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Print on demand

    A type of high-resolution pdf file.




Demand, английский
  1. Запрос, требование; команда; потребляемое количество (энергии, топлива)

  2. The official paper by which stores are desired for a ship, the making out of which is the duty of the officer in whose charge the stores will be placed: they must be approved by the captain and admiral before being presented to the dockyard authorities. also, whence from? where bound?

  3. The rate at which electric energy is delivered to or by a system or part of a system, generally expressed in kilowatts (kw), megawatts (mw), or gigawatts (gw), at a given instant or averaged over any designated interval of time. demand should not be confused with load or energy.

  4. Периодический режим работы; периодическая подача питания, мощности и т.п.

  5. Form pct/ipea/401, filed with a competent international preliminary examining authority, demanding that an international application be subject to international preliminary examination under chapter ii of the patent cooperation treaty. it is not possible to file a demand unless a proper chapter i request for an international application has been filed.


Demand (for health services), английский

Demand analysis, английский
    Анализ спроса


Demand and supply, английский
    Спрос и предложение


Demand assessment requirements tool, английский

Demand assigned circuit access, английский
    Предоставление каналов


Demand assigned multiple access, английский
    Предоставление коллективного доступа по требованию


Demand assigned packet access, английский
    Обеспечение доступа для пакетов с предоставлением ресурсов по требованию


Demand assignment, английский
  1. Предоставление

  2. Выделение по требованию


Demand assignment multiple access, английский
    Множественный доступ с выделением каналов по требованию; множественный доступ с предоставлением канала по требованию


Demand assignment protocol, английский
    Протокол предоставления


Demand assignment tree coded multiple access, английский
    Многостанционный доступ с предоставлением


Demand assignment updating message, английский
    Сообщение коррекции режима предоставления каналов по требованию


Demand charge, английский
    A fee based on the peak amount of electricity used during the billing cycle.


Demand curve, английский
    The amount of a product that consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices as shown on a graph. a normal demand curve is downward sloping because quantity demanded will fall as price rises, assuming consumers have a fixed income.


Demand data processing, английский
    Обработка данных по запросам demand-driven управляемый запросами; управляемый по требованию; с управлением по требованию


Demand deposit, английский
    Вклад до востребования


Demand deposit equivalent: sight deposit., английский
    Депозит до востребования


Demand deposits, английский
    Checking accounts that pay no interest and from which funds can be withdrawn upon demand.


Demand diversity, английский
    Суммарное изменение во времени спроса (на энергию со стороны индивидуальных потребителей)


Demand draft, английский
    Тратта, подлежащая немедленной оплате


Resolution, английский
  1. The smallest change in the parameter being measured that causes a detectable change in the output of the instrument.

  2. Разрешение

  3. Defines the smallest resolvable object in the target plane at a given range-to-target, atmospheric condition and target signal level ability of a telescope to differentiate between two objects in the sky which are separated by a small angular distance

  4. The measure of the fine detail that can be seen in an image. for analog systems this is typically measured in television lines or tvl. the higher the tvl rating, the higher the resolution.

  5. Refers to the degree of detail of an image. it is usually measured in dots per inch (dpi) or lines per inch (lpi). a high resolution gives a high quality image and vice versa.

  6. The quality of any digital image, whether printed or displayed on a screen, depends in part on its resolution—the number of pixels used to create the image. more and smaller pixels adds detail and sharpens edges. l optical is an absolute number that the camera`s image sensor can physically record. l interpolated adds pixels to the image using complex software algorithms to determine what color they should be. it is important to note that interpolation doesn`t add any new information to the image it just makes it bigger! camera makers often specify the resolution as: qvga (320 x 240), vga (640 x 480), svga (800 x 600), xga (1024 x 768) or uxga (1600 x 1200)

  7. A measure of picture resolving capabilities of a television system determined primarily by bandwidth, scan rates and aspect ratio. relates to fineness of details perceived.

  8. The ability to distinguish fine detail or resolve information within an image.

  9. Refers to the number of pixels, both horizontally and vertically, used to either capture or display an image. the higher the resolution, the finer the image detail will be.

  10. The quality of any digital image, whether printed or displayed on a screen, depends on its resolution, or the number of pixels used to create the image. more, smaller pixels add detail and sharpen the edges.

  11. 1. the amount of detail which can be seen in a microscope or on a computer monitor 2. a point in the development of a disease where the inflammation begins to disappear

  12. Наименьшее расстояние между деталями, обеспечивающее их захват роботом

  13. Разложение (на составляющие) ~ of forces разложение сил ~ of vector разложение вектора

  14. Resolution is a rule used in logical inference. it states that if there is an axiom of the form (a or b) and another of the form (not(b) or c), then (a or c) logically follows. see also: modus ponens, modus tollens.

  15. Разрешающая способность. способность значимо различать близкие значения [28].

  16. A measure of the fineness of detail in an image or text, usually as produced by a monitor or printer.

  17. Loosely speaking, the quality of an image. when printing or working with images, the resolution is usually measured in dots per inch (dpi) - the more dots per inch, the higher the quality of the image but the larger the file needed to store it. in windows, the screen resolution is how many- pixels- fit on the desktop, the most popular being 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768 - the former makes images, icons etc look bigger, but the latter means you can fit more of them on the screen.

  18. The process of translation between a domain name address and an ip address.

  19. A document that records a decision or action by a board of directors, or a bond resolution by a government entity authorizing a bond issue.

  20. The number of dots in an image’s screen display or printed output. a monitor’s resolution refers to the number of pixels per linear inch. printed resolution refers to dots per linear inch. (see dpi.)

  21. The ability to distinguish between two points in an image

  22. Разрешающая способность. мера способности видеокамеры или телевизионной системы воспроизводить детали. число элементов изображения, которые могут быть воспроизведены с хорошей четкостью.

  23. Aspect of image quality pertaining to a system’s ability to reproduce objects, often measured by resolving a pair of adjacent objects or parallel lines. see also line pair; resolving power.

  24. Aspect of image quality pertaining to a system’s ability to depict objects, often measured by distinguishing (resolving) a pair of adjacent objects or parallel lines.

  25. A system’s ability to depict two objects or signals in close proximity as separate from one another. resolution, or resolving power, varies with size, distance, sensor characteristics, object shape, object color, and contrast. see also line pair; vision acuity.

  26. An aspect of image quality pertaining to a system’s ability to reproduce objects, often measured by resolving a pair of adjacent objects or parallel lines.6


Pod, английский
  1. A small nondescript car. so much so no one can tell or care the make and model. example q what are you driveing these days? a ehh, a pod.

  2. Probability of detection

  3. Plan of development

  4. Pod (engine)

  5. Port of debarkation

  6. Preflight operations division

  7. Processing of data

  8. Print-on-demand

  9. A company of seals or sea-elephants.

  10. [1] port of delivery. [2] port of disembarkation. [3] plan of the day.

  11. [1] a streamlined container attached to a vessel’s hull or an aircraft to enclose engines, fuel, or guns. [2] a group of marine mammals such as whales, seals, dolphins, or porpoises.

  12. Port of disembarkation

  13. Proof of delivery (crm)

  14. Port of discharge


Populating (a database), английский
    Adding entries to a database or filling in gaps.