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block trimming - перевод на русский

THE TRIMMING OF A BIRD'S BEAK, USUALLY PERFORMED ON DOMESTICATED BIRDS
De-beaking; Debeak; Beak trimming; Beak-trimming
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  • An adult bird which has been beak-trimmed as a chick.
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металлургия

зачистка заготовки

block trimming      
обрезка клише
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TERM IN MATHEMATICS AND GROUP THEORY
Block system
блочная криптосистема, криптосистема блочного шифрования
symmetric block cipher         
  • The development of the [[boomerang attack]] enabled [[differential cryptanalysis]] techniques to be applied to many ciphers that had previously been deemed secure against differential attacks
  • Many block ciphers, such as DES and Blowfish utilize structures known as ''[[Feistel cipher]]s''
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  • One round (two half-rounds) of the RC5 block cipher
  • Insecure encryption of an image as a result of [[electronic codebook]] (ECB) mode encoding.
CIPHER THAT WORKS ON FIXED-SIZE BLOCKS OF BITS
Codebook algorithm; Block ciphers; Block cyphers; Block crypto; Block cypher; Symmetric block cipher; Block Cipher; Tweakable block cipher; ARX cipher
симметричный блочный шифр, шифр одноключевой криптосистемы
foundation block         
  • A building constructed with concrete masonry blocks
  • Concrete masonry blocks
  • An interior wall of painted CMUs
STANDARD SIZE RECTANGULAR BLOCK USED IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Cinderblock; Concrete block; Cinder Block; Breeze Block; Cement blocks; Breeze block; Cinder blocks; Cinder block; Concrete perpend; Clinker block; Foundation block; Concrete Masonry Unit; Hollow blocks; Cement block; Breeze blocks; Breeze-block; Poer; Besser block; Besser brick; Blockwork; Breezeblocks; Cinder-block
фундаментный блок
cinder block         
  • A building constructed with concrete masonry blocks
  • Concrete masonry blocks
  • An interior wall of painted CMUs
STANDARD SIZE RECTANGULAR BLOCK USED IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Cinderblock; Concrete block; Cinder Block; Breeze Block; Cement blocks; Breeze block; Cinder blocks; Cinder block; Concrete perpend; Clinker block; Foundation block; Concrete Masonry Unit; Hollow blocks; Cement block; Breeze blocks; Breeze-block; Poer; Besser block; Besser brick; Blockwork; Breezeblocks; Cinder-block

американизм

шлакоблок, стеновой шлакобетонный камень

breeze block         
  • A building constructed with concrete masonry blocks
  • Concrete masonry blocks
  • An interior wall of painted CMUs
STANDARD SIZE RECTANGULAR BLOCK USED IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Cinderblock; Concrete block; Cinder Block; Breeze Block; Cement blocks; Breeze block; Cinder blocks; Cinder block; Concrete perpend; Clinker block; Foundation block; Concrete Masonry Unit; Hollow blocks; Cement block; Breeze blocks; Breeze-block; Poer; Besser block; Besser brick; Blockwork; Breezeblocks; Cinder-block
шлакобетонный (стеновой) блок (из топочных шлаков)
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TERM IN MATHEMATICS AND GROUP THEORY
Block system

['blɔk'sistim]

железнодорожное дело

блокировочная система

блокировка

система блокировки

синоним

blocking

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TERM IN MATHEMATICS AND GROUP THEORY
Block system
система сортировки и проверки чеков в кассах банков
block system         
TERM IN MATHEMATICS AND GROUP THEORY
Block system
block system = blocking 2. 1)

Определение

block system
¦ noun a system of railway signalling which divides the track into sections and allows no train to enter a section that is not completely clear.

Википедия

Debeaking

Debeaking, beak trimming (also spelt beak-trimming), or beak conditioning is the partial removal of the beak of poultry, especially layer hens and turkeys although it may also be performed on quail and ducks. Most commonly, the beak is shortened permanently, although regrowth can occur. The trimmed lower beak is somewhat longer than the upper beak. A similar but separate practice, usually performed by an avian veterinarian or an experienced birdkeeper, involves clipping, filing or sanding the beaks of captive birds for health purposes – in order to correct or temporarily alleviate overgrowths or deformities and better allow the bird to go about its normal feeding and preening activities. Amongst raptor-keepers, this practice is commonly known as "coping".

Beak trimming is most common in egg-laying strains of chickens. In some countries, such as the United States, turkeys routinely have their beaks trimmed. In the UK, only 10% of turkeys are beak trimmed. Beak trimming is a preventive measure to reduce damage caused by injurious pecking such as cannibalism, feather pecking and vent pecking, and thereby improve livability. Commercial broiler chickens are not routinely beak trimmed as they reach slaughter weight at approximately 6 weeks of age, i.e. before injurious pecking usually begins. However, broiler breeding stock may be trimmed to prevent damage during mating. In some countries, beak trimming is done as a last resort where alternatives are considered not to be possible or appropriate.

Opponents of beak trimming state that the practice reduces problem pecking by minor amounts compared to the trauma, injury, and harm done to the entire flock by beak trimming. Reduction is in single digit percentiles, whereas improvement of conditions especially in layer colonies will cease problematic behavior entirely.

Several European countries have banned beak trimming, including Denmark (2013), Finland (1986), Germany (2017), the Netherlands (2019), Norway (1974) and Sweden (1988); analysts expect other European countries such as the UK to follow in the near future.

In close confinement, cannibalism, feather pecking and aggression are common among turkeys, ducks, pheasants, quail, and chickens of many breeds (including both heritage breeds and modern hybrids) kept for eggs. The tendency to cannibalism and feather pecking varies among different strains of chickens, but does not manifest itself consistently. Some flocks of the same breed may be entirely free from cannibalism, while others, under the same management, may have a serious outbreak. Mortalities, mainly due to cannibalism, can be up to 15% in egg laying flocks housed in aviaries, straw yards, and free-range systems.

Because egg laying strains of chickens can be kept in smaller group sizes in caged systems, cannibalism is reduced leading to a lowered trend in mortality as compared to non-cage systems. Cannibalism among flocks is highly variable and when it is not problematic, then mortalities among production systems are similar.

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