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robust communication - перевод на русский

GENUS OF MAMMALS
Robust australopithecine; Robust australopithecines; Australopithecus robostus; Robust australopithecus
  • [[DNH 7]], the most complete ''P. robustus'' skull known until the description of DNH155 in 2020<ref name=Stammers2018/>
  • Locations of ''Paranthropus'' finds
  • ''P. aethiopicus'' [[KNM WT 17000]]
  • ''P. boisei'' [[OH 5]]
  • ''P. boisei'' [[OH 5]]
  • ''P. robustus'' ([[SK 48]])
  • Modern-day [[Omo River]] Valley
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robust communication      
устойчивая связь; робастная связь (повышенной живучести)
international communication         
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Global communication; Transnational communication

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служба международной связи

robust estimator         
STATISTICS WITH GOOD PERFORMANCE FOR DATA DRAWN FROM A WIDE RANGE OF PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
Robust estimator; Breakdown point; Robust statistic; Statistically resistant; Influence function (statistics); Resistant statistic; Robust data analysis; Empirical influence function; Statistical robustness; Robustness (statistics); Robust parameter estimation

математика

устойчивая оценка

nonverbal communication         
  • physical contact]].
  • thumb
  • A [[high five]] is an example of communicative touch.
  • Policeman directing traffic by gesture
  • This gesture is accepted by Dutch people as meaning "brilliant", but varies greatly in other cultures around the world, and is ubiquitous in emoji culture.
  • Symbol table for non-verbal communication with [[patient]]s
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH SENDING AND RECEIVING WORDLESS (MOSTLY VISUAL) CUES BETWEEN PEOPLE
Non-verbal; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbal; Nonverbal and Gestural Communication; Non verbal communication; Nonverbal intimacy; Nonverbal Intimacy; Nonverbal communication (NVC); Gestural communication; Nonverbal language; Artifactics; Nonverbal cues; Speech-independent gestures; Nonverbal Communication; User talk:HebinCMN2160/Nonverbal communication
невербальная коммуникация; общение, которое не предусматривает использование устной или письменной речи (обычно речь идет о языке тела, различных знаковых системах).
non-verbal         
  • physical contact]].
  • thumb
  • A [[high five]] is an example of communicative touch.
  • Policeman directing traffic by gesture
  • This gesture is accepted by Dutch people as meaning "brilliant", but varies greatly in other cultures around the world, and is ubiquitous in emoji culture.
  • Symbol table for non-verbal communication with [[patient]]s
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH SENDING AND RECEIVING WORDLESS (MOSTLY VISUAL) CUES BETWEEN PEOPLE
Non-verbal; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbal; Nonverbal and Gestural Communication; Non verbal communication; Nonverbal intimacy; Nonverbal Intimacy; Nonverbal communication (NVC); Gestural communication; Nonverbal language; Artifactics; Nonverbal cues; Speech-independent gestures; Nonverbal Communication; User talk:HebinCMN2160/Nonverbal communication
non-verbal adj. невербальный
non-verbal         
  • physical contact]].
  • thumb
  • A [[high five]] is an example of communicative touch.
  • Policeman directing traffic by gesture
  • This gesture is accepted by Dutch people as meaning "brilliant", but varies greatly in other cultures around the world, and is ubiquitous in emoji culture.
  • Symbol table for non-verbal communication with [[patient]]s
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH SENDING AND RECEIVING WORDLESS (MOSTLY VISUAL) CUES BETWEEN PEOPLE
Non-verbal; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbal; Nonverbal and Gestural Communication; Non verbal communication; Nonverbal intimacy; Nonverbal Intimacy; Nonverbal communication (NVC); Gestural communication; Nonverbal language; Artifactics; Nonverbal cues; Speech-independent gestures; Nonverbal Communication; User talk:HebinCMN2160/Nonverbal communication

прилагательное

общая лексика

невербальный

nonverbal         
  • physical contact]].
  • thumb
  • A [[high five]] is an example of communicative touch.
  • Policeman directing traffic by gesture
  • This gesture is accepted by Dutch people as meaning "brilliant", but varies greatly in other cultures around the world, and is ubiquitous in emoji culture.
  • Symbol table for non-verbal communication with [[patient]]s
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH SENDING AND RECEIVING WORDLESS (MOSTLY VISUAL) CUES BETWEEN PEOPLE
Non-verbal; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbal; Nonverbal and Gestural Communication; Non verbal communication; Nonverbal intimacy; Nonverbal Intimacy; Nonverbal communication (NVC); Gestural communication; Nonverbal language; Artifactics; Nonverbal cues; Speech-independent gestures; Nonverbal Communication; User talk:HebinCMN2160/Nonverbal communication

[nɔn'və:b(ə)l]

специальный термин

несловесный

невербальный

прилагательное

специальный термин

несловесный

невербальный

communication disorder         
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SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER THAT INVOLVES SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
Communication disorders; Communications disorder; Symbolic dysfunction; Language deficits; Developmental speech or language disorder; Developmental speech disorder; List of communication disorders; Communication impairment; Speech and communication disorders; Cognitive communication disorder; Cognitive communication disorders
коммуникативное расстройство; нарушение речи и языка.
communication model         
  • p=174}}
  • Barnlund's model of interpersonal communication. The communicators are represented by yellow-orange circles. The colored areas show different types of cues. The orange arrows show how the communicators decode those cues. The communicators react to them by encoding behavioral responses represented by the yellow arrows.
  • Dance's helical model understands communication in analogy to an upward-moving and widening helix.
  • Gerbner's model of communication starts with the perception of an event. ''M'' is the communicator who formulates a message about this event. The message is then perceived and interpreted by the audience, labeled in the diagram as ''M₂''.
  • Visual presentation of Lasswell's model of communication as a linear transmission model.<ref name="Steinberg2007"/><ref name="Sapienza2015"/>
  • Linear transmission model
  • The basic components of Newcomb's model are two communicators (A and B) and a topic (X). The arrows symbolize the orientations the communicators have toward each other and toward the topic.
  • Berlo's model includes a detailed discussion of the four main components of communication and their different aspects.<ref name="Berlo1960c"/><ref name="Mannan2013"/>
  • One requirement of successful communication is that the message is located in the overlap of the fields of experience of the participants.<ref name="Schramm1954"/>
  • Schramm's model of communication differs from earlier models by including a feedback loop.
  • Steps of plant communication
  • Transaction model
  • Westley and MacLean's expansion of Newcomb's model.
CONCEPTUAL MODEL USED TO EXPLAIN THE HUMAN COMMUNICATION PROCESS
Communication models; Gerbner's model; Model of communication; Communication model; Gerbner's model of communication; Newcomb's model; Newcomb's model of communication; Theodore H. Newcomb; Dance's model of communication; Helical model of communication

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модель взаимодействия

model of communication         
  • p=174}}
  • Barnlund's model of interpersonal communication. The communicators are represented by yellow-orange circles. The colored areas show different types of cues. The orange arrows show how the communicators decode those cues. The communicators react to them by encoding behavioral responses represented by the yellow arrows.
  • Dance's helical model understands communication in analogy to an upward-moving and widening helix.
  • Gerbner's model of communication starts with the perception of an event. ''M'' is the communicator who formulates a message about this event. The message is then perceived and interpreted by the audience, labeled in the diagram as ''M₂''.
  • Visual presentation of Lasswell's model of communication as a linear transmission model.<ref name="Steinberg2007"/><ref name="Sapienza2015"/>
  • Linear transmission model
  • The basic components of Newcomb's model are two communicators (A and B) and a topic (X). The arrows symbolize the orientations the communicators have toward each other and toward the topic.
  • Berlo's model includes a detailed discussion of the four main components of communication and their different aspects.<ref name="Berlo1960c"/><ref name="Mannan2013"/>
  • One requirement of successful communication is that the message is located in the overlap of the fields of experience of the participants.<ref name="Schramm1954"/>
  • Schramm's model of communication differs from earlier models by including a feedback loop.
  • Steps of plant communication
  • Transaction model
  • Westley and MacLean's expansion of Newcomb's model.
CONCEPTUAL MODEL USED TO EXPLAIN THE HUMAN COMMUNICATION PROCESS
Communication models; Gerbner's model; Model of communication; Communication model; Gerbner's model of communication; Newcomb's model; Newcomb's model of communication; Theodore H. Newcomb; Dance's model of communication; Helical model of communication
модель коммуникации, графическое представление всей цепи коммуникации.

Определение

non-verbal
also nonverbal
Non-verbal communication consists of things such as the expression on your face, your arm movements, or your tone of voice, which show how you feel about something without using words.
? verbal
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Википедия

Paranthropus

Paranthropus is a genus of extinct hominin which contains two widely accepted species: P. robustus and P. boisei. However, the validity of Paranthropus is contested, and it is sometimes considered to be synonymous with Australopithecus. They are also referred to as the robust australopithecines. They lived between approximately 2.9 and 1.2 million years ago (mya) from the end of the Pliocene to the Middle Pleistocene.

Paranthropus is characterised by robust skulls, with a prominent gorilla-like sagittal crest along the midline—which suggest strong chewing muscles—and broad, herbivorous teeth used for grinding. However, they likely preferred soft food over tough and hard food. Paranthropus species were generalist feeders, but P. robustus was likely an omnivore, whereas P. boisei was likely herbivorous and mainly ate bulbotubers. They were bipeds. Despite their robust heads, they had comparatively small bodies. Average weight and height are estimated to be 40 kg (88 lb) at 132 cm (4 ft) for P. robustus males, 50 kg (110 lb) at 137 cm (4 ft 6 in) for P. boisei males, 32 kg (71 lb) at 110 cm (3 ft 7 in) for P. robustus females, and 34 kg (75 lb) at 124 cm (4 ft 1 in) for P. boisei females.

They were possibly polygamous and patrilocal, but there are no modern analogues for australopithecine societies. They are associated with bone tools and contested as the earliest evidence of fire usage. They typically inhabited woodlands, and coexisted with some early human species, namely A. africanus, H. habilis and H. erectus. They were preyed upon by the large carnivores of the time, specifically crocodiles, leopards, sabertoothed cats and hyenas.

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