
History of passive solar building design         
  • MIT's 1939 Solar House #1
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Passive solar design history
The passive solar design of buildings includes consideration of their orientation to the sun and their thermal mass, factors which have been incorporated to a greater or lesser extent in vernacular architecture for thousands of years. Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Chinese were the first to refine and develop the basic principles of passive solar design, but European technological advances were largely abandoned after the Fall of Rome.
Climbing protection         
  • slings]] and [[carabiner]]s to distribute load.
DEVICES EMPLOYED TO REDUCE RISK AND PROTECT OTHERS WHILE CLIMBING
Camlock (climbing); Protecting a climb; Rock climbing/Protection; Protection (climbing); Traditional protection
Climbing protection is any of a variety of devices employed to reduce risk and protect others while climbing rock and ice. It includes such items as nylon webbing and metal nuts, cams, bolts, and pitons.
Hearing protection device         
  • A U.S. Soldier wearing a hearing protection and communications headset.
  • Custom earplug hearing protection devices.
  • Various earmuff hearing protectors.
  • Earmuff hearing protection device.
  • Different styles of earplugs are pictured. Left, pre-molded earplugs. Center, formable earplugs. Right, roll-down foam earplugs.
  • HPD fit testing<ref name="Lee-2022" />
PROTECTION DEVICE FOR AUDITORY ORGANS
Hearing protection; User:Tessa Mannlein/sandbox; Hearing protection devices
A hearing protection device, also known as a HPD, is an ear protection device worn in or over the ears while exposed to hazardous noise and provide hearing protection to help prevent noise-induced hearing loss. HPDs reduce the level of the noise entering the ear.
Passive daytime radiative cooling         
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  • Broadband PDRC emitters emit in both the solar spectrum and the infrared window (8 and 14 μm), while selective PDRC emitters only emit in the infrared window.<ref name=":54" />
  • [[Desert climate]]s have the highest radiative cooling potential due to low humidity and cloud cover.<ref name=":21" />
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  • A PDRC installed on a roof in [[Kolkata]] exhibited a nearly 4.9ᵒC decrease in surface ground temperatures (with an average reduction of 2.2ᵒC).<ref name=":13" />
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  • Global map of cloud cover. Data taken from 2002 to 2015. The darker the color, the clearer the sky.
  • [[Temperate climate]]s have a moderate to high radiative cooling potential.<ref name=":21" />
  • [[Solar cell efficiency]] can be improved with PDRC application to reduce overheating and degradation of cells.<ref name="Heo 2022 Ju lee"/>
  • outgoing infrared radiation]] (shown in orange) and minimize the absorption of [[Solar Radiation]] (shown in yellow).
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  • Modifying PDRCs with [[vanadium dioxide]] (pictured) can achieve temperature-based 'switching' from cooling to heating to mitigate the "overcooling" effect.<ref name=":54" />
  • Global map of average [[annual precipitation]]. The darker the color, the higher the precipitation.
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR GLOBAL WARMING
Passive radiative cooling; Daytime passive radiative cooling; Daytime radiative cooling
Passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC), passive radiative cooling (PRC), or terrestrial radiative cooling is a solar radiation management strategy that has been proposed as a solution to global warming which involves the mass installation of sky-facing surfaces on Earth that reflect heat to outer space to reverse local and global temperature increases while requiring zero energy consumption or pollution. Because all materials in nature absorb more heat during the day than at night, PDRC surfaces are designed to maximize the efficiency of both solar reflectance (in 0.

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Passive-aggressive behavior

Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. Inaction where some action is socially customary is a typical passive-aggressive strategy (showing up late for functions, staying silent when a response is expected). Such behavior is sometimes protested by associates, evoking exasperation or confusion. People who are recipients of passive-aggressive behavior may experience anxiety due to the discordance between what they perceive and what the perpetrator is saying.