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Что (кто) такое unilateral limit - определение

DOCTRINE OR AGENDA THAT SUPPORTS ONE-SIDED ACTION
Unilateral; Unilateralist; Unilateral intervention; Unilaterally; Unilateral engagement; Unilateral disengagement; Unilinear; Unilateralism in the United States
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Detection limit         
FOR A GIVEN ANALYTICAL PROCEDURE, CONCENTRATION OR QUANTITY DERIVED FROM THE SMALLEST MEASURE THAT CAN BE DETECTED WITH REASONABLE CERTAINTY
Limit of detection; Limit of Detection; Detection Limits; Limit of quantification; LOQ; Limit of quantitation
The limit of detection (LOD or LoD) is the lowest signal, or the lowest corresponding quantity to be determined (or extracted) from the signal, that can be observed with a sufficient degree of confidence or statistical significance. However, the exact threshold (level of decision) used to decide when a signal significantly emerges above the continuously fluctuating background noise remains arbitrary and is a matter of policy and often of debate among scientists, statisticians and regulators depending on the stakes in different fields.
Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit         
UPPER BOUND TO THE MASS OF COLD, NONROTATING NEUTRON STARS
TOV limit; Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit; Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkov limit; Oppenheimer-Volkov limit; Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit; Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff Limit; Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit
The Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit (or TOV limit) is an upper bound to the mass of cold, nonrotating neutron stars, analogous to the Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarf stars. If the mass of the said star reaches the limit it will collapse to a denser form.
Direct limit         
COLIMIT OF A "DIRECTED FAMILY OF OBJECTS"
Inductive limit; Direct system (mathematics); Directed union
In mathematics, a direct limit is a way to construct a (typically large) object from many (typically smaller) objects that are put together in a specific way. These objects may be groups, rings, vector spaces or in general objects from any category.
Inverse limit         
CONSTRUCTION TO "GLUE TOGETHER" SEVERAL RELATED MATHEMATICAL OBJECTS
Projective limit; Inverse system; Limit topology; Projective system; Mittag-Leffler condition; Lim^1; Inverse sequence; Inverse limit of topological vector spaces
In mathematics, the inverse limit (also called the projective limit) is a construction that allows one to "glue together" several related objects, the precise gluing process being specified by morphisms between the objects. Thus, inverse limits can be defined in any category although their existence depends on the category that is considered.
Computation in the limit         
THE LIMIT OF A UNIFORMLY COMPUTABLE SEQUENCE OF FUNCTIONS
Limiting recursive; Computability in the limit; Limit recursive; Limit lemma; Limit-computable
In computability theory, a function is called limit computable if it is the limit of a uniformly computable sequence of functions. The terms computable in the limit, limit recursive and recursively approximable are also used.
Unilateral hearing loss         
HEARING IMPAIRMENT
Single sided deafness; Hearing loss, unilateral; Single-sided deafness
Unilateral hearing loss (UHL) is a type of hearing impairment where there is normal hearing in one ear and impaired hearing in the other ear.
Northern Limit Line         
  • km}} territorial waters limit would be, when disregarding the north west UN Command islands, compared to the Northern Limit Line.
  • date=2012-03-09 }} and the writers were particular enough to include in quotes as we present it. The broader point is that the maritime demarcation line here is NOT a formal extension of the Military Demarcation Line; compare [http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200211/21/eng20021121_107188.shtml "NLL—Controversial Sea Border Between S.Korea, DPRK, "] ''People's Daily'' (PRC), November 21, 2002; retrieved 22 Dec 2010</ref><br />
The locations of specific islands are reflected in the configuration of each maritime boundary, including<br />
1. [[Yeonpyeong Island]]<br />
2. [[Baengnyeong Island]]<br />
3. [[Daecheong Island]]
  • 1959 North Korean map of South Hwanghae Province showing a partial demarcation line close to the UNC islands, which South Korea argues shows North Korean acceptance of the NLL as a whole.
DISPUTED MARITIME DEMARCATION LINE BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA
North Limit Line; Crab wars; Northern limit line; Crab War
The Northern Limit Line or North Limit Line (NLL) – 북방한계선 (in ROK) – is a disputed maritime demarcation line in the Yellow (West) Sea between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on the north, and the Republic of Korea (ROK) on the south. This line of military control acts as the de facto maritime boundary between North and South Korea.
7-limit tuning         
  • Septimal chromatic semitone on C[[File:Septimal chromatic semitone on C.mid]]
  • Ben Johnston]]'s Extended Just Intonation – A Guide for Interpreters", p. 112, ''[[Perspectives of New Music]]'', vol. 29, no. 2 (Summer 1991), pp. 106–137.</ref> This, "extremely large third", may resemble a [[neutral third]] or [[blue note]].<ref>Fonville (1991), p. 128.</ref>[[File:Septimal major third on C.mid]]
  • [[Septimal minor third]] on C[[File:Septimal minor third on C.mid]]
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT TUNING THAT HAS A LIMIT OF SEVEN: THE LARGEST PRIME FACTOR CONTAINED IN THE INTERVAL RATIOS BETWEEN PITCHES IS SEVEN
Seven-limit; Septimal tuning; 7-limit; 7-limit interval; Seven limit
7-limit or septimal tunings and intervals are musical instrument tunings that have a limit of seven: the largest prime factor contained in the interval ratios between pitches is seven. Thus, for example, 50:49 is a 7-limit interval, but 14:11 is not.
Unilateral         
·adj Being on one side only; affecting but one side; one-sided.
II. Unilateral ·adj Pertaining to one side; one-sided; as, a unilateral raceme, in which the flowers grow only on one side of a common axis, or are all turned to one side.
Forming limit diagram         
  • Definition of the deformation axes in forming limit diagram measurement
  • Probabilistic forming limit map
Forming limit curve
A forming limit diagram, also known as a forming limit curve, is used in sheet metal forming for predicting forming behavior of sheet metal. The diagram attempts to provide a graphical description of material failure tests, such as a punched dome test.

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Unilateralism

Unilateralism is any doctrine or agenda that supports one-sided action. Such action may be in disregard for other parties, or as an expression of a commitment toward a direction which other parties may find disagreeable. As a word, unilateralism is attested from 1926, specifically relating to unilateral disarmament. The current, broader meaning emerges in 1964. It stands in contrast with multilateralism, the pursuit of foreign policy goals alongside allies.

Unilateralism and multilateralism represent different policy approaches to international problems. When agreement by multiple parties is absolutely required—for example, in the context of international trade policies—bilateral agreements (involving two participants at a time) are usually preferred by proponents of unilateralism.

Unilateralism may be preferred in those instances when it is assumed to be the most efficient, i.e., in issues that can be solved without cooperation. However, a government may also have a principal preference for unilateralism or multilateralism, and, for instance, strive to avoid policies that cannot be realized unilaterally or alternatively to champion multilateral solutions to problems that could well have been solved unilaterally.

Unilateralism as first course of action can be viewed as an act of aggression or hard power, unilateral sanctions violate the United Nations Charter and inhibit development of developing countries.

Unilateral action is often elected on behalf of independent leaders with nationalist tendencies and a strong distrust for the intentions of other countries' intervention. In recent years, unilateral action is adjacent with nationalism, protectionism and rejection towards institutions that embody multilateral approach. i.e, the United States adopting protectionist trade policy during the mi-2010s against the multilateral interests of the World Trade Organization.

Unilateralism, if unprovoked, has the potential to disrupt the peaceful upholding of sovereignty and territorial integrity that global security depends upon. Unilateral coercive measures against smaller states put a strain on goals of sustainable development. Examples include arbitrarily imposed economic sanctions such as the United States embargo against Cuba.

Typically, governments may argue that their ultimate or middle-term goals are served by a strengthening of multilateral schemes and institutions, as was many times the case during the period of the Concert of Europe.